Silencing Critics of Islamic Extremism

Posted By Daniel Greenfield On August 29, 2011 

In a staggering expose, the Center for American Progress has released a
130-page report
<http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2011/08/islamophobia.html>
revealing that organizations which investigate Islamic radicalism are funded
by money, not sunshine. One of the report's authors, Faiz Shakir, was
immediately invited to come on Keith Olbermann's show to discuss this
amazing discovery.

The Center for American Progress' campaign for donor transparency, however,
stops at its own doors. While its own budget is many times that of the
organizations that its report targets - the CAP's policy is to keep the
identities of its own donors
<http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/07/us/politics/07podesta.html?_r=1&ref=polit
ics>  secret.

The CAP report attempts to suppress dialogue on Islamic terrorism with the
charge of Islamophobia, but the center itself is part of a conservaphobia
and Israelphobia network. An industry that pays quite well, as its annual
budgets in the tens of millions show.

Where does the money for the Center for American Progress come from? From
shady billionaires, like Herb and Marion Sandler, listed by Time Magazine
<http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1877351_1877350_
1877343,00.html>  (together) as one of the 25 people to blame for the
financial crisis, and George Soros, convicted in France of insider trading.

That dirty money goes to pay people like Faiz Shakir, Wajahat Ali, Eli
Clifton, Matt Duss, Scott Keyes and Lee Fang - the authors of the report.
And their collective credibility is about what you would expect from an
organization whose known donors include a rogue's gallery of the financial
industry.

Lee Fang has been described as a serial fabulist
<http://www.verumserum.com/?p=14637>  for repeatedly manufacturing
conspiracy theories that aren't actually supported by the evidence, like the
claim that the Chamber of Commerce was using "foreign money" to influence
elections. Fang generates talking points for the Left by making wild claims,
and then moves on.

Fang isn't the only liar of the report's authors. Faiz Shakir tried to
falsely pass himself
<http://www.peachpundit.com/2008/11/24/why-is-faiz-shakir-research-director-
for-the-non-partisan-center-for-american-progress-engaged-in-partisan-lies/>
off as a conservative blogger to get on a Republican senator's press list.
He exploited the tragic murders in Norway to promote the false claim that
Breivik had cited Robert Spencer 162 times, when actually Breivik's
1,500-page manifesto had pasted in hundreds of documents, one of which was
an independently assembled collection of quotes from Spencer, Tony Blair and
others on Islam.

How much credibility should be assigned to Shakir, who offered to provide
"comment and analysis" on the links between Breivik and Spencer - based on
conclusions he drew from using the "Find" function in Word, without
realizing that most of the hits he was getting were from one document that
Breivik didn't even write?

The idea behind the CAP report was probably lifted by Wajahat Ali, from a
Max Blumenthal piece that Ali posted on his blog, Goat's Milk, back in 2010.
The Blumenthal article used many of the same talking points to write about
an Islamophobia "network" funded by Jewish donors.

The piece is similar enough to the CAP report that Blumenthal should
probably be credited as an author, but the report does not appear to even
mention him. That's not so odd, as Blumenthal's article charged that
"representatives of the Israel lobby and the Jewish-American establishment"
had conspired to conduct a crusade against mosques and Islam.

Blatant bigotry and Blumenthal's rants about baby killing rabbis would have
made him too dangerous to credit, but his influence is present in the CAP
report, from its opening statistic that blames researchers into Islamic
extremism for a 10-point drop in Muslim approval, to its conspiracy theories
about an "Islamophobia network" funded by some of the same foundations that
Blumenthal had mentioned last year. The same dated material that Shakir and
Ali are now trying to pass off as a major scoop.

Israelphobia is a common denominator among the majority of the report's
authors. 

It shows up in Wajahat Ali's writings as he conducts an interview with the
Israel Lobby's Walt and Mearsheimer, and denounces Israel's "egregious
crimes" and America's "slavish loyalty" to it.

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When Osama bin Laden was killed in Pakistan, Wajahat Ali posted a roundup of
Muslim reactions on his blog, one of which said, "Bravo Obama! Now while
you're at it, why not get Bush and Blair as well."

Matt Duss, another author, also has a special focus on attacking Israel, and
in one post urged more nuance in viewing Hamas and linked to an article
which suggested that Hamas supporters are not actually dangerous radicals.

Eli Clifton is in the same line of work, and his attempt to spread
conspiracy theories to sabotage the bipartisan support for sanctions on the
Iranian regime showed a disturbing willingness to bend the truth in order to
support one of the world's ugliest tyrannies.

Shakir made much of how often Robert Spencer's name was mentioned in
Breivik's 1,500-page screed, but in Shakir, Ali, Duss, Clifton, Keyes and
Fang's 130-page report, "Israel" shows up 27 times and "Jew" shows up 30
times.

The message is subtle, but not very. The majority of the experts blamed in
the report for the spread of Islamophobia are Jewish. The report also
emphasizes the Jewish foundations over the non-Jewish ones. Even when the
targets, like Brigitte Gabriel or Nonie Darwish, aren't Jewish, the report
finds ways to associate them with Jews or Israel. In a report that claims to
denounce scapegoating as bigotry, the Center for American Progress
hypocritically practices it instead.

But the report isn't really about Israel or Jews - it's about silencing
critics of Islamic extremism. Shakir, Ali and company tip their hand when
they don't limit their attacks to non-Muslims, but go after moderate Muslim
critics of Islamic extremism as well.

How can a Muslim be accused of Islamophobia? He can't, but Zuhdi Jasser and
Tawfik Hamid are among the report's targets.

The CAP report states that Zuhdi Jasser, the head of the Islamic Forum for
Democracy, "dangerously and incorrectly labels mainstream Muslim American
organizations as subversive." One of those mainstream groups that Jasser is
accused of labeling is the Islamic Society of North America.

Jasser, whose family built several mosques, is not a good enough Muslim for
the report, because he refuses to endorse the Ground Zero Mosque. But the
Islamic Society of North America, which emerged from the Muslim Brotherhood,
is.

"Fear Inc.: The Roots Of the Islamophobia Network In America" isn't really
about denouncing bigotry against Muslims. Its real purpose is to denounce
scrutiny of Islamic extremism.

"This isn't playing games. We want to end Islamophobia," Shakir said. And by
Islamophobia, he means anyone who stands up to Islamic militancy in America
- whether they're Christians, Jews, atheists or even Muslims.

Any report on Islamophobia that scapegoats Jews is not a report on bigotry,
it is an act of bigotry. And any report that denounces moderate Muslims is
not moderate, it is an attempt to silence critics of extremism.

  _____  

Article printed from FrontPage Magazine: http://frontpagemag.com

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