Posted on 04/09/2014 4:54:43 PM PDT by kingattax
BOSTON (AP) Brandeis (BRAN-dys) University in Massachusetts has decided not to award an honorary degree to a woman who has made comments critical of Islam.
The decision follows complaints from students, faculty members and others about honoring Somali-born Ayaan Hirsi Ali (ah-YAHN HUR-see AH-ee).
In a 2007 interview with Reason Magazine, Ali was quoted saying that we are at war with Islam and urged that Muslims be defeated.
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She should make comments critical of Christianity. They would give her the whole school.
Sounds like an honorary degree not worth having anyway.
Fine, keep your damn ‘Honorary Dirty Toilet Paper’, not worth anything anyway.
Islam and the Rest of Us
by Mark Steyn Mar 14, 2014
A couple of days ago, youll recall, we featured current controversies over a metal cross retrieved from the rubble at Ground Zero, and a roadside cross marking a fatal accident in Lake Elsinore, California. American Atheists and the American Humanist Association are suing over both outrageous provocations.
On the other hand, as far as Im aware, American atheists and humanists have no plans to bring any separation-of-church-and-state suits against the City of Minneapolis, for its observance at City Hall last month of Hijab Day.
Female members of the city council wore the hijab, as did the Chief of Police, Janeé Harteau, a lesbian who recently married her favorite sergeant, Holly Keegel. I have no idea what Sgt Keegel wore for Hijab Day. Maybe she went as the Grand Mufti.
Hijab Day grows a little bigger around the world each year. Its purpose is to enable the rest of us to show our support for women who choose to go covered. In reality, for most Muslim women around the world, the choice is made for them - by men. In Afghanistan under the Taliban, women were forbidden by law from ever feeling sunlight on their faces.
Maybe most of them would have chosen not to feel it anyway, but well never know, will we? And in the west young Muslimas who decline their fathers and husbands choices do so at their own peril:
Why arent Noor Almaleki and Aasiya Hassan as famous as Matthew Shepard? They werent in up-country villages in the Pakistani tribal lands. They were Americans and they died because they wanted to live as American women.
Nonetheless, on Hijab Day, non-Muslim women like Minneapolis Police Chief demonstrate their support for the right of women to choose to go covered by enthusiastically joining in. City Hall staffer Ilhan Omar enthuses: I love cross-cultural sharing. So do I! Now that the lesbian police officers have spent the day in hijabs, when are we having Pride Day at the mosque?
~You can, however, carry cross-cultural sharing too far:
Saudi Cleric Issues Fatwa Against All-You-Can-Eat Buffets
~In Iraq, meanwhile, theyre considering revisions to the marriage laws:
A new law being considered in Iraq could lead to girls as young as eight getting married and wives having to submit to sex at their husbands every request.
America and its allies expended a decades worth of blood and treasure in Iraq, but we left no trace - because we were too polite to do any cross-cultural sharing of our own. So we live in a world of remorseless, incremental one-way multiculturalism - which is, ultimately, far more powerful than the laughably misnamed shock and awe.
~Since 9/11, those westerners who tolerate the avowedly intolerant have sought refuge in equivalence. Okay, in Afghanistan they build a wall specifically for the purpose of crushing homosexuals underneath it, and in Iran they behead you for bebottoming, but come on, a lot of these Christians are pretty homophobic, arent they?
And yeah, the clitoridectomy clinics are doing a roaring trade and there seems to be a lot more honor killing around than there used to be, but Republicans want to cut off Sandra Flukes free contraceptives in her late 30s, dont they?
My old editor Jonathan Kay attempts a subtler version of this argument in a National Post column with the eye-catching title, Shariah With A Jewish Face, which is his characterization of the preferred lifestyle of Israels ultra-orthodox communities:
Haredim exhibit a level of misogyny and sexual phobia that is more commonly associated with militant Muslim fundamentalists. Public spaces in Haredi communities are rigidly segregated by sex. In extreme cases, the women even dress in Jewish burquas (colloquially referred to as frumkas, a play on a Yiddish word indicating piety).
Whats worse, Haredim have demanded that the wider Israeli society adapt to their primitive views insisting, for instance, that bus lines offer sex-segregated service, that advertising should be free of female faces or bodies, and that beaches maintain separate areas for men and women.
The Haredim dont, on the other hand, go in for female genital mutilation and child marriage. Nor, as significant numbers of Minnesotas Somali hijabi do, do they send their sons back to Somalia as suicide bombers. And I would be surprised if theyll ever impress their cross-cultural sharing upon Israeli gays as easily as Muslims do upon Minneapolis feminist council members and lesbian police chiefs.
http://www.steynonline.com/6170/islam-and-the-rest-of-us
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