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Greenfield: The Fallacy of Focusing on Islamic Radicalization
The Sultan Knish blog ^ | Wednesday, April 20, 2016 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 04/22/2016 11:08:49 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

The Fallacy of Focusing on Islamic Radicalization

Posted by Daniel Greenfield

There are Jihadists from dozens of countries who have joined ISIS. What do they all have in common?

The official answer is radicalization. Muslims in Europe are “radicalized” by alienation, racism and unemployment. Neglected by governments, Muslim youth band together and become terrorists. Muslims in Israel are responding to the “despair and hopelessness” of the “Occupation”. Muslims from the rest of the Middle East are angry over their “dictators”. Muslims from the Ukraine? Who knows.

Radicalization comes packaged with a set of local grievances and explanations. It contends that all Muslim terrorism is a response to local conditions and that we are responsible for those conditions. Even though the “radicalization” is Islamic, it denies that Islam plays a positive role as a Jihadist goal. Instead, like Halal liquor or hashish, it’s what Muslims turn to when they have been disappointed in the West or in their own governments. Islam is just what happens when a Belgian Muslim can’t get a job.

And yet Islam is the only positive uniting factor for Islamic terrorism.

Why otherwise should a Moroccan youth from a French suburb who works at a nightclub, the son of a rural Saudi farmer who has never been outside his country and an American teenager who converted to Islam all risk their lives to form an Islamic State? The Jihadis of ISIS are a truly multinational and multicultural bunch. They have traveled to two foreign countries that most of them have never been to.

What else unites them into a common identity that they are willing to kill and die for if it isn’t Islam?

Radicalization favors local explanations. But those local explanations don’t add up nationally or globally. Europe spends a fortune on social services and yet Muslim terrorism has only grown worse. Other immigrant minorities in Europe have lower unemployment rates and aren’t blowing things up.

Removing Muslim dictators in the Arab Spring didn’t lower terrorism; it vastly increased the power and influence of Islamic terror groups. Nor have changes in American foreign policy and greater outreach lowered Islamic terrorism. If anything the scale of the problem seems to have only become more severe.

The Israeli peace process with the PLO likewise vastly increased the terror threat and no amount of concessions has brought peace any closer. There are stateless Muslims throughout the Middle East. Jordan is filled with the same exact “Palestinians” as Israel, many of whom are stateless and have few rights, yet terror rates are far lower. Instead Muslim violence spikes where there are religious differences.

As we see in Iraq, Syria and Israel, religious differences are more explosive than political ones. And where religious differences don’t exist, Jihadists create them by denouncing their Muslim enemies as un-Islamic. ISIS is the culmination of a process that you can see among “moderate” Islamists.

The official explanation is that a multitude of local factors cause Muslim disappointment leading to some sort of irreligiously religious radicalism which can be cured by preventing that disappointment.

We are expected to believe that there are hundreds of explanations for Islamic terrorism, but not one. And while no doubt individual choices and emotions play a role in the making of a Muslim terrorist, the same is true in the making of a soldier. An army exists as part of a positive national ethos. Reducing an army to a series of personal dissatisfactions is absurd. So is reducing ISIS to individually dissatisfied people while ignoring what its members actually believe. It’s as absurd as believing that Hitler became a monster because he couldn’t get his painting career off the ground.

Islamic terrorism is a positive ethos. It is horrifying, evil and brutal, but it is not some nihilistic void. You can look at unemployment rates in Brussels or dissatisfaction in Saudi Arabia, but nobody decides to fight and die for a Jihadist group because they’re having trouble applying for a job at McDonald’s. They join because they believe in its mission. Ignoring the organizing principle of Islamic terrorism while focusing on local conditions that might make Jihadist recruitment easier misses the forest for the trees.

Radicalization programs, under euphemisms such as CVE or Countering Violent Extremism, assume that Islamic terrorism can be countered by forming a partnership with Muslim groups and social services agencies. While the West will ease Muslim dissatisfaction by providing jobs and boosting their self-esteem to make them feel like they belong, the Muslim groups will tackle the touchy issue of Islam.

These partnerships achieve nothing because social services don’t prevent Islamic terrorism; they enable and fund the very no-go zones and dole-seeker lifestyles that are a gateway to the Jihad. Meanwhile the Muslim partners are inevitably Islamists looking to pick up potential recruits for their own terror agendas. Western countries fund terrorism to fight terrorism and then partner with still more terrorists to train their homegrown terrorists not to be terrorists, or at least not the wrong kind of terrorists. This is what happens when the “Islam” part of Islamic terrorism is ignored and outsourced to any Islamist who can pretend to be moderate in front of a television camera for 5 minutes at a time.

None of this actually stops Islamic terrorism. Instead it empowers and encourages it.

The Islamist alliances suppress any discussion of Islamic terrorism as “harming” national security. Condemn the Muslim Brotherhood and you’re interfering with CVE efforts to stop terrorism by “educating” Muslims on real Islam and helping the Brotherhood take over entire countries to address the political anger of Muslims. At least the anger of those that are part of the Muslim Brotherhood.

And yet without discussing Islam, there is nothing to discuss.

There are plenty of unemployed non-Muslims in Europe. There are lots of bad governments all over the world. The non-Islamic factors on which Islamic terrorism is blamed are not unique to Muslims. Only Islam is. Islamic terrorism is unique and so its causes cannot be reduced to joblessness or bad governments. A unique outcome suggests a unique cause. And Islam is a unique cause. Islam is the unique cause of Islamic terrorism. There is no way to fight Islamic terrorism without acknowledging its organizing principle, its objective and its worldview.

