Posted on 09/18/2015 7:53:30 AM PDT by TroutStalker
The president has yet to visit an American mosque. Ahmed Mohameds ordeal is the perfect opportunity to launch a new fight against anti-Muslim bigotry.
On Monday afternoon, an unassuming kida nerd, a geek, with his glasses and his NASA shirtwas led away from his Irving, Texas, school in handcuffs, for all his classmates to see. A perp walk. His crime was building something that, in the wild imaginations of a security-paranoid society, might be misconstrued as a bomb or, as the police who arrested the young student suggested, a hoax bomb. He kept maintaining it was a clock, but there was no broader explanation, a police spokesman said, apparently still unsatisfied with the notion that a kid with an engineering hobby would build a homemade device just for telling the hour. By the time of the city officials press conference, the story had become a national embarrassment for Irving, for the schools, the politicians, and the policeand yet the departments spokesman could not fully grasp the simple truth before him.
The significance of this misunderstandingthough the word seems a drastic understatementcannot be chalked up simply to the appearance of the homemade digital clock. Instead, we must look to the students identity, his name. The clock was made by Ahmed Mohamed, just 14 years old, a dark-skinned boy of Sudanese extraction. Mohameds parents had lived in their Irving house for 30 years. As Mohamed was being arrested, one police officer reportedly said, Yup. Thats who I thought it was. Uncowed, the Mohamed family gave their own press conference. As-salam alaykum, the young inventor began his remarks, tucking his chin into his chest in a moment of brief shyness before letting loose a grin. Ahmed Mohamed built a clockHe wakes up with it most mornings, the boys father saidand showed America what time it was. The hour was dark.
Ahmed Mohamed built a clock and showed America what time it was. The hour was dark.
Mohameds ordeal shone a spotlight on our national Islamophobia problem. That is not America, Mohameds father, Mohamed El Hassan, said of the arrest at a Wednesday-afternoon press conference. Sadly, this was very much Americaor at least half of America, with most of the Republican Party drinking from the well of anti-Muslim bigotry. Fifty percent of those who report a great deal of prejudice toward Muslimsself-proclaimed bigotssay they are Republicans, a Gallup poll analysis on the subject of Islamophobia found, compared with 17% of those who identify as Democrats and 7% as independents. Just yesterday, anti-Muslim radicals spray-painted racist slogans on a mosque in Kentucky. Earlier this month, vandals burned the shape of a cross into the lawn of an upstate New York mosque. Last month in Nebraska, someone threw a rock through a mosque window.
For too long, anti-Muslim bigotry has gone unremarked upon by too many Americans. And despite its having proportionally the fifth-most Muslim residents by state, anti-Muslim sentiment flourishes in Texas. The apathy has allowed hate to creep into the mainstream of politics. Mohameds own senator, Ted Cruz, a GOP presidential hopeful, appeared at a rally last week against the Iran nuclear deal organized by one of Americas leading anti-Islam activists, Frank Gaffney. Likewise, Mohameds mayor, Beth Van Duyne of Irving, has long recited the chapter and verse of anti-Muslim bigotry. In response to her own misinterpretation of a private group that performs arbitration on civil mattersa misunderstanding no doubt fueled by right-wing mediaVan Duyne launched an asinine campaign against Sharia, or Islamic law. She became a hit with Gaffney, appearing numerous times on the notorious birthers radio show and eliciting defenses from his websites. That Gaffneys groupand its many allies on the American righthave not been deemed persona non grata in polite company speaks volumes about how far, as a society, we have to go. Have you seen any prominent media reports about GOP presidential candidates kowtowing to Gaffney? Me neither.
The right is lost. But what can American liberals do? We have belatedly come to recognize this scourge; the time of tolerating the Marty Peretzes of the world among our own ranks has more or less passed. But too few of our intellectual and political leaderseven President Obamaconsistently and directly take on the bigotries of the right. Obama has raised the notion, at the United Nations, among other places, that the U.S. is not at war with Islam. These are welcome sentiments. After Ahmed Mohameds clock ordeal, President Obama tweeted, Cool clock, Ahmed. Want to bring it to the White House? The invitation is a nice gestureMohamed acceptedbut it does not go far enough. George W. Bush remains the only sitting American president to have visited an American mosque; despite the pleas of leaders from the American Muslim community, Obama hasnt ventured into a Muslim house of worship in the U.S. since assuming office. This is the perfect opportunity.
Obama should announce that, in addition to inviting Mohamed to Washingtonwho would deny the kid a chance to attend NASAs Astronomy Night at the White House?hes taking a trip to Texas to visit the familys mosque. In Irving, on Mayor Beth Van Duynes home turf, this would send a powerful message. It would have the benefit of coming in the wake of an incident of anti-Muslim bigotry, rather than an incident of Muslim terrorism. After Mohameds arrest, the Twitter hashtag #IStandWithAhmed began to trend, before going completely viral. This would be the real way to stand with Ahmed: in his home, in his place of worship. And the president should use the occasion to speak frankly on anti-Muslim bigotry. The message isnt, for once, We are not at war with Islam; rather, Obama should declare, We are at war with anti-Muslim bigots. It is past time to name names: Obama should call out the GOP candidates, Frank Gaffney, and the rest of Americas most influential Islam-haters.
