Posted on 02/02/2007 5:29:33 PM PST by UnklGene
THE LITTLE MOSQUE THAT COULDN'T -
Mark Steyn
The other day I was giving a speech in Washington and, in the questions afterwards, the subject of Little Mosque On The Prairie came up.
Muslim is the new gay, I said. Which got a laugh. Thats off the record, I added. I want a sporting chance of getting home alive. And I went on to explain that back in the Nineties sitcoms and movies began introducing gay characters who were the most likeable and got all the best lines, and that Muslims were likely to be the lucky beneficiaries of a similar dispensation. In both cases, the intent is the same: to make Islam, like homosexuality, something only uptight squares are uncool with.
At the time I hadnt seen so much as a trailer for Little Mosque. But it seemed a reasonable enough assumption that nine times out of ten the joke would be on the irrational prejudices and drearily provincial ignorance of the Saskatchewan hicks. And sure enough, if you settled down to watch the first episode, it opened up with some stringy stump-toothed redneck stumbling on a bunch of Muslims praying and racing for the telephone. Is this the Terrorist Attack Hotline? You want me to hold?
Well, of course, the local Anglican vicar tries to explain that hes just rented the parish hall to a harmless group of local Mohammedans. This is simply a pilot project, he says reassuringly.
Pilot? gasps the redneck. Theyre training pilots? And off he goes to the talk-radio blowhard who is, naturally, a right-wing hatemonger.
Meanwhile, the mosques dishy new imam is waiting to board his flight and yakking into his cell phone about how taking the gig in Mercy, Saskatchewan is going to be career suicide. Another passenger overhears that last word and the cops pull the guy out of line and give him the third degree: You lived for over a year in Afghanistan?
I was volunteering for a development agency, says the metrosexual cappuccino-swilling imam, whos very droll about his predicament: if my story doesnt hold up, he cracks, you can deport me to Syria.
Hey, warns the bozo flatfoot sternly, you do not get to choose which country we deport you to.
Fair enough. Never mind that, in the real Canada, the talk-radio guy would be off the air and hounded into oblivion by the Saskatchewan Humans Rights Commission; and that, instead of looking like Rick Mercer after 20 minutes on a sunbed and being wry and self-deprecating and Toronto-born, your typical western imam is fiercely bearded, trained in Saudi Arabia and such linguistic dexterity as he has is confined to Arabic; and that airline officials who bounce suspicious Muslims from the flight wind up making public apologies and undergoing sensitivity training; and that, in the event they do bust up a terrorist plot, the Mounties inevitably issue statements saying this in no way reflects on any particular community in our glorious Canadian mosaic, particularly any community beginning with Is- and ending with -lam; and that the most prominent Canadians volunteering for good works in Afghanistan were the Khadr family, whose pa was sprung from the slammer in Pakistan by Prime Minister Chretien in order that he could resume his charity work and, for his pains, he had to suffer vicious Islamophobic headlines like Caught In A Muddle: An Arrested Aid Worker Appeals For Chretiens Help (Macleans).
Never mind all that. There is after all no more heartwarming tradition in Canadian popular culture well, okay, unpopular culture: its the CBC, after all than the pleasant frisson induced by the routine portrayal of rural Canadians as halfwit rednecks. One would characterize it as Canadophobic were it not for the fact that the CBCs enthusiasm for portraying us as a nation of knuckle-dragging sister-shaggers reinforces our smug conviction that were the most progressive people on the planet: we celebrate diversity through the ruthless homogeneity of CBC programming; were so boundlessly tolerant we tolerate an endless parade of dreary sitcoms and dramas about how intolerant we are. In that sense, the relentlessly cardboard stereotypes are a way of flattering the audience. In the second episode of Little Mosque, for example, the non-Muslim gals of Mercy, Sask stage a protest against the mosque: every single woman in the march is large and plain and simple-minded. The only white folks who arent condescended to are the convert wife of the Muslim patriarch and the impeccably ecumenical Anglican minister (though his church, unlike the mosque, is dying).
But in this cross-cultural gagfest what of the jokes on the other side? Well, these are the cuddliest Muslims youve ever met. Theyre not just moderate Muslims, theyre moderately funny! Not screamingly funny like, say, Omar Brooks, the British Muslim comic whose boffo Islamostand-up routine was reported in The Times of London last year:
At one point he announces dramatically that the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center changed many peoples lives. After a pause, he brings the house down by adding: Especially those inside.
He didnt bring the house down literally. He leaves that to Mohammed Atta. By contrast, Little Mosques creator, Zarqa Nawaz, opts for Ozzie and Harriet in a chador. The nearest thing to an Islamist firebreathing mullah in the cast warns sternly about how Canadian society lures Muslims into decadent ways: Wine gums. Rye bread. Liquor-ish. Western traps designed to seduce Muslims to drink alcohol The enemy, he warns, is in the kitchen.
