American Fascists Association: "No More Mosques. Period!"
It's not about the mosque! It's America's war on "the Other."
Five months later, the American political debate -- in a time of
crushing 9.5-percent unemployment, record foreclosures and bankruptcies,
and climate change linked to catastrophes from Moscow to Pakistan to
Iowa -- has been hijacked over the arcane question of whether to allow
an Islamic cultural center in lower Manhattan. The controversy is
stunning -- but it should not be. The national brouhaha over the $100
million Muslim Park51/Cordoba House proposal is not an anomaly but
rather the culmimation of an alarming downturn in America's mood, its
discourse, and even our former ambitions as a beacon of religious and
political tolerance. In 2010, a large swath of the American public --
led by ratings-mad media mavens and immoral politicians like Newt
Gingrich and Sarah Palin -- had declared out all-out war on "the Other"
in America in all its alleged forms, from immigrants to Muslims to
non-white aides working in the West Wing of the White House and of
course the president himself.
And it is threatening to rip America apart in a way that we have not seen in 145 years.
Which brings us to the present crisis: Mosques in America. It should
tell you something that the backlash against Muslims practicing their
faith in America is far greater in 2010 than it was in the months
immediately following the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. That's because the
political firestorm with its epicenter in lower Manhattan really has
nothing to do with 9/11 or its aftermath, and everything to do with "the
Other" the awful forces and fears that have been unleashed in the last
couple of years -- fears that craven politicians like Gingrich, Palin
and the formerly rational Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota are eager to surf
into the White House in 2013. If the Manhattan mosque controversy were
really about our 9/11 sensibilities, how does one explain the opposition
to other Islamic houses of worship from Tennessee to California to
Staten Island?
America, we are in for the bumpy political ride of a lifetime. It
will take enormous courage for defenders of two centuries of religious
freedom and tolerance toward both religious and economic refugees to
stand firm in the face of the kind of raw public anger and emotion that
have caused backbone-impaired politicians like Senate Majority Leader
Harry Reid or supposed progressive stalwart Howard Dean to wither in
mere days. Our determined minority may be barely clinging to our
cherished traditions -- as best expressed by President George Washington
in 1790 when he wrote "the Government of the United States, which gives
to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only
that they who live under its protection, should demean themselves as
good citizens" -- in the face of this onslaught for the next few years.
Let's face it: This country has long had its Know-Nothings and its
Birchers and its McCarthyites, but it never had gizmos like Fox News or
Sarah Palin's Twitter feed to fuel toxic ideas so far so fast. It's time
we admit these seemingly disconnected battles over "anchor babies,
mosques, and a black man in the Oval Office are all part of the same war
against "the Other," and that we are in the fight of a lifetime.
It's not only about the Mosque or Islam, but about "The Other", aka Anti-White Conservative
(from Daily Kos)
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