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Posts Tagged ‘Charlie Hebdo attentat 7/1/2015’

Oorspronkelijk gepubliceerd op 8 januari 2015 op mijn Flickr site (die sinds lang weer gecensureerd wordt omdat de inhoud van mijn 700 prenten aldaar tot ‘adult content’ door Flickr verklaard zijn en dus niet vrij (meer) toegankelijk op het internet… dat is weer een ander soort censuur (ik heb meerdere malen geprotesteerd en gevraagd naar welke prent dan aanstootgevend zou zijn) kreeg (Kafkiaans) nooit antwoord daarop!

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DO NOT HUG CHARLIE HEBDO TO DEATH
Like it’s predecessor Hara Kiri (196-1969), Charlie Hebdo (1969-1981; 1992-) is a magazine that was & is “bête et méchant” (dumb and nasty). Large part of those who say to support it now – after the malicious murder of magazine staff and their police protectors – the indignation felt by many is mostly spontaneous and well intended (the exceptions are politicians who use their tactics of recuperation as always) but many of them, especially those outside of France have no idea what the magazine stood for.

Charlie Hebdo was against all forms of authority, not just that of muslim fanatics.Their satire was biting and directed at christian, jewish and political faith of all kinds as merciless as against islam fanatics. When I see all those priests of different religions coming out in support of Charlie Hebdo, one can know that it is circumstances that force them in taking such a position, one of them being to curtail islamophobia. Then I see all those demonstrators holding up placards with “Je suis Charlie” I know that many of them have hardly or never seen any of the radical cartoons and comics published by Charlie Hebdo.

When all those demonstrators want to be sincere about their unconditional support for freedom of speech, writing and drawing, they need to realise that freedom of expression does not flower in a climate of proclaimed “national or international unity”, however understandable such a reaction is.

Charlie Hebdo, will not rise from the ashes of the executed cartoonists, when it is hugged to death by supporters who do not really know what they are supporting.

Just imagine as I did this nice lady demonstrating in Nice with her placard “Je suis Charlie”… would she have hold up one of the covers of Charlie Hebdo, like this one?

“JE SUIS CHARLIE” misses the point (and is just a mechanical easy copy cat slogan)

YOU can NOT be CHARLIE

This is the original caption of this photograph (left hand version): “A woman holds a poster reading ‘I am Charlie’ with a rose, at a gathering in Nice, southeastern France, to express solidarity with those killed in an attack at the Paris offices of weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Three masked gunmen shouting ìAllahu akbar!î stormed the Paris offices of a satirical newspaper Wednesday, killing 12 people, including its editor, before escaping in a car. It was France’s deadliest postwar terrorist attack. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)”

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Oorspronkelijk gepubliceerd op 8 januari 2015 op mijn Flickr site (die sinds lang weer gecensureerd wordt omdat de inhoud van mijn 700 prenten aldaar tot ‘adult content’ door Flickr geclassificeerd zijn en dus niet vrij (meer) toegankelijk op het internet… dat is weer een ander soort censuur (ik heb meerdere malen geprotesteerd en gevraagd naar welke prent dan aanstootgevend zou zijn) kreeg (Kafkiaans) nooit antwoord daarop!

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JE NE SUIS PAS CHARLIE…

THE TOTAL RECUPERATION / APPROPRIATION (1) OF THE RADICAL HERITAGE OF CHARLIE HEBDO…

… it will be with us for a while… and the more massive it gets, the more the soul of Charlie Hebdo will be twisted and commodified.

Most of the supportive crowds outside of France have NO idea with what was the ‘bad taste fun’ that Charlie Hebdo has been poking fro decades at ALL AUTHORITY… not just at authoritarian islamists. Those who have been vilified on many occasions by Charlie Hebdo take their revenge now by praising their dead former adversaries for their ‘courageous defence of the freedom of expression’: Sarkozy, Marine Le Pen, Hollande, …

10 staff members of Charlie Hebdo were executed and 2 policemen that were there to guard the editor in chief and the premises of Charlie Hebdo. (2) On a witness video that is circulating in all news media one can see how courageous one policeman tries to intervene and how he is shot down, point blank. We do not see – though – any placards in the huge crowds of people associating with these policemen, even when they were placed there to protect the anti-authoritarian cartoonists and their magazine.

