Sunday, February 22, 2009

from NY to Israel Sultan Reveals The Stories Behind the News






from NY to Israel Sultan Reveals
The Stories Behind the News

Link to Sultan Knish





Cry Islamophobia and Let Loose the Dogs of War


Posted: 21 Feb 2009 05:58 PM PST


The Muslim oversensitivity to any perceived insult is in directly inverse
proportion to how much hate Muslims themselves are willing to display for
others.

If you go by Muslim standards, removing a man wearing a t-shirt with
Arabic words off a plane is an unacceptable display of Islamophobia, but
banning an Israeli tennis player from Dubai is completely legitimate.



Drawing cartoons of Mohammed as a terrorist is not acceptable,
but calling for
the deaths of the cartoonists is. Writing a book
parodying Islam is unacceptable, but murdering the book's
translators around the world is reasonable.

Israeli checkpoints on the Gaza border are unacceptable examples of
apartheid, but Saudi Arabia barring all non-Muslims from entering the
city of Mecca or from holding Saudi citizenship-- is their right.

A protest against Hamas and Al Queda that desecrates their flags,
which have verses from the Koran on them, is unacceptable
offensive to Muslims-- but Muslim student associations waving
those same flags is something that no one may question.

A Muslim "refugee" who is arrested for illegally entering a European
country is being imprisoned solely out of "Islamophobia", as are the
terrorists held in Guantanamo Bay-- but Westerners who enter a
Muslim country lose all rights and may be imprisoned, tortured and
flogged on the flimsiest of allegations from a Muslim.

Western countries expecting that a Muslim woman remove her
Hijab for an ID photo
is Islamophobia. However Muslim countries have
the right to demand that even the House Speaker and First Lady
cover up their hair when visiting a Muslim country.

When a Muslim man has woman's underwear put on his head, while
detaining for trying to kill American soldiers, that is the vilest crime
against humanity. However when Muslim men hang and flog women
for adultery... that is their culture and we have no right to judge.
Not
unless we're Islamophobes, that is.

Muslim paranoid fears of Western culture can legitimately express
themselves in banning magazines, Valentine's day celebrations and
movies. However any Western resistance to the Koran or Arabic
is a clear sign of Islamophobia.

A Koran in a toilet is a hate crime. However burning the contents
of the Library of Alexandria because "if it's not in the Koran, it's
superfluous", is a legitimate expression of Muslim views
on non-Muslim literature.

Prejudice against Muslims is unacceptable. But Muslim prejudices
against women, Jews, Christians, gays, Buddhists, Zoroastrians,
Atheists, and just about everyone else-- are part of their culture.
And who are we to judge if they feel they have a right to hate and kill
anyone
who isn't a Muslim male.

The problem with all of these examples is that Muslims want
to have it both ways. On the one
hand they want a blank check that
allows them to treat any negative feedback as Islamophobia.

On the other hand they want to be able to express any degree and
form of hatred for others and support for terrorism in public forums
without any repercussions.

What Muslims really want is Political Correctness for us, and none
for them. They want a chain around our necks with the leash in
their hand, while the other hand waves a Hizbollah flag.

And that can't work.

If Danish cartoonist can't draw Mohammed, then Muslim
protesters should at the very least
be unable to call for the
murder of their political opponents. If Christian pastors are to
be
censored for denouncing Islam, then the Finsbury Park
Mosque rabble should be too.


Neither hate nor tolerance can be a one way street, yet Muslims
have exploited charges
of Islamophobia to do just that. Saudi backed
organizations such as CAIR or the MSU routinely spread hate, and
then are outraged when anyone calls them to account for it.

Canada's largest group, the Canadian Arab Federation, had no
problem being part of rallies
featuring Hamas and Hezbollah flags.
They did have a problem when Canada's Immigration Minister
Jason Kenney criticized them for it, so naturally the President of
the CAF called him a "professional whore". Kenney in turn responded
by saying, “We should not be rewarding those who express views
that are contrary to Canada’s best liberal values of tolerance and
mutual respect” and announced plans to pull the CAF's funding.

Naturally the CAF's response was to cry Islamophobia. The Canadian
Arab Federation decided to host pro-Hamas articles on its site, to push
for airing Al Jazeera in Canada, to participate in openly terrorist rallies
and then respond to criticism by insulting the Immigration Minister.
But naturally the consequences of all that only came due because
of Islamophobia.

Muslims have gotten too comfortable sweeping a lot under the rug
by crying Islamophobia. But that implies that they actually wish to
be part of a tolerant multicultural society, where everyone's rights are
respected. By their actions and agendas however, that is not the society
they wish to be a part of. Neither in Ridyah, Tehran, Gaza, Karachi or
London, Paris and Detroit.

It is up to Muslims themselves to decide what role they wish to play
abroad and in the global culture. They can be intolerant fanatics who stay
at home and expect everyone else to stay at home too. Or they can be
open and tolerant enough to live side by side with others. But they can't be
intolerant fanatics who expect us to be tolerant and open toward their
fanatical intolerance. Not on our dime.

That is the problem, and it is a Gordian Knot that Muslims can either
try to untie themselves, or someone will wind up cutting through it for them.











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