I found this to be a very thought provoking post and one I had to agree
with. As an American, I don't want any religion injected into my daily life
other than what I choose and I don't want to inject my religion into anyone
else's life. I wish everyone felt the same way.

Aral Balkan — Islam is Privilege
https://aralbalkan.com/notes/islam-is-privilege/

Islam is Privilege

You cannot both purport to support social justice and attempt to protect
privilege from criticism.

This Wednesday, Charlie Hebdo, a satirical French newspaper was attacked by
two jihadists. Shouting “Allahu Akbar”, they proceeded to murder 12 people,
including nine journalists and two police officers, for offending their
religion.

It’s important that we understand this tragedy for what it is: the latest
chapter in the clash of two incompatible ideologies; liberalism and Islam.

It is ironic, sad, and quite possibly catastrophic for the future of our
freedoms and human rights that those who should be most outraged by this,
my fellow liberals, are often the very same ones who do not understand it.
Islam is an ideology, Muslims are people.

The first mistake many liberals make is to confuse Islam (an ideology) with
Muslims (people).

Islam is a set of ideas. It is an ideology. It inherently deserves no more
or less respect than any other ideology. That is to say, it inherently
deserves no respect whatsoever.

Just like any other idea or ideology, Islam also deserves no special
protection from criticism or critique. Affording it any such privilege just
because it has a supernatural origin story is not compatible with reason.

Muslims, on the other hand, are people who have adopted Islam as dogma.

It should really go without saying (but, unfortunately, needs to be said
repeatedly because idiotic right-wing fascistic nutjobs exist) that just
like any other person, Muslims inherently deserve to be respected as
people, treated with dignity, and have their rights protected.

Those rights, however, do not include special privileges that render their
adopted dogma or any actions stemming from the exercise of that dogma free
from criticism.
Islamophobia is a homeopathic phobia

Criticising Islam is no more Islamophobia than criticising capitalism is
Capitalophobia or criticising the patriarchy is Patriarchyophobia.

When you equate Islamophobia with homophobia, you are doing the cause of
gender equality the greatest harm. I can choose to adopt a certain dogma or
other, I cannot choose to adopt my sexuality. Homophobia is fear of a group
of people because of who they are. Islamophobia is a made up, meaningless
word invented by those with religious privilege who want to stifle
criticism of said privilege.

If you want a label to use for the right-wing fascistic nutjobs who target
Muslims in hate crimes, call it what it is: Muslimophobia.

We cannot hope to have a meaningful conversation about an ideology that is
diametrically opposed to human rights, equality, and democracy if we
constantly conflate the criticism of ideas with the discrimination of
people.
Criticising Islam is not racism

Islam is not a race. Islam is an ideology that can be (and is) adopted as
dogma by anyone regardless of age, sex, or race.

Take me, for example. Both my parents are Turkish. I was raised Muslim. I
am no longer Muslim (I no longer believe in any form of supernaturalism).

As an apostate, although I might lose my right to life or liberty in some
Islamic countries, I am quite sure I’m not at risk of losing my race. In
fact, I’m rather confident that I’m still the same race I was while I was
Muslim.

In the future, while I can easily adopt the dogma of Christianity, Judaism,
or Buddhism, I can’t quite as easily become Hispanic or Black. That’s
because religion is ideology and dogma, not race.

Calling Islam a race only helps to elevate its privilege.

Islam is an ideology that is adopted as dogma by over 1.6 billion people,
roughly a quarter of the world’s population. It is the second most popular
religion in the world. It enjoys a huge amount of privilege; privilege that
it uses daily to stifle basic human rights and freedoms especially in those
countries in which it has the power of law.

Criticising Islam is not punching down. It is punching up against an
ideology that enjoys the dogmatic devotion of a quarter of the world’s
population and whose endgame is to attain ultimate, unquestioned privilege
in a world where men are in charge of women, homosexuality is persecuted,
and anyone who doesn’t believe in your dogma is your enemy.

I’ve lived under the judgement, xenophobia, and sexism of this toxic,
repressive, ideology. I’ve felt the suffocating grip of its privilege. So
check your privilege before calling a Middle-Eastern Ex-Muslim
“Islamophobic” or “racist”. Stop trying to Whitesplain to me what Islam 
is
based on a Ben Affleck video you watched on YouTube from the comfort of
your ivory tower.

If you still want to call me “Islamophobic” and “racist” for
unapologetically criticising the ideology of Islam, that is your right. But
what you absolutely cannot do is to also call yourself a champion of social
justice.

At the heart of social justice lies equality and human rights, including
the right to freedom of expression. Privilege is the natural enemy of
social justice.

And Islam is Privilege.


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