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Sam Harris On Islam and Multiculturalism
Sam Harris just published another impassioned essay on The Huffington Post. He defended Geert Wilders's film, Fitna and then went on to criticize (and righly so) the climate of multiculturalism in Western culture. Very ballsy. Below are some key quotes.
"The point is not (and will never be) that some free person spoke, or
wrote, or illustrated in such a manner as to inflame the Muslim
community. The point is that only the Muslim community is combustible
in this way. The controversy over Fitna, like all such
controversies, renders one fact about our world especially salient:
Muslims appear to be far more concerned about perceived slights to
their religion than about the atrocities committed daily in its name.
Our accommodation of this psychopathic skewing of priorities has, more
and more, taken the form of craven and blinkered acquiescence." ....
"The connection between the doctrine of Islam and Islamist violence is
simply not open to dispute. It's not that critics of religion like
myself speculate that such a connection might exist: the point is that
Islamists themselves acknowledge and demonstrate this connection at
every opportunity and to deny it is to retreat within a fantasy world
of political correctness and religious apology. Many western scholars,
like the much admired Karen Armstrong, appear to live in just such a
place. All of their talk about how benign Islam "really" is, and about
how the problem of fundamentalism exists in all religions, only
obfuscates what may be the most pressing issue of our time: Islam, as
it is currently understood and practiced by vast numbers of the world's
Muslims, is antithetical to civil society. ....
"This is what we owe the true moderates of the Muslim world: we must
hold their co-religionists to the same standards of civility and
reasonableness that we take for granted in all other people. Only our
willingness to openly criticize Islam for its all-too-obvious failings
can make it safe for Muslim moderates, secularists, apostates--and,
indeed, women--to rise up and reform their faith.
"And if anyone in this debate can be credibly accused of racism, it
is the western apologists and "multiculturalists" who deem Arabs and
Muslims too immature to shoulder the responsibilities of civil
discourse." [read more]
May 5, 2008 at 09:35 AM in Religion | Permalink
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