The jackboots of our time

Progressives should rally to the side of Muslims facing a pre-pogrom barrage.
George Galloway

October 9, 2006 03:45 PM | THE GUARDIAN

At least with hard man John Reid it was man-to-man hand-to-hand
fighting. The latest New Labour witch-hunter to come out kicking
Muslims, Jack Straw, has resorted to picking on women, and a pretty
ugly sight it is too.

While he might now wish he had drawn a veil over his disturbing
preoccupation with his female constituents clothing, he has unmasked
how frenetically the Dutch auction in anti-Muslim rhetoric in Britain
is proceeding.

Tabloid frenzy feeds government ministers, who feed the tabloids, and
the resulting toxicity fuels the kind of firebombing of isolated
Muslims in places like Windsor, where last week the Medina Dairy was
attacked.

Almost a pre-pogrom atmosphere is being created in Britain and too few
progressives are standing up against it.

Imagine if a minister in the US dared to instruct the Amish how to
live their lives, railed against their unwillingness to act, think,
live, dress like the majority around them?

Can you imagine a demand to the Orthodox Jewish residents of Stamford
Hill that they must end their "separateness", cut their locks, get out
of their "ghettos". Or that Sikhs should abandon their turbans?

Inconceivable, of course, and yet that is exactly what is being
demanded of Britain's two million Muslims by Straw.

Britain is often described as a secular country. It is not. It has an
established church, the head of which is the head of state (come to
think of it, all concerned have a prediliction for unusual headgear
themselves).

We have been on the other hand more tolerant than most of the
minorities in our midst. What on earth is tolerant or secular about
demanding of religious people that they should amend their religious
observance to suit those who don't share their beliefs? No politician
has any right to enforce a dress code on those to whom he is beholden
for his very role in life.

This breathtaking arrogance would never be tried by anyone about any
other group than Muslims. This Islamophobia is the secularism of
fools.

Less than 10,000 women throughout the country wear the niqab - the
veil covering all but the eyes. Unless they are all concentrated in Mr
Straw's constituency, it is a fair bet that such women represent a
tiny proportion of even his Muslim constituents.

By singling them out in this way for ruthless attention by the Richard
Littlejohns and the John Gaunts, the gutterscribes of the Daily Mail
and the Sun, Straw has committed a grotesque and cowardly attack on an
already fretful minority of a minority.

At the risk of enforcing a dress code myself, he should put a big sock
in his foul mouth and stop whipping up trouble between the different
groups in this already fragile polity.

Sunday saw people gathering to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the
great battle of Cable Street.

On that day progressive people of all kinds rallied to protect the
significant minority of immigrants in London's east end against the
strutting jackboots of a domestic fascism, one of whose very arguments
was against the very "separateness" of the Jews who lived there. Their
very garb, unusual diets, habits of living in close proximity to each
other was a standing affront to the beef-eating Englishness of the
Moselyites.

"Leave the Jews alone" was the response of the best of the British
left. Let them eat dress and live as they want. It is a call that
should be echoed about today's whipping boys, the Muslims.
--
Jim Devine / "You can't say that civilization don't advance, however,
for in every war they kill you in a new way." -- Will Rogers

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