Posted on 06/24/2004 6:17:27 PM PDT by Nachum
He was lauded with a 20-minute standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival. A.O. Scott of the New York Times calls his movie a "passionate expression of outraged patriotism." At the June showing of "Fahrenheit 911" before the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science in Los Angeles, he received a standing ovation of over a minute.
And Michael Moore's most recent work spits in the face of my dead countrymen.
As yet another innocent person has their head severed by Islamic "extremists," Moore apparently glosses over the fact that democracy, in general and America, specifically is under attack. I am innately aware that Michael Moore is first and foremost a provocateur, and he thrives on controversy.
I am also sure he will smile gleefully at this op-ed piece, because I mention his film, which is free advertising. He has gone on record on his website as saying he hopes we will watch his movie, even if we disagree, because his facts and analysis are correct. He notes that he has a "dogged commitment to uncovering the facts."
I am not holding my breath. With the aforementioned facts in mind, I must still speak. Michael Moore has released the cinematic equivalent of a French kiss to all who hate America. He is the leading exponent of hatriotism.
"HATE-RIOTISM" describes the new breeze blowing through the American media. It is now "cool" and "relevant" to mock everything for which our soldiers are fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. Criticizing democracy and America has long been in vogue in continental Europe from those who look with disdain at American "naivete," while still lamenting the Islamic onslaught.
Now imported to our shores, hatriotism is the simplest way to get the growing contingent of professional protestors who populate television audiences to cheer: Mock America. Mock our involvement in Iraq. Mock President Bush ... and get rousing applause.
The only problem is ... America has freed my kinsmen.
I am a Persian Turkish immigrant raised as a Sunni Muslim, and in the interest of full disclosure, I must state that I left Islam in 1982, and became an American citizen. Yet, as I survey the current cultural landscape, I cannot help but be less than enthused when Michael Moore states that his film is a call to true patriotism.
The present conflict is not a war against Islam, and neither is it a "war for oil." In the previous six military endeavors, American troops sided with Muslims who were under attack, and there are much less extreme methods of garnering oil. This is a war of ideologies, and with "Fahrenheit 911," Moore clearly shows his.
His visual narrative of Lila Lipscombe, a Flint, Mich., mother who sent her sons to the military and "lives to regret it," as Roger Friedman of FOX News notes, is "unexpectedly poignant."
I wonder was Moore equally moved when he heard of the honor killings which daily threatened the lives of Muslim women in Afghanistan? Was he equally as outraged at the female circumcision practices in my countrymen's lands, because it lessens the threat of adultery?
In fact, I wonder ... where were all the "hatriots" when our soldiers freed all the women of Afghanistan from the Taliban? Where were the feminists when our soldiers liberated the Afghan women to be educated for the first time in years?
The irony is, for all of their false bravado behind the First Amendment and their right to "free speech," the hatriots are exercising this right because American men and women shed their blood to afford them this right against those who would seek to oppress it. I would invite Michael Moore to my homeland to make a movie criticizing Turkish oppression and see what happens. The freedom he enjoys now was purchased with a dear price.
The central fact of the current controversy is the conflict between Islamic theocracy and American democracy. Islam has not now nor has it ever allowed religious freedom or freedom of expression. The best the Islamic republics can offer is "religious toleration." Based on the "Pact of Umar," religious toleration allows non-Muslims to enter Islamic republics, but they must pay a tax (jizyat). They can practice their faiths, but they cannot convert anyone from Islam. To do so means deportation ... or worse.
Further, Islamic prophecy foretells of worldwide conversion to Sharia law under Islam, and thus, those who are fighting against us are "holy warriors." In this instance, I would say our president is half right. He says we are not at war with Islam. I agree. However, a significant portion of Islam is in fact at war with us.
And Michael Moore is blind to it all.
The clearest definition of religious freedom and freedom of expression I can make is this the religious freedom America offers means that I would fight and die for a Muslim's right to build a mosque in every city in America. It is precisely this freedom for which our soldiers are fighting.
In recent days, it has become fashionable for those like Moore to say, "I support the troops, but not the war." This is the equivalent to saying, "I support doctors but not surgery." The position they hold is ludicrous at best, and insulting at worst. When my brother also a professor and my co-author of five books and I came out in support of the Iraqi intervention, we began to be accosted by peace protestors when we spoke. I found this amusing.
