Posted on 11/17/2016 7:17:07 AM PST by Kaslin
Given American policymakers' ignorance of Islam, "I am just worried about people like me running around with big theories trying to set foreign policy," stated famed intellectual historian Francis Fukuyama in Washington, D.C. His confession occurred at "Democracy in the Arab World: The Obama Legacy and Beyond," a recent conference that did little to alleviate the knowledge deficit among hackneyed Islamism apologists.
Fukuyama's luncheon address at the downtown JW Marriot luxury hotel focused on the cultural factors that aided the development of modern societies. While China benefited from the appearance 2,300 years ago of the "first modern, relatively impersonal state," Fukuyama said, the "Arab world [is] where I think the fundamental problem is" for human progress today. Although he worried that the U.S. had not made an effort to understand Muslim societies comparable to its Cold War study of Russia, Fukuyama's own knowledge of Islam was spotty. He described an often repressive and all-encompassing sharia law as a mere "balance to political power."
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Yep.
And Iran is chock full of Persians, not Arabs, too.
Still, I’m sticking with my assessment: Islam is why some folks can’t have nice things like a democracy, civil society or other non-Sharia republic and the only way Muslims can have such nice things is to the extent that they are backslidden or content to not do what Islam demandsof them (which is to impose Sharia).
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Still, Im sticking with my assessment: Islam is why some folks cant have nice things like a democracy, civil society or other non-Sharia republic and the only way Muslims can have such nice things is to the extent that they are backslidden or content to not do what Islam demandsof them (which is to impose Sharia).
Islamic countries have that faith in common. But, Islamic Indonesian is a FAR CRY from Islamic Algeria.
In the end the CULTURE and GOVERNMENT determine how things turn out...not necessarily ONLY the religion.
The five years we spent in the KSA made me FULLY appreciate the blessed country we live in. When we landed at LAX I got down on that airport linoleum and KISSED the ground I was SO glad to finally be home for good.
The Saudis were good to us...or we wouldn't have stayed there five years but...what did Dorothy say: THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME.
You are speaking of matters of temperament for a given extended family running the whole show, who may have reasons to shield guests or useful people from the full effects of Sharia ... and who as Bedoins may just be polite in the right circumstances as well ... and even then those who want strict Sharia are all over the kingdom. One brand of ideology that helped to describe why Islam doesn’t let people have “nice things” as I previously put it flows from Saudia Arabia. It it NOT a creation of the untaught and ignorant but frequently of those who were the elites! both in terms of the quality of their education and how they applied themselves to it.
The KSA is a closed country. No tourist visas. People go there ONLY by invitation. And even then, it they don't like it they can leave. Foreigners can get their exit visa overnight if they want.
As for temperament, there are nice folks and a-holes all over the world, regardless of race, faith or culture. One CAN focus on the bad guys of whatever country all day long.
WHAT purpose does that serve except to eat at one's joy in life? Is that how you want to live your life? Griping about something you can't change? It's your choice.
Do you believe that is the way you are meant to live?
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