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It is surrealistic. The issue of the 'Non Sequitur' cartoon strip.

It is like something taken out of French existentialist drama or the theatre of the absurd. It is a postmodern situation. This condition is further testing the limits of the ethics of authenticity; testing how far religious iconoclasm can be deconstructed and be made a cliche, objectified, and next, destroyed, to be slowly but surely eroded from the mind of the sacred.

Is it a clash between the sacred and the secular? Between the Islamic conservatives and constructivists?

The natives those at the apparatus of the Malaysian Fourth Estate called The New Straits Times paper are the ones creating this surrealism, testing the scared grounds of those who are unshaken by the recent denigration of the prophet of Islam.

Is the Wiley Miller cartoon strip making fun of the reaction of the Muslims to the 12 Danish cartoons?

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