*http://www.islamicity.com/articles/Articles.asp?ref=IC0812-3743
Rampant Islamophobia*
*12/3/2008 - Political Social - Article Ref: IC0812-3743
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By: Abukar Arman
IslamiCity* - *

While each has its distinctive history; like Anti-Semitism and racism,
Islamophobia is a real phenomenon that cultivates hate among communities,
stereotypes a whole group for the acts of a few, and justifies transgression
against the innocent. And like the rest, Islamophobia was developed and is
fostered by special interest groups who often have access to power in order
to reach a political, social, or an economic end.

With few exceptions, gone are the days when the perpetrators of hate would
march with banners explicitly expressing their bigoted perceptions and
attitudes. However, that is hardly an indication that the phenomenon has
ceased to exist.

Today, hate speech and propaganda are often craftily camouflaged as talk
radio punditry, political lampooning, speeches, or political infomercial.

Last year, in a bizarre outburst of bigotry that makes Islophobes such as
David Horowitz, Daniel Pipes and Robert Spencer as objective intellectuals,
radio talk show host Michael Savage of the Savage Nation had this ranting
and raving to share with his audience: "I'm not gonna put my wife in a
hijab. And I'm not gonna put my daughter in a burqa. And I'm not gettin on
my all-fours and braying to Mecca. And you could drop dead if you don't like
it."

Ads by Google:
Advertisements not controlled by IslamiCitySpewing his hate via over 1200
radio stations owned by a notoriously right-wing corporation Clear Channel,
he continued his provocative diatribe: "You can shove it up your pipe. I
don't wanna hear anymore about Islam. I don't wanna hear one more word about
Islam. Take your religion and shove it up your behind. I'm sick of you."

Along the same path, albeit more artistically, the July 2008 issue of the
New Yorker Magazine had on its front page a political caricature of Barack
and Michelle Obama. The couple is standing in the middle of the Oval Office.
Obama is wearing a traditional Islamic dress with turban and sandals. He is
approvingly fist-bumping with a militant looking Michelle as his sinister
left eye gazes away. Michelle is wearing Angela Davis style afro and a
guerilla fatigue with an M-16 hanging from her back. Looking over them is an
Africa-American looking picture of Usama Bin Laden...hanging over the fire
place where the American flag is set on flames.

Then came September 4, 2008-- the Republican Convention --where the
merchants of fear and paranoia found their ideal platform. Inadvertently or
otherwise, the underlying theme seemed to be to broaden the definition of
the enemy from a cult-like Al-Qaida to a much broader indeed more fluid
definition that indicts all those who practice Islam as suspect or worse.

Rudolph Guiliani, the former New York City Mayor, condemned the democrats
for being "politically correct" and avoiding the use of the term 'Islamic
terrorism'" to describe the enemy.

Taking the politically synthesized Anti-Islamic mantra to the next level by
directly speaking to the race-conscious voters, former congressional leader
Dick Army, who now leads one of the most powerful lobby groups in
Washington, had this to say. Barack Obama's "funny name" could "give people
concerns that he could be or has been too much influenced by Muslims, which
is a great threat now." Obama is Christian.

It is a shame that the media is less interested in what Mr. Army and others
who routinely use more provocative and broadly condemning terms such as
"Islamo-fascism," "Islamic terrorism," and "Jihadism" to describe the enemy
send to the 7 million Muslims in United States and 1.2 billion around the
world.

During the recent elections, many localities around the U.S. were hit by a
new "swift-boating" campaign. This one, targeting swing states, is aimed to
induce paranoia by distributing "28 million DVDs" of the propaganda film
Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West.

The film, like any Goebbelian piece of propaganda, conveniently exploits the
human tendency to surrender their capacity to think critically when their
emotions are stirred or fear is instilled in their hearts. The film does
this successfully as it is made of selective footages from various parts of
the world of individuals expressing hate, training, and committing acts of
terror and the bloody scenes of their crimes. It is a dangerously effective
way of collectively demonizing Muslims as the so called experts featured in
the film use all the aforementioned hot button terminologies to describe the
terrorists and interlink all these cases with their subjective narrative.

This latest campaign is carried by an obscure New York based group named The
Clarion Fund whose funders are not known.

In pursuit of their goal to effectively disseminate the DVDs and secure
subliminal legitimacy, this group has selectively targeted the newspaper
distribution apparatuses of various cities in critical states. Here in
central Ohio, the Columbus Dispatch has distributed 10,000 copies of the
DVDs through its most widely read issue- the Sunday Dispatch. The same was
done by the New York Times, the Miami Herald and a host of other newspapers.

Venomous hyperbole aimed to stir fear and paranoia and indict all Muslims
continues despite the Department of Homeland Security Office for Civil
Rights and Civil Liberties' conclusion that*"Words matter"* and its
recommendation that U.S. officials and representatives should*"...avoid
inflating the religious bases and glamorous appeal of the extremists'
ideology."*According to a memo from the said department, the terminologies
used should depict the terrorists as the dangerous cult leaders they are.



*Abukar Arman is a freelance writer who lives in Ohio. He maintains his blog
at FrogScorpia <http://frogscorpia.blogspot.com/>*
-- 
Bobby Kunhu http://community.eldis.org/myshkin/Blog/

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