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Homeland Insecurity [Liberal NY paper: America should NOT have embraced "diversity" over America]
The New York Press ^ | October 18, 2001 | Carol Iannone

Posted on 10/18/2001 10:21:37 PM PDT by summer

Perspectives

Carol Iannone

Homeland Insecurity

How did it happen? How did the United States of America, bastion of exceptionalism, exempt from the curse of history, blessedly free of the atavistic hatreds of the old world–how did it become the scene of one of the most hideously bedeviled conflicts of all time?

Quite simply, it happened because America lost its grasp of its own historic character, and embraced "diversity" as a national goal. In the name of equality and nondiscrimination we invited mass immigration from every part of the globe, and made no demands on the newcomers to become Americans. In fact, we gave up our American core, adopted multiculturalism and declared all cultures equal. We invited the new groups to celebrate themselves while we cravenly permitted libelous denigration of our own past. Like fools we prated that diversity is our strength, when common sense and all of history tell us that strength comes from unity.

Absolute nondiscrimination meant we no longer enforced standards, made judgments, distinguished between good and evil, friend and foe. We grew lazy, stupid and careless–about our borders, about national security, even about previous terrorist attacks against us. We worried over our "hate crimes" and our "racial profiling," while men resided in our midst who seethed with murderous fury even against our children and plotted our destruction. Now we have a fifth column, fear further assaults and labor under a draconian security regime that is changing the nature of our lives.

As we suddenly reawaken to feelings and allegiances we were formerly too timid to assert, we also wait for the millions of Muslims in America to express their loyalty, their patriotism, their love of our land. A ruthlessly illuminating article in The New York Times, based on "extended conversations" with teenagers at Al Noor, a private Islamic school in Brooklyn, splashes cold water on that hope, however, especially when we learn that the sentiments expressed "are similar to those posted by Muslim Americans on the numerous Internet chat rooms and message boards about Islam."

The Al Noor students see America as the "one place where Muslims are free to be themselves," yet at the same time they "cannot be shaken from the conviction that America is intrinsically anti-Muslim." They told the Times reporter, quite unself-consciously it appears, that they empathize with "the young Muslims around the world who profess hatred for America and Americans."

Some said they would abandon America to "support any leader who they decided was fighting for Islam." They fretted about "hatred" and negativity directed toward Muslims in our culture, although they gave no examples, but showed little feeling for the catastrophic suffering inflicted in the name of their religion on Sept. 11.

In fact, many of them refuse to believe that Osama bin Laden or any Muslim had anything to do with the attack because, they say, such behavior violates the precepts of Islam–which is tantamount to saying no Muslim can ever do wrong. Despite numerous concerned phone calls and offers of assistance to the school from the surrounding non-Muslim community, these young people harbor wholly unfounded suspicions of a backlash against Muslims, though, as they admit, none of them has experienced any form of harassment.

While the anti-American animus in this immigrant community is deeply troubling, are not these young people reflecting back to us the very attitudes we told them to adopt–a sense of entitlement without any sense of duty, and the right to protest "bias" and "hatred" without any corresponding responsibility to show loyalty to the country? Like mainstream students, the Muslim youngsters are allowed and encouraged to indulge in blatant denial of facts, to flout rational standards of truth, and to be ignorant of American history–indeed, they seem to know nothing of our recent efforts to help Muslims in Bosnia, Kosovo, Somalia and elsewhere.

Also, like many mainstream students, these young Muslim Americans haven’t the foggiest notion of how our country’s freedoms are secured and maintained. They look forward to prosperous lives in the U.S. as doctors, lawyers and teachers, yet, according to the Times, their "ideal society would follow Islamic law and make no separation between religion and state."

It’s often been said that America is not a nation in the traditional sense but only an "idea," and that therefore anyone can become an American by simply signing on to our values. Having given up our historic particularity, however, we don’t even bother teaching the idea anymore, do we? The truth is that the idea of America is nothing if it is not rooted in a sense of identity, of peoplehood, of belonging. As C.S. Lewis might put it, it’s not syllogisms that sustain us in battle, but sentiments, the sentiments we Americans refused to convey, the beliefs we refused to impart, the legacy we have so ignobly betrayed.


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1 posted on 10/18/2001 10:21:37 PM PDT by summer
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To: scrambled_transmission
Here. Write to the author of this essay and tell her why you think she's such a nut.
2 posted on 10/18/2001 10:23:25 PM PDT by summer
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To: scrambled_transmission
Oh, and don't forget to tell the NYT their article, cited here, was a crock of sh*t too:

"As we suddenly reawaken to feelings and allegiances we were formerly too timid to assert, we also wait for the millions of Muslims in America to express their loyalty, their patriotism, their love of our land. A ruthlessly illuminating article in The New York Times, based on "extended conversations" with teenagers at Al Noor, a private Islamic school in Brooklyn, splashes cold water on that hope, however, especially when we learn that the sentiments expressed "are similar to those posted by Muslim Americans on the numerous Internet chat rooms and message boards about Islam."

The Al Noor students see America as the "one place where Muslims are free to be themselves," yet at the same time they "cannot be shaken from the conviction that America is intrinsically anti-Muslim." They told the Times reporter, quite unself-consciously it appears, that they empathize with "the young Muslims around the world who profess hatred for America and Americans."

Some said they would abandon America to "support any leader who they decided was fighting for Islam." They fretted about "hatred" and negativity directed toward Muslims in our culture, although they gave no examples, but showed little feeling for the catastrophic suffering inflicted in the name of their religion on Sept. 11.

