Posted on 11/11/2009 5:39:15 AM PST by kellynla
Backlash fever is sweeping the nation: thirteen Americans are dead and thirty-eight wounded in a jihad attack at Fort Hood, and our governments primary concern -- from the Chief of Staff of the Army to the Islamic pressure groups such as CAIR -- are focused entirely on ensuring that Muslims in the United States are not being victimized by a backlash.
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano declared: We object to, and do not believe, that anti-Muslim sentiment should emanate from this. This was an individual who does not represent the Muslim faith. She said that DHS was taking steps to prevent everybody being painted with a broad brush. Not taking steps to prevent another jihad terror attack. And she promised: One of the things well do is make sure that were reaching out to the state and local authorities within the US, because they often have better outreach to members of the Muslim community than we do.
The U.S. Army Chief of Staff, George Casey, likewise seemed primarily concerned about the safety of Muslims, not about the safety of the potential victims of the next jihad attack: Im concerned that this increased speculation could cause a backlash against some of our Muslim soldiers. And Ive asked our Army leaders to be on the lookout for that. Not Im concerned that there could be another jihadist among our Muslim soldiers. And Ive asked our Army leaders to be on the lookout for that.
Casey added: Our diversity, not only in our Army, but in our country, is a strength. And as horrific as this tragedy was, if our diversity becomes a casualty, I think that's worse. So not having enough Muslims in the military would be worse than mass murder. And this man is the U.S. Army Chief of Staff.
The media was mining the same territory. AP reported Friday that there had been immediate anti-Muslim backlash. What happened? Did armed bands of furious Islamophobes throw molotov cocktails at mosques? Did ferocious white supremacists maul fragile little girls in hijabs on their way to school? Did angry bigots spit at pious imams quietly going about their business?
No.
Had there been any report -- any report at all -- of any innocent, random Muslim being attacked in a backlash after the Fort Hood jihad?
Nope. Not one. Americans are decent people. Americans believe people are innocent until proven guilty. But Ibrahim Hooper and his fellow thugs at the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) need to be able to claim that hate crimes are being committed so that they can claim victim status for Muslims and deflect attention away from such small matters as the jihad at Fort Hood. And, naturally, the clueless and/or complicit mainstream media in their hip pocket.
And so we witness the strange phenomenon of stories of Muslims fearing a backlash soaring and the numbering of actual incidents of backlash remaining at zero. In the AP story, all that followed the announcement of an immediate anti-Muslim backlash were various stories about mosques and Muslims asking for special police protection, and the like. So in reality, the story should have been headlined, Muslims claim victim status in wake of Fort Hood jihad attack.
The only actual incidents of backlash that AP could come up with were incidents of people calling the Fort Hood massacre a jihad attack -- as if it is Islamophobic and hateful to note that a man was shouting Allahu akbar as he gunned people down, and that he gave out Korans hours before he started shooting people, and that he expressed sympathy for suicide attackers.
Is it unfair -- even racist -- to say then that he may have been motivated by the Islamic jihad doctrine of warfare against unbelievers? To CAIR and the media, yes.
The liberal media is one thing, but the government of our nation is quite another, or at least used to be. Napolitano and Casey should know better. If they do not confront the ideology that leads to such attacks, there will be a steadily-increasing spate of them. But apparently preserving diversity is a higher priority than national security.
“The liberal media is one thing, but the government of our nation is quite another, or at least used to be. Napolitano and Casey should know better. If they do not confront the ideology that leads to such attacks, there will be a steadily-increasing spate of them. But apparently preserving diversity is a higher priority than national security.
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“,began closing mosques(we didn’t allow German-American Bunds during WWII)”
Oppression of loyal citizen German Americans during WWI and WWII (primarily WWI, we’d gotten more resonable by WWII) was ridiculous, and damaged a large number of Americanized cultural institutions which German immigrants had founded.
To “close mosques” would be an even more direct violation of Constitutional principles, particularly when American citizens are involved.
I find it ridiculous that so-called “Conservatives” argue for greater infringements on the rights of American citizens. More thorough vetting of immigrants and applicants for nationalization? Certainly. An increased FBI focus on ties between militant organizations, money laundering, and organized crime? Definitely. Special taskforces to investigate criminal and/or terrorist acts which are clearly ideologically linked? By all means. However, to stomp on the Constitutional rights of American citizens (born or naturalized) is to become no better than our enemies.
The VAST MAJORITY of the mosques in America are run by...
altogether now... FOREIGNERS! Hello?
And “if” these mosques are promoting anti-American, criminal activities AS MANY ARE, they should be SHUT DOWN and their FOREIGN MEMBERSHIP DEPORTED...
can you say RICO?
So save your “flag waving” constitutional “rights”,
I've seen enough dead Marines to last me a lifetime.
Semper Fi,
Kelly
Kick his ass first and then puke on him.
The bullshit oozing out of the WH and DoD is rather stinky.
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