Such a message wouldand forgive my cynicismbe politically useful at this moment as well. Obamas most notable foreign policy achievement of late is his nuclear deal with Iran, and many of the opponents of the diplomatic accord are steeped in the sort of anti-Muslim invective that has grown all too commonplace at the highest level of office. One would be shading their eyes from reality if they failed to recognize the growing anti-Muslim animus among right-wing pro-Israel forces, extending even to mainstream groups. The leaders of an pro-Israel groups traffic in this messagingsometimes in softer forms, as the former head of the ostensibly anti-bigotry group, the Anti-Defamation League, did a few years ago. And they draw on the bevy of anti-Muslim bigots when it suits their purpose: for years, the flagship Israel lobby AIPACa major opponent of the Iran dealinvited Steve Emerson to speak at its annual conferences, until the embarrassment of Emersons serial errors became too great to bear. In its tens-of-millions-dollars campaign to beat the nuke deal in Congress, AIPAC didnt hesitate to call on experts with ties to the Islamophobic fringes. Those to AIPACs right are even worse, and their followers among Republicans are legion: the Zionist Organization of America, along with Gaffneys group, helped organize the anti-diplomacy rally attended last week by Cruz and Donald Trump.
Lastly, more liberalsincluding Obamaought to focus their ire on Sheldon Adelson and his corrupting, bigoted influence on American politics. Adelson, perhaps the largest Republican mega-donor, was reportedly involved in the distribution of the anti-Islam film Obsession during the 2008 presidential campaign. (Another one of the films boosters, Sarah Stern and her right-wing group EMET, helped organize the Times Square rallies against the Iran deal.) Adelsons corrosive effect on Republican politics is obvious to anyone who looks: GOP candidates hoping for a piece of his billions grovel before him and tailor their messages to match his extreme positions.
None of this will end anti-Muslim bias in Americalike other pervasive bigotries, it will likely remain strong for some time. But now, with the positive story of a talented boy and his engineering hobby, is an ideal time to launch this fight in earnest. Obama can finally stop hiding from the conspiracy theorists and visit a mosque to celebrate this young man, Ahmed Mohamed. He should call out Mohameds haters by namefrom the elected officials that represent him and have failed him, like Van Duyne and Cruz, to the mega-donors and political structures that encouraged them in this dereliction of duty. Ahmed Mohameds clock has announced that it is time. We should all wake up.
And he should lead the crowd in a cheer of “Allahu Akbar! Death to America! Allahu Akbar! Death to America! Allahu Akbar! Death to America!”
This article - what bit I read - makes me want to puke. It is posted for our enlightenment or?
I hope he does!
Is there a picture of the clock?
Rush said it looks just like a suitcase bomb.
Posted to show the face of the enemy and how they test dry runs for terror.
This entire case is beginning to piss me off. The teachers and administration followed protocol on dealing with suspicious devices in the school. They treated this little race card player the same way they would have treated a kid of any color. Was there some bit of overreaction? Yeah like did he really need to be hauled off in cuffs? IMO, no. But the issue of school safety has been changed thanks to incidents such as the one at Columbine in Colorado. Thats just the way it is now.
How would this go over?
* A wood-shop student carves a replica of an antique black powder pistol and wants to show it to his instructor.
* A home economics student bakes a cake for her father, a gun enthusiast, and fabricates a decoration out of sugar and food coloring to adorn the top of the cake. She is proud of her work, and wants to show it to her teacher.
Either one of these gonna work?
Wouldn’t surprise me...
We already know how these go over:
Butter knife in car trunk
PopTart gun
This looks like a triggering mechanism
Would the TSA let it through?
Not the Clock I was imagining. The school officials did the right thing.
That is not America, Mohameds father, Mohamed El Hassan, said of the arrest at a Wednesday-afternoon press conference. Sadly, this was very much Americaor at least half of America, with most of the Republican Party drinking from the well of anti-Muslim bigotry. Fifty percent of those who report a great deal of prejudice toward Muslimsself-proclaimed bigotssay they are Republicans,
1. I dont appreciate some muslim POS lecturing us about America.
2. 50% of Americans have some anti-muslim feeling, the other 50% are insane.
Really-doesn’t matter what color or religion the owner of this device is-it looks like a bomb. We are always scolded when we complain about pop tart guns and Confederate flag tshirts being banned and that it is done to keep our kids safe ;rules are rules and zero tolerance is required.. But THIS is ok? And rewarded? We all know why....
Trying to make normal people feel guilty just in time for the hordes of reptilian savages on their way to this country.
As for this, only the gullible don't recognize this as political theater. Muslims seem to be overly represented by drama queens.
Wow! Looks like a provocation to me.
Bull***.
Everything I needed to know about Islam I learned on 9/11.
There I said it. FOAD, you camel-****ing pukes.
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