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Call Me an Islamaphob
Phobia, as described by Webster... "an exaggerated usually inexplicable and
illogical fear of a particular object, class of objects, or situation." 

Foxnews.com <http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,273312,00.html>  picked up
on an Arab News story coming out of the Organization of Islamic
<http://www.oic-oci.org/> Conference (OIC) in Islamabad, Pakistan on
Thursday that describes Islamaphobia as "the worst form of terrorism
<http://arabnews.com/?page=4&section=0&article=96276&d=17&m=5&y=2007> " and
the OIC was asking for steps world wide to curb it. 

The OIC describes Islamaphobia as the "deliberate defamation of Islam and
discrimination and intolerance of Muslims." The OIC alludes to Islamaphobia
as a concern well before 9/11."Islamophobia became a source of concern,
especially after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, but the phenomenon was already
there in Western societies in one form or the other." They offer no specific
examples.

I'll be the first to acknowledge that the variety of the world's non-Muslim
countries cultures' mix with Muslim culture like water and oil, but prior to
9/11; in spite of dozens of aircraft hijackings and the murders associated
with many of them, in spite of the 1972 Olympics; in spite of the Achille
Lauro (1985), in spite of the first WTC bombings (1993), in spite of the
bombings of the Khobar Towers (1996), in spite of the indiscriminate killing
of hundreds in the US Embassy bombings (1998), in spite of the USS Cole
(2000), Muslims were able to live peacefully throughout the world without
fear, harassment, nor threat of persecution. 

In fact it is nearly impossible to directly associate any link between 9/11
and an increase in crimes against Muslims in the US. The best accounting I
can find is here at religioustolerance.org,
<http://www.religioustolerance.org/reac_ter1.htm>  where the outrageous
attacks on Muslims after 9/11 translates to 3 dead, one beaten, some threats
made, and some property damaged. 

Seems pale in comparison of the carnage that lies in the wake of motivated
Muslims.twelve innocents dead in Munich, one innocent dead on the Achille
Lauro and dumped into the sea, six dead and over 1000 injured in the first
WTC bombing, twenty dead and 372 injured in the Khobar Towers bombings, over
two hundred dead and 4000 injured in the US embassy bombings, seventeen dead
in the USS Cole attack. Add in 2973 dead in the 9/11 attacks, 191 killed and
2050 injured in the Madrid bombings in 2004, Theo van Gogh murdered in the
streets of Amsterdam 2004, fifty-two dead and 700 injured in the London
bombings of July 2005, several killed and property damage worldwide in the
aftermath of the Danish cartoon scandal of 2006. By my count that is nearly
3500 innocent people killed by those purporting to be believers in the
religion "of peace."

Sorry if I am more afraid of Muslims than I am of, let's say, you run of the
mill yokel who made some anti-Muslim remarks on 9/12. Those serving the
Prophet have a much higher kill ratio than the Christians, the secularists,
the atheists, the agnostics, the Jews, and the Wiccans combined.

I am at a loss to figure out how being afraid of Muslims, because they
happen to be the world's largest generator of terrorists, is a greater form
of terror than the actual terror than that which is being perpetrated by
Muslims extremists on the rest of the world's population nearly everyday of
our lives. This is like castigating an assault victim for being afraid of
their attacker. 

The OIC is clearly engaging in a classic "desensitivization" and
"relativism" spin in trying to compare the brutal savagery committed by
Muslim Jihadists over the past 35 years to the actual fear generated by
those attacks. They are attempting to carve inroads into and place
limitations on, our rights to free speech. And they are seeking an
exceptional governmental deference towards their religion. All of which
flies in the face of logic when compared to the body count that extreme
Islamic Jihadists have racked up. Muslims need to be held accountable for
those murders, not venerated as victims. 

Is it irrational to fear shoe bombs, dirty bombs, homicidal bombers,
homicidal hijackers, anonymous Muslim car bombers, armed kidnappers,
video-taping beheaders, truck bombers, airplane crashers, hotel bombers,
train bombers, subway bombers, ship bombers, when all of these terror
methodologies have been used or attempted in the recent past?

The OIC needs a little perspective. As the second leading inter-governmental
organization, behind the UN, it needs to understand that by condemning
"discrimination and intolerance," but not condemning murder and terror, they
prove themselves the second biggest hypocritical inter-governmental
organization in the world, also still behind the UN. It is inconceivable
that an organization supposedly speaking for 57 nations and various other
interested parties, can berate other countries for discrimination, while
providing no proof or significant harm, but then fail to mention in the
least the devastation that has been wrought on the rest of civilized by
society by Muslim extremists. 

To have murderous behavior defended by oblique attacks on the societies that
have been victimized by such attacks is ludicrous in the extreme. Moderate
Muslims, if they are who they claim to be, cannot put the loathing of terror
and it perpetrators in the same category of wonton murder and terror upon
innocents.

If fearing terrorists, Jihadists, wahabists, etc. and et. al., because of
their brutal and indiscriminate killing sprees, makes me irrational AND an
Islamaphobe.then, I guess I am one. 

And sorry OIC.the worst form of terrorism is indiscriminate murder, not
"defamation and intolerance."


 



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