http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,6-2212130,00.html




Come to Londonistan, our refuge for poor misunderstood Islamist victims

Melanie Phillips

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ACCORDING TO REMARKS attributed in the past few days to security sources, no
fewer than 1,200 Islamist terrorists are biding their time within British
suburbs. Yet does Britain even now fully understand the nature of the threat
it is facing, let alone have the will to deal with it? 


The recent report by the Commons Intelligence Committee on last July's
London bombings barely scratched the surface of the failure by the security
establishment. It failed to note, for example, Britain's dirty little
secret: that from the 1990s, Islamist radicals had been given free rein in
Britain in a "gentlemen's agreement" that if they were left alone, they
would not turn on the country that was so generously nurturing them. The
result was "Londonistan", as Britain became the hub of al-Qaeda in Europe. 

This intelligence debacle, however, was only the tip of the iceberg. Among
Britain's governing class - its intelligentsia, its media, its politicians,
its judiciary, its Church and even its police - a broader and deeper
cultural pathology persists to this day. Londonistan is more than the
physical presence of Islamist extremists. It is also a state of mind. To a
dismaying extent, the British have signed up to the false narrative of those
who are laying siege to their society. 


The problem lies in a refusal to acknowledge that Islamist extremism is
rooted in religion. Instead, ministers and security officials prefer to
think of it as a protest movement against grievances such as Iraq or
Palestine, or "Islamophobia". They simply ignore the statements and signs
that show unequivocally that the aim is to Islamicise the West. 


In large measure, this is the outcome of a profound loss of cultural nerve.
The doctrines of multiculturalism and minority rights, themselves the
outcome of a systematic onslaught by the British elite against the country's
own identity and values, have paralysed the establishment, which accordingly
shies away from criticising any minority for fear of being labelled as
bigoted. 


As a result, it ignored the radicalisation of many British Muslims by
extremist Islamic institutions. Worse still, "grievance culture" has meant
that instead of fighting the paranoia and lies driving the Islamists' hatred
of the West, British society is afflicted by the very same pathology. 


Minority rights doctrine has produced a moral inversion, in which those
doing wrong are excused if they belong to a "victim" group, while those at
the receiving end of their behaviour are blamed simply because they belong
to the "oppressive" majority. 


Britain effectively allowed itself to be taken hostage by militant gays,
feminists or "anti-racists" who used weapons such as public vilification,
moral blackmail and threats to people's livelihoods to force the majority to
give in to their demands. So when radical Islamists refused to accept
minority status and insisted instead that their values must trump those of
the majority, Britain had no answer. 


This was disastrous because Islamist violence is fuelled by precisely this
false sense of victimisation. The mendacious message preached by Islamist
leaders, that Britain and America are engaged in a war on Islam rather than
a defence of their societies, is a potent incitement to terror by whipping
up a hysteria that Muslims are under attack. 


So any attempt by the West to defend itself against terror becomes a
recruiting sergeant for that terror. The more atrocities committed against
the West, the more the West tries to defend itself; and the more it does so,
the more hysteria among Muslims rises that they are under attack, and the
more they are thus incited to hatred and to terrorism. 


The circle is completed by British fellow-travellers who promulgate the same
morally inverted thinking, and thus help further to incite both Muslim
extremism and Western defeatism. After the London bombings, this gave rise
to the widely expressed view that the major problem was not Islamic
terrorism but Islamophobia. 


It is impossible to overstate the importance - not just to Britain but to
the global struggle against Islamist extremism - of properly understanding
and publicly challenging this moral, intellectual and philosophical
inversion, which translates aggressor into victim and vice versa. For it has
destabilised debate by allowing Muslims to argue that British and American
foreign policy is unfair and aggressive towards the Muslim world. 


So profound is the fear of being branded a bigot among British liberals that
the obvious examples of illogicality, untruths and paranoia in such
discourse have never been challenged. 


The British Establishment also ignores this because it is in a state of
denial. With few exceptions politicians, Whitehall officials, senior police
and intelligence officers and academic experts have failed to grasp that the
problem to be confronted is not just the assembly of bombs and poison
factories but what is going on inside people's heads that drives them to
such acts. 


Transfixed instead by the artificial division it has erected between those
who actively espouse violence and those who do not, the British
Establishment rejects the idea that the hatred of Jews, Israel, America and
the West that suffuses the utterances of the Muslim Brotherhood forms an
ideological conveyor belt to terrorism. 


The result of this institutionalised denial has been that the Government has
settled upon a disastrously misguided strategy. Believing that Islamist
terrorism is merely about grievances, it thinks it can appease Islamist rage
by pandering to extremism and inviting Muslim Brotherhood radicals into the
heart of the British Establishment as advisers. 


In Britain, hundreds of thousands of Muslims lead law-abiding lives and
merely want to prosper and raise their families in peace. But truly moderate
Muslims are finding that, through such appeasement, the host community is
cutting the ground from under their feet and delivering them into the hands
of the extremists. This is a deliberate policy of riding the Islamist tiger.
But those who ride a tiger may get eaten. 




Extracted from Londonistan by Melanie Phillips, published next week by
Gibson Square

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