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[Daniel Pearl's Father] Undercurrents below the Ground Zero mosque
The Jerusalem Post ^ | August 28, 2010 / 19 Elul, 5770 | Judea Pearl

Posted on 08/29/2010 12:34:53 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

I have been trying hard to find an explanation for the intense controversy surrounding the Cordoba Initiative, whereby 71 percent of Americans object to the proposed project of building a mosque next to Ground Zero.

I cannot agree with the theory that such broad resistance represents Islamophobic sentiments, nor that it is a product of a “rightwing” smear campaign against one imam or another.

Americans are neither bigots nor gullible.

Deep sensitivity to the families of 9/11 victims was cited as yet another explanation, but this too does not answer the core question.

If one accepts that the 19 fanatics who flew planes into the Twin Towers were merely self-proclaimed Muslims who, by their very act, proved themselves incapable of acting in the name of “true Islam,” then building a mosque at Ground Zero should evoke no emotion whatsoever; it should not be viewed differently than, say, building a church, a community center or a druid shrine.

A more realistic explanation is that most Americans do not buy the 19 fanatics story, but view the the 9/11 assault as a product of an anti- American ideology that, for good and bad reasons, has found a fertile breeding ground in the hearts and minds of many Muslim youngsters who see their Muslim identity inextricably tied with this anti-American ideology.

THE GROUND Zero mosque is being equated with that ideology. Public objection to the mosque thus represents a vote of no confidence in mainstream American Muslim leadership which, on the one hand, refuses to acknowledge the alarming dimension that anti-Americanism has taken in their community and, paradoxically, blames America for its creation.

The American Muslim leadership has had nine years to build up trust by taking proactive steps against the spread of anti-American terror-breeding ideologies, here and abroad.

Evidently, however, a sizable segment of the American public is not convinced that this leadership is doing an effective job of confidence building.

In public, Muslim spokespersons praise America as the best country for Muslims to live and practice their faith. But in sermons, speeches, rallies, classrooms, conferences and books sold at those conferences, the narrative is often different. There, Noam Chomsky’s conspiracy theory is the dominant paradigm, and America’s foreign policy is one long chain of “crimes” against humanity, especially against Muslims.

Affirmation of these conspiratorial theories sends mixed messages to young Muslims, engendering anger and helplessness: America and Israel are the first to be blamed for Muslim failings, sufferings and violence.

Terrorist acts, whenever condemned, are immediately “contextually explicated” (to quote Tariq Ramadan); spiritual legitimizers of suicide bombings (e.g. Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi of Qatar) are revered beyond criticism; Hamas and Hizbullah are permanently shielded from the label of “terrorist.”

Overall, the message that emerges from this discourse is implicit, but can hardly be missed: When Muslim grievance is at question, America is the culprit and violence is justified, if not obligatory.

True, we have not helped Muslims in the confidence-building process. Treating homegrown terror acts as isolated incidents of psychological disturbances while denying their ideological roots has given American Muslim leaders the illusion that they can achieve public acceptance without engaging in serious introspection and responsibility sharing for allowing victimhood, anger and entitlement to spawn such acts.

The construction of the Ground Zero mosque would further prolong this illusion.

If I were New York’s Mayor Michael Bloomberg, I would reassert Muslims’ right to build the Islamic center and the mosque, but I would expend the same energy, not one iota less, in trying to convince them to put it somewhere else, or replace it with a community-managed all-faiths center in honor of the 9/11 victims.

Fellow Muslim Americans will benefit more from co-ownership of consensual projects than sole ownership of confrontational ones.

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The writer is a professor at UCLA and president of the Daniel Pearl Foundation, named after his son. He is a coeditor of I Am Jewish: Personal Reflections Inspired by the Last Words of Daniel Pearl (Jewish Light, 2004), winner of the National Jewish Book Award.


TOPICS: Government; Politics; Religion
KEYWORDS: 911; cordobainitiative; danielpearl; dannypearl; groundzeromosque; islam; mosque; pearl
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To: Persevero
I didn’t know Daniel Pearl’s dad was a UCLA prof.

Yep, another Liberal.

21 posted on 08/29/2010 7:17:15 AM PDT by Doe Eyes
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To: Persevero

Daniel Pearl’s mother is an Iraqi Jew.


22 posted on 08/29/2010 10:00:05 AM PDT by Ptarmigan (Bunnies Are Worthy Of Death!)
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To: Westbrook
I must disagree.

When war is declared, embassies are closed and their staffs are sent home.

And when the U.S. declares war on Islam, I'll be right there with you.

But until that time, property rights and freedom to worship allow the developers to buy and build.

Uncover the falsities of the project, then the rights will not be protected.

But until that time, we are a nation of laws which we must respect.

Re the idea of war w/Islam, I believe that history will eventually bear witness that Bush 43 recognized the ticking economic time bomb which Frank, Dodd, Meeks, Waters, Brown, and their ilk foisted upon the U.S., and realized that the correlation of power vs. Ilamic extremism would not be in the U.S.'s favor for long.

He also knew that a democracy would never fight a preemptive war.

Knowing that, he pushed for wars with two Islamic countries which provided sufficient grounds to engage an aroused U.S. public.

23 posted on 08/29/2010 2:06:15 PM PDT by Quiller (When you're fighting to survive, there is no "try" -- there is only do, or do not.)
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To: dennisw; Cachelot; Nix 2; veronica; Catspaw; knighthawk; Alouette; Optimist; weikel; Lent; GregB; ..
Middle East and terrorism, occasional political and Jewish issues Ping List. High Volume
If you’d like to be on or off, please FR mail me.

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24 posted on 08/29/2010 5:22:12 PM PDT by SJackson (In wine there is wisdom, In beer there is freedom, In water there is bacteria.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet; Alamo-Girl; Amityschild; AngieGal; AnimalLover; Ann de IL; aposiopetic; aragorn; ...

ABSOLUTELY INDEED.

Yet another sign of the rapid slide into the abyss of this era.


25 posted on 08/29/2010 8:15:21 PM PDT by Quix (C THE PLAN of the Bosses: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2519352/posts?page=2#2)
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To: Quix

Thanks for the ping!


26 posted on 08/29/2010 8:38:57 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Well when I like the writing do I (((((PING))))) it or just bookmark? This desrves t be read by more folks than just FReepers. BTW screw PC, The Imam’s and mullah’s breed and spread terrorism, plain and simple. We the people need to put and end to it period, and dump that anti-border from the WH BS while I’m on a roll.


27 posted on 08/29/2010 10:41:56 PM PDT by Karliner (Now this is not the end. .... But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning, Churchill 1942)
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To: piasa

Thanks for the ping Piasa.


28 posted on 08/29/2010 10:43:21 PM PDT by Cindy
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