In fact, many of them refuse to believe that Osama bin Laden or any Muslim had anything to do with the attack because, they say, such behavior violates the precepts of Islam–which is tantamount to saying no Muslim can ever do wrong. Despite numerous concerned phone calls and offers of assistance to the school from the surrounding non-Muslim community, these young people harbor wholly unfounded suspicions of a backlash against Muslims, though, as they admit, none of them has experienced any form of harassment."

3 posted on 10/18/2001 10:25:22 PM PDT by summer
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To: summer
This is the harvest the Leftist indoctrination has sown ... they dont understand freedom and so dont believe in it, even as they want to enjoy its fruits. Oh the irony ... Another reason to disgard leftist multiculturalist twaddle and defend Patriotism and traditional American values:

Also, like many mainstream students, these young Muslim Americans haven't the foggiest notion of how our country's freedoms are secured and maintained. They look forward to prosperous lives in the U.S. as doctors, lawyers and teachers, yet, according to the Times, their "ideal society would follow Islamic law and make no separation between religion and state."

4 posted on 10/18/2001 10:25:40 PM PDT by WOSG
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To: summer
Great article, but the N.Y. Press isn't liberal. Editor/publisher Russ Smith (mugger) is of a decidedly libertarian bent. He hates the Clintons, Michael Moore and their ilk, but also has the good sense to nail blowhard blimp John Podhoretz for the gaseous sack of putrifying offal that he is.
5 posted on 10/18/2001 10:29:17 PM PDT by Big Bunyip
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To: summer
bttt
6 posted on 10/18/2001 10:33:22 PM PDT by Don Myers
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To: Big Bunyip
Libertarian -- that's it. Thank you for correcting me! :)
7 posted on 10/18/2001 10:35:35 PM PDT by summer
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To: summer
Yes, I think those kids are dumb and unamerican. I also doubt that they're representative of even a majority of Muslims in America. Lemme guess - you know how the majority of LEGAL Muslims in America feel politically? (Illegals need to be deported ASAP, I agree)
8 posted on 10/18/2001 10:37:08 PM PDT by scrambled_transmission
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To: scrambled_transmission
OK, so, the NYT screwed up because they went out and found the ONE group that was NOT "representative"? I think you need to wake up. These people are very unhappy here. We should help them leave. My friends in NY would breathe a huge sigh of relief if they never saw another person from the Mid East again in that city. Otherwise, they're all leaving that city.
9 posted on 10/18/2001 10:39:22 PM PDT by summer
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To: summer
Does it matter to you if you deport second generation, or even first generation Muslims who love America completely? Why do you think they came here, except to escape oppressive regimes in their home countries? All this just make your friends feel safe?
10 posted on 10/18/2001 10:43:05 PM PDT by scrambled_transmission
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To: scrambled_transmission
Does it matter to you that 5,000 American civilians were murdered because they showed up for work on 9-11-01? Does it matter to you, at all?
11 posted on 10/18/2001 10:45:35 PM PDT by summer
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To: scrambled_transmission
you know how the majority of LEGAL Muslims in America feel politically?

As a matter of fact, no. That's the scary part: Who speaks for the American Muslims? I seem to hear silence.

12 posted on 10/18/2001 10:48:29 PM PDT by RobbyS
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To: scrambled_transmission
Bernard Lewis seems to think there is a considerable "modernist" elemnet among the Muslims, both here and in the Middle East. Well, where are they? Why aren't they standing up to be counted? Why aren't they at least demanding that the corrupt dictatotships in Iraq, Syria, Arabis and Egypt be overturned?
13 posted on 10/18/2001 10:52:33 PM PDT by RobbyS
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To: RobbyS
American Muslim Council

American Muslim Alliance

United American Muslim Council

14 posted on 10/18/2001 10:53:02 PM PDT by scrambled_transmission
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To: RobbyS
Believe it or not, your question is exactly the question Jon Stewart was seriously asking tonight on The Daily Show, to a Muslim guest. Where are the "moderate" Muslims? Or, do they even exist?
15 posted on 10/18/2001 10:53:45 PM PDT by summer
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To: scrambled_transmission
The Word is not getting out via the media, then. I wonder, though, how much this reflects Arab sentiment. I have little doubt about the Turkish element.
16 posted on 10/18/2001 10:59:05 PM PDT by RobbyS
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To: summer
Are you seriously arguing that a majority of the 6 million American Muslims hate it here and are a threat to national security? That they're all extremists? What are you proposing that we do with the legal American Muslim population exactly?
17 posted on 10/18/2001 11:00:13 PM PDT by scrambled_transmission
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To: scrambled_transmission
What are you proposing that we do with the legal American Muslim population exactly?

Citizens are entitled to any/all rights. Legal resident aliens carefully watched, and deported at the drop of a hat (not enrolled in school, divorce from sponsoring spouse, overstaying visa, etc.). Illegals should be deported immediately, no questions or exceptions.

Muslims worldwide, like it or not, are part of their chosen religion. Many incite violence against my country. It is suicidal, to not treat them as potential enemies.

18 posted on 10/18/2001 11:15:15 PM PDT by truth_seeker
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To: truth_seeker
Fair enough.
19 posted on 10/18/2001 11:20:43 PM PDT by scrambled_transmission
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To: scrambled_transmission
I have yet to hear you say ONE word about the 5,000 American citizens murdered. Did it not happen, as far as you're concerned?
20 posted on 10/18/2001 11:24:28 PM PDT by summer
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