Allow me to say it emphatically: I support the troops and their mission.
Our soldiers your sons and daughters are fighting to preserve Michael Moore's freedom to produce such works that mock their very existence. I hope he realizes that. They are allowing my countrymen the right to freely express themselves without being stoned to death as a consequence. Or have their heads severed slowly while their executioners are chanting "Allah hu Akbar."
There is one final irony. There is a film producer who has worked for years, chasing down Michael Moore in an effort to interview him. The young man, named Michael Wilson, is making a documentary titled "Michael Moore Hates America." So far, Moore has dodged him at every turn. Anyone who knows cinema recognizes that this is the exact tactic Moore took in his film "Roger and Me," as he chased an automobile executive for an interview.
Do you see the paradox? Because Michael Moore is now in the mainstream of hatriotism, and now the young conservatives are the radicals, Moore has become his own worst nightmare. Michael Moore has become that which he mocked. He has become an aloof elite.
Count me among the radicals.
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Dr. Ergun Mehmet Caner is co-author of "Christian Jihad" (Kregel, June 2004), and is professor of Theology and Church History at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va. The Caner brothers won the 2003 Gold Medallion for their book "Unveiling Islam" (Kregel). You can contact him at www.erguncaner.com.
Wow, I like it. It could describe a LOT of DemocRATs...
Hatriotism is a great word , i have been using it all day since I read this post the first time. It describes Kerry and his entire party to a "T".
George W. Bush will be reelected by a margin of at least ten per cent
I like the Turks.
"Hatriotism!" I wish I had thought of that.
Not to offend my Jewish brethren...and while this may be an exaggeration, MM is doing to America and Americans, what Hitler and others did to Jews. While his target in this movie is obviously Bush, his prior works have been nothing more than propaganda that instills hatred and vitriol towards this country. It is this type of rhetoric that can literally endanger the lives of our fellow country men who may travel overseas. MM is definitely one of the great purveyors of hate...and yet, compassionate liberals say nothing about it.
Not just Michael Moore, but all of the left: they're the Old Guard Establishment now. I have been waiting for and expecting this to happen for 36 years, ever since I was 11 years old and spotted the shallow phoniness of college-age Viet Nam War protesters. I knew that I was the real radical then, and am still today. It's nice to finally get the cool label! There's something so ... romantic! ... about the word!
LOL!
Wow.
The title was rather a bit misleading, as the Caner brothers are no longer Muslims; they both converted to Christianity. Interesting article, though.
I love the term, "Hatriotism", it is the perfect description of the lefties!
What the hell is a compassionate liberal? Someone who wants to give aborted
babies funerals instead of dumping them in medical waste containers?
"Hatriotism" - my new favorite word.
BTTT
Extraordinary.
Bumping to change my tagline. I hope others do the same. Spread the word! We can "Google-tag" this to whoever we choose if we work together.
ping
"MM is definitely one of the great purveyors of hate...and yet, compassionate liberals say nothing about it." Like the Star Trek episode which featured an entity that thrived on strife and hatred via throwing Clongons and Humans together to fight and hate aboard a Starship, liberals feed on hate and disdain. Elitism is a liberal trait. Oh! And there is no such thing as a 'compassionate liberal'. Compassion arises from empathy, and liberals are first and foremost 'self centered' not 'other centered'. When you witness sh!tflies like Michael Moore pretending to be so concerned for America's standing in the world, you are witnessing a selfish exercise in elitism dressed up to appear benevolent and compassionate. The Hollyweird campaign to foist cannibalism upon this nation is a prime example, but one has to have a deep grasp of the truths in order to see the smarmy elitism of the Mary T. Moores and Gloria Feldts. The liberals get away with their continued denegration of this nation because people do not have a grasp of the truths having been fed a steady diet of lies and mischaracterizations for so long from the liberal's most potent weapon, the attention holding media. Combine the media's relentless assault of lies and mischaracterizations with the educational state of the typical American (since JOhnson's 'great society' kicked in to degenerate public education in the name of 'equal opportunity--a euphemism for sure since erasing competition in education reduces the exercise to smarmy feel good pap), make that connection and you have a Republic about to commit suicide by electing the very elitist who will disdain the sovereigns, as they strive to 'just get along with the world', a world that envies US yet hates US for our power and prosperity.
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