Read the Full story with Live Dialogue with David Horowitz - Founder of the 
David Horowitz Freedom Center, Very interesting questions and infuriating 
answers, in:
  http://www.usislam.org/itsajoke/islamofascism_awareness_week.htm
   
  Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week, a series of events starting Oct. 22, will take 
place on hundreds of campuses across the country. Conservative pundit David 
Horowitz, the brainchild behind the affair, says that Islamo-Fascism Awareness 
Week is a conservative protest against the Islamic crusade against the West as 
well as the left’s censorship on matters concerning these issues. 
  If schools are willing to host such events, then Horowitz has every right to 
bring Islamo-Fascism week to universities. However, to place it under the guise 
of awareness, as if it’s under the same umbrella as Mental Health Awareness 
Week or Breast Cancer Awareness Week is misleading. No matter what its 
organizers say, Islamo-fascism Awareness Week does not serve to educate, but 
rather to fuel bigotry and fear. 
   
  The most glaring indication that the program has a sinister motive is in the 
name itself. By branding the week as “Islamo-Fascism,” it immediately sets up a 
charged atmosphere targeting a group of people based on race and religion. It 
also immediately simplifies very complex issues into the current stereotypes of 
terrorism perpetuated by media and pundits. 
   
  These events are reminiscent of the Red Scare Era, when fear of Communism 
swept across the nation. Many innocent people, targeted because of their jobs, 
sexual orientation and other miscellaneous reasons, became victims in the 
infamous witch hunt led by Senator Joseph McCarthy. Islamo-fascism week feeds 
that same fear, the fear of an unknown or misunderstood entity. The fear that 
gripped this country during the ’50s has now transformed into a fear of a 
racial group who practices a peaceful religion. In this country, ignorance and 
the media have helped maintain the stereotype that a terrorist is Muslim, looks 
a certain way and is from a certain region. Islamo-Facism Awareness Week only 
contributes to keeping this wrongful image alive. 
   
  These events also contribute to the divide and the unnecessary 
“us-versus-them” mentality. By linking the week to Islam and Muslims, it 
creates the binary atmosphere and alienates individuals. Already, there are 
dozens of Web sites promoting the event; one urges “Americans” to mark their 
calendars and learn about “Islam and their quest for world domination ... Learn 
what the Religion of Peace does not want you to know about their agenda to 
dominate the world much like Adolf Hitler desired before starting World War 
II.” 
   
  In response to Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week, several student groups on 
campus have organized their own events to illustrate the counterarguments that 
Horowitz’s program might not discuss. The best avenue for those opposed to 
Islamo-fascism week should not be to only focus on just setting up these 
meetings, but to also strive for a discussion that is fully open to conflicting 
arguments, instead of presenting a single-sided view. There are many 
politically conservative professors on campus who may share the same view as 
Horowitz and the host of guest speakers, but are willing to discuss their 
beliefs in a more academic and candid environment. Demonstrating these traits 
will give much more legitimacy to the alternative events. Islamo-Fascism 
Awareness Week seeks to divide people—don’t fall into the easy trap of adding 
to that split. 
   
    Read the Full story with Live Dialogue with David Horowitz - Founder of the 
David Horowitz Freedom Center IN:
  http://www.usislam.org/itsajoke/islamofascism_awareness_week.htm


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