We have come a long way from Mai 68 and the emblematic repressive role of POLICE as seen and depicted by the ‘soixante-huitards’ of that time.

JE SUIS CHARLIE is – indirectly – a take from a slogan of almost four decades ago “NOUS SOMMES TOUS DES JUIFS ALLEMANDS” or in one of the several variations ‘NOUS SOMMES TOUS INDÉSIRABLES” (we are all German jews/we are all undesired). (3) It was a slogan referring to one of the student leaders of the May 68 revolt Daniel Cohn-Bendit who was living in France but did hold a German passport. The right wing weekly ‘Minute’ and the French Communist Party leader George Marchais in ‘L’Humanité’ alluded to this student leader directly and indirectly as a foreigner – a German Jew – making trouble in France, be it for different ideological reasons. The French Minister of Interior Fouchet gave an order for Cohn-Bendit to be extradited and this triggered demonstrations and posters with the slogan mentioned before.

So let me act in the spirit of those times and counter the ‘recuperation’ of Charlie Hebdo with the weapon of the détournement, turning around or highjacking. Making a mirror image of “JeSuisCharlie”(4)

“NOUS SOMMES TOUS CE FLIC”, however far such a statement derivates from the ideological schemes of 68 with their posters of the hated clubbing riot-policemen, the Compagnies Républicaines de Sécurité with a Nazi SS sign on their typical round shield in those days: “CRS SS.”

“We are all this cop” we see at the moment he is, without mercy, given an extra bullet while he begs for his life.

Freedom of expression does not flower in a climate of proclaimed “national unity” as is staged now in France, however understandable such a reaction is. Charlie Hebdo, will not rise from the ashes of the executed cartoonists, when it is hugged to death.

Note made on 12/1/2015
I was relieved to find some expressions in social media and beyond that expressed concern for the policemen that have been executed as well in the Charlie Hebdo massacre. Like a twitter with a black placard and the text:

“Je suis Ahmed et Franck, policiers assassinés le 07 janvier 2015”
twitter.com/levrailambert/status/553149939732459520/photo/1

One of the more exceptional placards shown on Place deRépublique in Paris last week”

JE SUIS CHARLIE
JE SUIS AHMED
JE SUIS JUIF

( with twelve candles depicted at the bottom)
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(1) Recuperation, in the sociological sense, is the process by which politically radical ideas and images are twisted, co-opted, absorbed, defused, incorporated, annexed and commodified within media culture and bourgeois society, and thus become interpreted through a neutralized, innocuous or more socially conventional perspective.

(2) Franck Brinsolaro, 49, police officer, was assigned as a bodyguard for Charb and Ahmed Merabet, 42, local police officer, shot in the head as he lay wounded on the ground outside. Taken from the latest Wiki on the massacre: “One of the gunmen runs toward the policeman, shouting in French, “Did you want to kill me?” The policeman answers, “No, it’s good, chief” [non c’est bon chef], raising his hand towards the gunman, who shoots the policeman in the head at close range. The gunmen leave and shout, “We have avenged the Prophet Muhammad. We have killed Charlie Hebdo!”
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Hebdo_shooting
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusillade_au_siège_de_Charlie_Hebdo

(3) – Jacques Poitou, has an excellent web page on the origin and further history of the slogan at: j.poitou.free.fr/pro/html/voc/cohn-bendit.html

_ the lettering “NOUS SOMMES TOUS” is copied from the original Atelier Populaire 68 poster, at this address: www.carnagecorp.com/pub/pictures/mai_68/1968%20mai%20nous…

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