Posted on 08/30/2011 6:15:46 AM PDT by Kaslin
The Center for American Progresss Fear, Inc: The Roots of the Islamophobia Network in America claims to have exposed Americas Islamophobes by naming a network of so-called dangerous fear- and hate-mongers. Yet it was the authors of this 138-page report that demonstrated a real phobia when they evaded the urgent question: Does America have a reason to fear Muslims?
Europe warns America that the answer is yes, but most urgently Europe also warns that moderate Muslims have the most to fear. The political Islamists who have segregated western Europe into many hundreds of sharia-compliant zones where womens rights are stripped away and non-Muslims fear to tread (yes, this is real fear) have Europe in a state of panic. For America to foolishly stumble down this road to the same predictable and desperate dead-end would be absurd. Yet by trying to muzzle all who attempt to engage this cultural conversation, CAPs progressives intend to commit America to the same disastrous course.
It is true that some who encourage the American debate are not careful to make the distinction between moderate and sharia-driven Muslims and it also may be true that some do not believe there is a distinction to be made. But Fear, Inc. insistently framed all sincere efforts to confront the Islamist agents of radicalization as hate-motivated. I know; I happen to have been pivotally involved in one of the reports showcase examples of reported Islamophobia. Not surprisingly, the readily available facts tell a very different story.
It was not fear of Muslims that drove the February protest of two radical imams in Yorba Linda, Calif; rather, it was widespread alarm over news that Abdel Malik Ali would be headlining a local Muslim fundraiser. In fact, there was so much community outrage over the invitation of a Hamas-supporting, extremist agitator, city officials asked that the sponsor group rescind Alis invitation. The response: Not a chance. So the only way for the community to express opposition to the imams message was to appear for an organized patriotic and peaceful protest.
Also attending, though not invited, were hecklers who provided CAIRs waiting video cameras with fodder for a full-scale propaganda campaign. Although CAIR clipped from the official video which showed speakers affirming moderate Muslims over a dozen times, the CAIR product intentionally and singularly hyped ignorance, hate and hysteria. Fear, Inc. perpetuated the fraud by disregarding the real concerns that drove the protest as well as the message that the main rally sent and both have cynically exploited an opportunity to alienate Muslims who would have appreciated the commitment of 500 Americans to denounce radical Islam. The message is that Islamists get a pass, while Americans willing to ask the critical questions about constitutional concerns are condemned.
Another of the travesties committed by the efforts to stifle debate is that Muslim leaders are not held accountable to clearly define the practice of Islam in America. A recent speech by Los Angeles CAIR Director Hassam Ayloush described sharia as the essence of goodness, justice, mercy and equality. He instructed the faithful to defend sharia as enforcing many of the beautiful values of the [American] Constitution. Ayloush obviously expects all to take his poetic platitudes at face value and not note the reproach that arose from the very crowd assembled to hear him speak; all attendees were male.
As the video camera swept the Islamic Institute of Orange County training session audience of brothers, not one sister was apparently present. From separated prayer and teaching meetings to the covering of women to marriage and divorce rules that disadvantage females, it is deceitful to call sharias discriminatory practices consistent with the spirit or letter of the American Constitution.
America deserves straight answers about whether sharia dictates that men, as heads of households, may apply light [physical] disciplinary action when their wives commit a moral infraction. This was the interpretation offered by Chairman of the Fiqh Council of North America, Muzammil Siddiqi, to soften the Koranic instruction regarding women on whose part you fear disloyalty and ill-conduct, admonish them (first), (next), refuse to share their beds, (and last) beat them (lightly) (An-Nisa': 34-35).
And do Muslim leaders still agree that all Islamic schools of jurisprudence consider gay acts to be unlawful but only disagree on the terms of penalty? Where is the call from CAP to square these practices with American constitutional due process, equal protection, equal rights and freedom of conscience?
Ayloush relied upon the same lexicon of fluff words for defining jihad as striving for goodness. Apparently this clarification was not received by the Muslims in the Norwegian asylum center last week who beat and burned a Muslim convert to Christianity, doing jihad to punish the converts violation of the Ramadan fast.
Clarity and leadership are desperately needed from Muslim teachers who must explicitly say reform is expected of the hardliners. Otherwise Americans and Europeans can only then conclude that the harsh sharia terms still stand behind the façade of frothy pronouncements of truth and light.
It is time to challenge the soft peddling of sharia in America. Either Muslims hold to a divinely dictated, and clerically interpreted, system of unassailable rules or they consent in word and deed to a secular system of self rule, founded upon constitutional standards.
No. But we have reasons to deport them.
A 'phobia' is a 'fear' -- what is really being described is loathing. I don't 'fear' islamists -- I despise them.
I think we have every reason to fear Islam. A glance at it’s progression across the globe since Mad Mo crawled from the cave should convince anyone of that. Now it has established Caliphate beachheads in every Western nation, something it never was able to accomplish before. The Black Flag of Jihad now flies over hundreds of European cities. Rooting them out will be either impossible, or incredibly bloody and destructive, once the shooting phase of this war begins, globally. (BTW, that’s the topic of my next novel.)
What bothers me here is not the virulent hatred that is the earmark of Islam -- it's the utter and despicable gutlessness of our so-called 'leaders'. Let's face it, if we had half the moral clarity that the Islamofascists do, they'd already be extinct. It is certainly within our military capability. Bottom line, they live at our discretion. And only the cowardice of our elite class prevents us from dissolving this threat once and for all.
This world is so confused, but soon they will find out that the "religion of peace" is the spawn of Satan.
Moderate Muslims are just the Trojan horses for all of Islam. History is repeating. The spiritual as well as the animosity split goes back many years to the times of Mohammed and down to Abraham.
“A ‘phobia’ is a ‘fear’ — what is really being described is loathing. I don’t ‘fear’ islamists — I despise them.”
...heard & agreed.
Language is everything. Islamophobic puts one on the defensive from the start. Here is a beginning list of better alternatives. I would love to see fellow freepers add to it and come up with a great one and make it go mainstream.
Islamoconculco
Islamodespicio
Islamocontemno
Islamodespecto
Islamoabominare
Islamonoi
Islamo-odi
A phobia is an irrational fear. Should a person be considered acrophobic because he refuses to jump out of an airplane without a parachute?
You obviously missed my followup post at #7.
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