You cannot fight “radicalization” without dealing with what Muslim terrorists are “radicalized” to do. Without Islam, all that’s left is the political and sociological hunt for individual motives while completely ignoring what unites these individuals together. And so CVE plays the seven blind men while ignoring the elephant in the room. And the terror attacks and the futile efforts to avert them continue.

The issue isn’t radicalization, it’s Islamization.

Islamization is what happens to individual Muslims and to Muslim communities. Islamization is also the goal of Islamic movements, overtly violent or covertly subversive. Islamization is not the answer of some radical preacher, but of the Islamic religion. This is not about jobs in Europe or democracy in Egypt.

Islam is not radicalized. It is radical. Like Communism or Nazism, it offers a totalitarian answer to everything. To truly believe in Islam is to possess the conviction that every country in the world must become Islamic and be ruled by Islamic law. Islamic terrorism is one tactic for realizing this conviction.

We cannot and will not defeat Islamic terror without honestly and bluntly confronting Islamization.


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1 posted on 04/22/2016 11:08:49 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell
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Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, is a New York writer focusing on radical Islam.

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2 posted on 04/22/2016 11:09:39 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell (Stop Islam and save the world.)
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To: Louis Foxwell

and yet western liberals are more afraid of Christians in polls.

If a Christian commits a horrendous act and murders people, he/she is contradicting the new testament.

Not so for muslims. In fact, it is more than approved of in many instances.


3 posted on 04/22/2016 11:12:50 AM PDT by dp0622 (The only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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To: Louis Foxwell
It's pathetic IN A WAY that Greenfield even has to write about it.
4 posted on 04/22/2016 11:14:06 AM PDT by rockinqsranch (Dems, Libs, Socialists Call 'em what you will, they all have fairies livin' in their trees.)
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To: Louis Foxwell

Blaming occupation is abogus argument. Most of the Islamic world was colonized by Europe, yet terrorism exploded AFTER decolonization.

There’s no reports of suicide bombings in the 19th Century.


5 posted on 04/22/2016 11:15:19 AM PDT by Shadow44
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To: Louis Foxwell

He’s right. They aren’t “radicalized” ... they are simply ACTIVATED. Like a bomb.


6 posted on 04/22/2016 11:50:44 AM PDT by A_perfect_lady
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To: Louis Foxwell
Of course Greenfield is right. Unlike Muslims, people of other faiths if they "get religion" aren't a threat to the people around them. -Tom
7 posted on 04/22/2016 12:22:34 PM PDT by Capt. Tom
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To: Louis Foxwell

Sad, but true. American leadership (such as it is) does not want to face the truth. Difficult to defeat an enemy if one cannot or is not willing to define the enemy. Islam is the enemy, face facts, reality and take action to defeat.


8 posted on 04/22/2016 12:50:09 PM PDT by mulligan (I)
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To: Shadow44

“None of this actually stops Islamic terrorism. Instead it empowers and encourages it.”

Greenfield nails it.

“There’s no reports of suicide bombings in the 19th Century.”

Maybe that is just a technological difference. It seems every hundred years, the islamic world has to be slapped down to prevent this kind of stuff. George Bush started a good slapping down, then the traitors and the media (but I repeat myself) stopped it before he could finish it.

The Islamists take that as a “win”.


9 posted on 04/22/2016 1:40:37 PM PDT by marktwain
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To: Capt. Tom; All

“Of course Greenfield is right. Unlike Muslims, people of other faiths if they “get religion” aren’t a threat to the people around them. -Tom”

Depends on the religion. The Aztecs were very religious. Their gods demanded human sacrifice and canbabalism in enormous numbers.

Lots of pagans and animists in Africa will kill you in an instant for superstitious reasons.

The Japanese, under Shinto, had no problem killing hundreds of thousands of peaceful Chinese.


10 posted on 04/22/2016 1:48:08 PM PDT by marktwain
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To: Louis Foxwell

Every “moderate” Muslim is a potential terrorist. The belief in Islam is like a tank of gasoline. It looks innocuous, until it meets the fire. For a “moderate” Muslim to become a murderous jihadist, all it takes is a spark of faith.
It is time to put an end to the charade of “moderate Islam.” There is no such thing as moderate Muslim. Muslims are either jihadists or dormant jihadists – moderate, they are not.

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Ali Sina, FaithFreedom.org (former muslim and founder of FaithFreedom.org

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11 posted on 04/22/2016 2:35:15 PM PDT by patriot08 (5th generation Texan ...(girl type) Run the slimy Canadian lawyer= HELLO HILLARY!)
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To: Louis Foxwell

Once again, Dan nails it!


12 posted on 04/22/2016 4:23:57 PM PDT by left that other site (You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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To: marktwain
Depends on the religion. The Aztecs were very religious. Their gods demanded human sacrifice and canbabalism in enormous numbers.
Lots of pagans and animists in Africa will kill you in an instant for superstitious reasons.
The Japanese, under Shinto, had no problem killing hundreds of thousands of peaceful Chinese.

True enough, but their religions don't force them to subjugate convert or kill everyone in the world who is not a member of their religion, as does Islam. -Tom

13 posted on 04/22/2016 7:33:18 PM PDT by Capt. Tom
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To: Louis Foxwell
Islamic terrorism is a positive ethos. It is horrifying, evil and brutal, but it is not some nihilistic void.

Exactly.

Don't call them terrorists. Call them observant.

14 posted on 04/22/2016 9:55:42 PM PDT by TChad
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