And, eavesdropping outside, the Muslim women joke that, if the enemys in the kitchen, perhaps he could do the washing up. Boy, I loved that gag when Samantha did it to Darren on the second season of Bewitched, and its just as funny in a hijab. This is the point, of course: the Muslims on the show are scaled down, from a global security threat to warm low-key domesticity, to all the same generation-gap and battle-of-the-sexes japes as every other hi-honey-Im-home sitcom. Miss Nawaz is certainly capable of a sharp line Good-looking terrorist? Isnt that an oxymoron? but for the most part she holds off: for a cross-cultural comedy, its striking that both groups operate to white stereotypes its just that the Muslims have been handed the blandly benign stereotypes of Life With Father. The synopses of upcoming episodes Yasirs overbearing mother wants him to try something new a second wife, Rayyan and her mother end up on opposite sides of the fence over co-ed swimming suggest the familiar issue-of-the-week format of long forgotten, worthily controversial sitcoms like Maude, the ones that won all the awards and are never in reruns. But here controversies are painless: when gender-segregating barriers are proposed for the mosque, the savvy quasi-feminist women have no problem running rings round the menfolk; the stern dad determined to put his adolescent daughter into her veil crumples without a fight. Next week confusion abounds when Rayyan has a pronounced bulge in her belly and her brother arranges an honour killing. But it turns out shes just hiding the latest huge edition of The Oxford Anthology of Islamofeminist Writing!
I would love to see a really great Muslim sitcom. After all, one of the worst forms of discrimination is to exclude someone from the joke. Gags are one of the great pillars of a common culture, which is why bicultural societies tend toward the humourless: see Belgium. (Before you call in a hate crime to the Council on Belgo-Canadian Relations, I should point out Im semi-Flemish.) You dont have to look hard to find comedy in the Muslim world. In a debate at Trinity College, Dublin recently, the aforementioned Omar Brooks said that Mohammeds message to non-believers was: I come to slaughter all of you. He meant it, but come on, youd have to have a heart of stone not to weep with laughter. Warming to his theme, he said, We are the Muslims. We drink the blood of the enemy, and we can face them anywhere.
He wont be getting a call from Little Mosque any time soon. But, on the other hand, he is a genuine practicing Muslim, which is more than can be said for any of the cast of the CBCs sitcom. The Muslim members of Canadian Equity decided to sit this thing out, and so every warm fluffy moderate Muslim on the show is played by a Protestant or Catholic, Italian or Indian. As comedy of bicultural manners goes, its like a surreal latterday PC version of the old vaudeville act The Hebrew And The Coon, where the Hebrew was the genuine article and the Coon was played by Al Jolson. So today Muslim funnymen are happy to stand up in public and threaten to drink your blood but wont risk doing anodyne CBC sitcoms. Which is also pretty hilarious when you think about it.
As for my throwaway that Muslim is the new gay, well, Washington isnt like Swift Current. DCs a sleepy backwater with not much going on. So, on a slow news day, a Beltway reporter picked up on the line and sought a reaction from a local Islamo-bigshot, Hady Amr. Predictably enough Mr Amr denounced my observation as inappropriate:
American Muslims are taking their rightful place at the political table, Amr said, and America needs to come to terms with that in terms of its rhetoric.
Oh, dear. You try to pay a compliment and it gets taken as a beheading offence. Zarqa Nawaz has done her best but for most of her coreligionists Islam remains no laughing matter.
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"American Muslims are taking their rightful place at the political table, Amr said, and America needs to come to terms with that in terms of its rhetoric."
Oh I came to terms with the idea that Muslims are worming their way into a place at the political table quite some ago, Amr. I am hoping to change that. Islam has no place in America.
I am amazed at the sheer number of people who don't realize we are at war with a murderous, evil cult, no better than the Nazis or the KKK.
I agree. I also don't know why the blatant nastiness of naming the program after one of the most popular American TV shows in history hasn't been brought up. This show may have been made in Canada, but its target was the U.S. It makes me ill.
Wrong. You have to earn a "rightful place" in America, and muslims seem incapable of doing that. Go back to your "rightful" place--those barbaric, backward, parasitical countries that spawned you.
What a mistake we made, allowing these intolerant totalitarians into our country in the first place. Why are we continuing to import more???
American Muslims are taking their rightful place at the political table, Amr said, and America needs to come to terms with that in terms of its rhetoric.
Here's some American rhetoric for ya, "May all 72 of your virgins be swine".
This is one of those situations that makes your mouth fall open at the blatant stupidity of it all.
Cultural suicide.
Are we, our values, and our beliefs not good enough to fight for?
Surely the values espoused by Islam is not what any of us aspire to.
Dearborn MI is the first place that comes to mind, but people are living under sharia law all over North America.
How sad.
Unless the Democrats are in the White House, that is.
bump fer later
God I love Steyn, supreme sarcastic compliment, off with his head...lol,,,
We were attacked. And attacked again.
I guess I have less faith in the 'masses' than you do.
Unless the Democrats are in the White House, that is.
You folks can't allow that to happen.
Research your candidates, and then support them with all you've got.
This is The United States of America that you are trying to save!
If you guys lose, the whole world loses.
(my rant)
:-)
""May all 72 of your virgins be swine"."
So if Muslim is the new gay I wonder when we'll see that fabulous new TV show Sharia Eye for the Dhimmi Guy.
Is there a difference between American Muslims and Muslim Americans in the context of that sentence?
Thanks for the ping, fanfan.
Well I guess the trend started with "Hogan's Heroes", which set out to show the Nazis in a favourable light.
Canadian TV has a drumbeat that there is no jihad -- 9/11 was just a few people who were justifiably angry at US foreign policy.
"The best little mosque in Saskatchewan" would be better.
This liberal drivel is numbing out our natural senses of survival. Islam is religion of submission and it is not a laughing matter. Hundreds of millions murdered by this cult is a proof.
Muslims as a group should be left alone. Not stigmatized, but not given any incentive in their quest to submit us to their murderous cult.
Incentives should be given to any individual who wants to break out from this murderous cult.
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