Posted on 04/25/2007 11:52:08 AM PDT by pabianice
Why are the Arabs so low in so many measurements? Even before the dissolution of the Ottoman Caliphate in the beginning of the 20th century, we went down a slope that took us to where we stand today at the bottom of the achievement ladder. Collectively, we contribute less than most nations to world progress and civilization.
Apart from a few notable achievements in a few better-off countries, most Arabs live in an environment of servility. Slaves do not initiate or innovate. They can only follow orders. And if, as it happens so often, they have ignorant and arrogant masters, even the smartest of slaves wont dare to do any better. Arab immigrants to the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia are doing far better than those they left behind.
Our governments are suppressing the rights and freedoms of their peoples. Between those who take away our right to think and innovate and the ones who deny us the right to practice our religion, most of us are living in fear, depression and desperation.
If we have any chance of getting back to our glorious days, when we ruled and enlightened the world from the walls of China to the gates of France, and from the jungles of Africa to the summits of Samarkand, we must change. You know your path is wrong when every step brings you down and takes you closer to a dead end. We have been down this road for ages. Isnt it about time we doubted our direction?
I know there are excuses, some valid but most of them exaggerated. Still, we should at least admit to our part in the making of the misery we find ourselves in. Here is the its-the foreigners-fault list and what is missing or wrong with it.
We were occupied for centuries, first by the Ottoman Empire, then by the Western powers. Even after we had our independence in the second half of the 20th century, we are still, one way or another, influenced by the same powers ... plus new ones.
The question here is why we were under the thumb for so long and of so many powers. Only the weak and divided can be taken. We fought the French for decades in Algeria and lost a million martyrs to win independence. When you fight for your freedom, you eventually achieve it. Rights are taken not given away. Why didnt we fight our dictators as furiously as we did our occupiers? Why dont we unite to stand up to the superpowers of the day? Why cant we agree on a common market or currency, even a regional one?
The colonizers left us with corrupt, oppressing, ignorant dictators. They put and maintain them in power, and helped in eliminating any viable alternatives.
Colonizers old and new are guilty as charged, but why are such Arab leaders getting all the help from within as well? Without local collaborators, they wouldnt be able to pull it off. Clearly we have enough opportunists, corrupt supporters to keep evil regimes going for decades. We do also have a mushy and shallow population to accept them.
The Western powers planted Israel in our midst. They supported its existence like it was theirs. By sending everything from professional immigrants to nuclear power, and providing steadfast political and economic support they kept the apartheid state in a dominant position. Threatened by this dangerous existence, the Arab governments were forced into a servile relationship with the West. Our hard-earned money is diverted from schools and clinics to arms and armies. Solving the Palestinian issue would have deprived these regimes of their excuse for delaying reforms and development.
True. But why do we accept these excuses so readily and give up? Free and democratic nations are stronger. Viable economics can deal with threats better. When people-regime bond is solid, leaders stand taller and stronger. The fall of Saddam is a good lesson. If sustaining power is a leaders first priority, then winning the hearts and minds with good governance gives more security than counting on foreign powers approval. A civil society with well-established, functioning institutions help governments face challenges and use opportunities more efficiently.
Most Arabs do not have natural resources. Except for a few oil-rich countries, we are poor.
This would have been an acceptable reason a couple of decades ago. In the digital age, unleashed, well-trained brains can make a poor nation rich. Look at Malaysia. In two decades, a deprived land has become one of the high-tech, information-age economies. Tailor-made democratic constitution and civic institutions helped the rise of one of Asias best tigers. Malaysia is now doing better than Arab countries on education, tourism and knowledge industry.
The bottom line: If there is a will, there is always, always a way!
If that is the alternate choice, I would prefer they remain slaves.
As always, they are victims.
What a crock!
I expect the author had just made the “fatwa” list.
Because they’ve been buggered by their religion!
“It’s all the West’s fault, oh, and all those nasty Ottoman Turks. If it weren’t for the West, we would be in charge of the world and everyone would be as miserable as we are.”
Okay, first question should be, is this guy advocating the overthrow of the semi-pro-western governments such as the Saudi royal family?
Some of the blame goes to Mohammed, the deranged. And his Allah, the deranged god.
“How dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries!
Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy.
The effects are apparent in many countries.
Improvident habits, slovenly systems of agriculture, sluggish methods of commerce, and insecurity of property exist wherever the followers of the Prophet rule or live.
A degraded sensualism deprives this life of its grace and refinement; the next of its dignity and sanctity.
The fact that in Mohammedan law every woman must belong to some man as his absolute property; either as a child, a wife, or a concubine; must delay the final extinction of slavery until the faith of Islam has ceased to be a great power among men.
Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities.
Thousands become the brave and loyal soldiers of the Queen; all know how to die; but the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it.
No stronger retrograde force exists in the world.
Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith.
It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science; the science against which it had vainly struggled; the civilisation of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilisation of ancient Rome.”
Winston Churchill, The River War, 1899
This old trope..... Israel is a nation of about six million. Just what threat do those six million Israelis represent to the hundreds of millions of Arabs surrounding them?
The apartheid state? Sounds like the author has been reading Jimmy Carter.
Only the myopia of Islamic Supremacists would find Israel to be an apartheid state and NOT to be able to find Saudi Arabia to be even more discriminatory.
Jews cannot enter the country of Saudi Arabia.
Non-muslims cannot enter the cities of Mecca and Medina.
Non-muslims cannot practice their faiths.
Non-muslims have lesser rights and protections under the law.
Yeah, it’s all “da jooz” fault.
They are stuck following a first millinium warlord, wiping their butts with their hands, and deying the antiseptic effects of alcohol as a cleaner.
They need reforms. Reforms that will never come. There are BILLIONAIRES in the Islamic world. They have many wives and many slaves. They rape women and then murder their victims. It’s good to be “the king”.
When they wake up to real truth they will reject the moon god’s cult and return to the original biblical text as Jews or Christians.
The author wants to overthrow Middle Eastern dictators so that Arabs will have a better chance of being dictators over others. Good luck with that kind of thinking!
Article written by - Batarfi known now as Batarfi the headless
It’s a start. But the author decries blaming others, then goes on to blame others.
“If we have any chance of getting back to our glorious days, when we ruled and enlightened the world from the walls of China to the gates of France, and from the jungles of Africa to the summits of Samarkand, we must change.”
Stop thinking about your glory days and ruling the world. This part of your problem. One of the biggest parts.
“Rights are taken not given away.”
Not always true.
It's interesting that the Muslim Turks are grouped with other foreign occupiers in this article.
Don't forget to blame the Jews also!
Another thing. I don’t recall that the Arabs per se ever enlightened the world in any meaningful way at any time in history, except as acting as a conduit for some the ideas of other peoples they were able to gain control of.
One reason that America is so successful is because we accept the concept that if you succeed, OK with us, and we don't care about color, religion, gender or any other non-important factor. You win, hooorah, we all win. Dummies.
“Why are the Arabs so low in so many measurements?”
Try raising your eyes and hands, rather than your behinds, to Heaven.
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