Over at LGF, Beagle has a few facts to consider, and suggestions for action against the new Utopian mass murderers:
Generally speaking this war against a global jihad - religious movement - is not going well. I’m not talking about Iraq. That’s the problem, thinking in terms of nation-states. Fighting “terrorism” is like fighting “armored warfare.”
Some basic facts need to be addressed. Muslim leaders in any nation will use jihadis when it suits their interests. Pandering to Islam is a necessary survival tool in any nation with a Muslim majority. We need to quit thinking in terms of a separation between politics and religion. As cloudy as that distinction can be in the United States, it’s crystal clear compared to nations with an Islamic majority.
Instead of looking at leaders of individual terror cells we should be looking at the mosques they attended. So many politicians love to talk about cutting off the head of the snake, and proceed to chase the tail.
Once again, I implore our leaders to consider a Former Muslim Protection Program. As we’ve seen, even Danish cartoonists can be forced into 24-7 protection for line drawings. Film makers can be butchered in the streets of Europe. It’s MUCH WORSE for Muslims who might try to reform or leave Islam. Terrorism is just a reflection of the Islamic doctrine of total war. Sounds crazy, a religion with a military strategy, but it’s reality.
We must address da’wa, new converts (the most dangerous), demographics, and dhimmitude in our institutions. Smooth-talking Muslims must be held to account in public for the actual doctrines which motivate their co-religionists to cut off heads, treat women like dirt, and blow up hospitals and children seeking candy.
Islamophobia is the most successful example of Orwellian deception since social justice replaced communism. (emphasis, Gates of Vienna)
The vital question for our country is: will “social justice” trump our Constitution, founded as it is on an a priori individual liberty?
Note: “Beagle” can be found at politics and religion
7 comments:
I'm afraid you're right.
Muslims must be held to account in public for the actual doctrines...
Until those doctrines are exposed for what they are, the war will wage on.
With regard to the Koran, keep distinguishing between the earlier Meccan verses and the later Medinan verses. The average Westerner doesn't know about that distinction, and it's very important to explicate.
"Islamophobia is the most successful example of Orwellian deception since social justice replaced communism."
As Miriam indicates, not only is this terrifyingly apparent, but its terrifyingly obvious - the terror made all the more terrible when we see those who "will not see" what you see. They are the people who are the sucessful products of Saudi PR machines and ridiculous "identity politics," the ones possessed by a noological fervor to see only the yearing for the rationally maximizing amidst those who celebrate murder, torture, rape etc.
But there are those who can see through the doublespeak and who fish with digital query-nets the dark stuff of memory holes. Baron's Bloody Border projects represent a response to this situation and it embodies a vibrant new political activism, empowered by amazing new political conventions. In essence, he produced a "mashup," a recombination of data that elegantly illustrates relationships that would never be so easily demonstrated. Fundamentally, I think efforts at IT-political activism are the best thing going for the West right now, what with all the moribund old guards.
For whatever reason, this IT activism seems to only reside in the eager and inspired ranks of "conservatives," what with the left offering what amounts to well-produced propaganda, be it the Iraq Body Count, data mining for LGF thought crime or MS Word forgeries.
I'm just a simple undergraduate, but your efforts have encouraged me to develop my IT skills and begun plumbing for data to reconstrue and throw in the face of CAIR, our fifth columns and even Bush's RoP claptrap. Its one thing to textually bitch; its another thing to let sharply construed information hit the fifth column-fan. I'm not certain what I will do yet, but I look forward to this summer when I can devote more time to following the lead begun at this weblog. I say this just to emphasize that the ranks of the "eager and inspired" Americans may be growing, despite the constant MSM tropes of malaise amidst chaos. 2006 will tell us much about the pathos and ethos of our Republic.
So when we say, "its not going well," we must understand that the strategic landscape has changed once again, and we must adapt to dominate it. For instance, you can divide the GWOT into several distinct landscapes, defined by several distinct conflicts:
-the Infinite Justice against the Taliban
-the Enduring Freedom against corrupt/failing Arab political culture
-the Huntington's paradigm of the Danish Cartoons
-the high-stakes international efforts to preclude proliferation re: Iran
To these obvious cases of different landscapes, Beagle and GoV have added to Huntington's paradigm with the notion that the morbidity of ascendant radical Islam is as much manifest in lawfare and cultural discrimination as it is suicide bombing, beheadings and public health-motivated clitorectomies. I believe there is a developing consensus in this regard and I will reference as anecdotal evidence the convergence of positions between myself (a proud Bush voter) and a dozen of my college friends at various Universities who not only proudly voted for Kerry, but profoundly dislike Bush. In this Huntington's conflict of cartoons and capital punishment for conversion and baffling mistreatment of women, we are all wary, fearful and sick of the fuzzy angry PoS that stuff their pockets with our millions and make off as plastique-brandishing bandits to the nearest Sbarro's, night club or cafe. I'm not sure who we will all vote for, as this developing consensus may still be fragile enough to be turned against itself again by retarded party leadership, or the appeal of a 3rd party candidate. But be inspired and made more eager that your efforts to emphasize the obvious have produced, in part, this consensus, and that IT solutions to political conundrums may be our best tool. And its for that I'd like to say thank you and keep up the good work.
We don't need Victory Gardens; we need victory databases. Godspeed.
Sounds crazy, a religion with a military strategy, but it’s reality.
No, it doesn't.
Islam was built on war and terror why would it change now?
"We don't need Victory Gardens; we need victory databases. Godspeed."
Here is one:
http://rantburg.com/thugburg.php
scott:
I've said it before; the jihad-preaching radical imams need to start having "accidents". In every country in the world.
"Some basic facts need to be addressed. Muslim leaders in any nation will use jihadis when it suits their interests. Pandering to Islam is a necessary survival tool in any nation with a Muslim majority. We need to quit thinking in terms of a separation between politics and religion."
Yes.
Instead of looking at leaders of individual terror cells we should be looking at the mosques they attended. So many politicians love to talk about cutting off the head of the snake, and proceed to chase the tail."
No. That is more tail chasing. Further up the tail sure, but still tail. The clerics are used to spread the message to the followers. They are instructed in Islam by respected scholars in Universities. They are employed and funded into mosques, granted funds to preach. These are people from poor countries offered travel and wealth and a degree of power to preach the word of God, as long as the money exists to fund them there will be an inexhaustible supply of Immans.
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