"Since they can't stop a man thinking, they take it out on his hide instead"

Posted by Robert on February 3, 2006 6:18 PM

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Jihad Watch Board member Ibn Warraq, editor of the superb [2] Leaving Islam, has alerted me to a passage from Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais' 1784 stage comedy Marriage of Figaro (adapted by Mozart for the great opera), from the famous Freedom of Speech monologue in Act V, Scene 3:

"I cobble together a verse comedy about the customs of the harem, assuming that, as a Spanish writer, I can say what I like about Mohammed without drawing hostile fire. Next thing, some envoy from God knows where turns up and complains that in my play I have offended the Ottoman empire, Persia, a large slice of the Indian peninsula, the whole of Egypt, and the kingdoms of Barca {Ethiopia}, Tripoli, Tunisi, Algeria, and Morocco. And so my play sinks without trace, all to placate a bunch of Muslim princes, not one of whom, as far as I know, can read but who beat the living daylights out of us and say we are 'Christian dogs.' Since they can't stop a man thinking, they take it out on his hide instead..."

Plus ca change, plus c’est la meme chose.


Article printed from Jihad Watch: http://www.jihadwatch.org/2006/02/since-they-cant-stop-a-man-thinking-they-take-it-out-on-his-hide-instead.html

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