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Politically correct terrorism: David Kupelian identifies the enemy, since no one else will
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Friday, September 28, 2001 | David Kupelian

Posted on 09/28/2001 1:54:36 AM PDT by JohnHuang2

WND Exclusive Commentary


Politically correct terrorism


© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com

America is in danger of losing this war.

But not because of any lack of military might or intelligence capability, nor even because of any unwillingness to sustain grievous human and financial losses.

No, America is in danger of losing this war because of political correctness.

Answer me this: If we can't identify who the enemy is – and, in fact, refuse to do so – haven't we lost already?

The news media, the filter through which Americans receive their information, is reluctant to define the enemy. Indeed, within the last week, it has become politically incorrect to describe the Islamic terrorists who blew up the World Trade Center and Pentagon, murdering thousands of innocent Americans, as "Islamic terrorists."

As the Washington Times reported, "an organization of religion news reporters yesterday suggested that reporters avoid the term 'Islamic terrorist' or similar labels as Muslims and their beliefs receive greater scrutiny. The Religion Newswriters Association said it was 'troubled' by the frequent use of the term in the days after the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington." At its annual meeting last week, the group adopted a resolution also rejecting "similar phrases that associate an entire religion with the action of a few."

OK, but at least we can still call them terrorists, right?

Wrong.

Stephen Jukes, Reuters' global head of news, decreed that the giant wire service's 2,500 journalists should not use the T-word unless in a direct quote.

"We all know that one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter and that Reuters upholds the principle that we do not use the word terrorist," he wrote in an internal memo. "To be frank, it adds little to call the attack on the World Trade Center a terrorist attack."

Attempting to explain his values-neutral approach, Jukes added: "We're trying to treat everyone on a level playing field, however tragic it's been and however awful and cataclysmic for the American people and people around the world."

So former Reagan staffer and columnist Paul Craig Roberts was right when he observed recently that "Americans might be so politically correct and racially sensitive as to be unable to deal with the problem at all."

And yet, as America's experience in Vietnam proved, widespread public support is critical for a successful campaign, especially a long, difficult and costly campaign, as the forthcoming war promises to be. Hard to garner support if the press doesn't tell us who the enemy is.

But the news media don't prosecute the war – the government does. So, how are our leaders doing in defining the enemy?

"Islam is a religion of peace," we are told, and these terrorists – oops, I guess I should say, these folks – are just some bad apples that belong to a widely dispersed "terror network" of a few hundred or even a few thousand members – who have "hijacked" Islam in order to philosophically justify their murderous hatred of the West.

But as Mideast expert Daniel Pipes wrote this week, "The president dismissed al-Qaida's version of Islam as a repudiated 'fringe form of Islamic extremism.' Hardly. Muslims on the streets of many places – Pakistan and Gaza in particular – are fervently rallying to the defense of al-Qaida's vision of Islam. Likewise, the president's calling the terrorists 'traitors to their own faith, trying, in effect, to hijack Islam' implies that other Muslims see them as apostates, which is simply wrong. Al-Qaida enjoys wide popularity – the very best the U.S. government can hope for is a measure of Muslim neutrality and apathy."

Although without question there are millions of peaceful, tolerant and decent Muslims, what we're talking about here is a particular brand of Islam -- a rapidly expanding one at that -- often called "Islamism." Like communism and Nazism, it is a brutal, coercive utopian movement bent on nothing less than total world domination. It's what President Bush described, in his excellent Sept. 20 speech to the nation, as heir "of all the murderous ideologies of the 20th century ... they follow in the path of fascism, and Nazism, and totalitarianism." Yes, the president, to his credit, characterized the enemy correctly, albeit briefly and incompletely. But he gave no sense of the size of the enemy.

Take a deep breath. Of the world's approximately 1.2 billion Muslims, an estimated 10 to 15 percent are of the militant "Islamist" strain. Do the math – that's well over 100 million human beings who, to a greater or lesser degree, are caught up with what amounts to the world's most dangerous cult.

Paul Marshall, senior fellow at the Center for Religious Freedom at Freedom House, told this writer that right now perhaps eight to 10 governments are "scared of being toppled" if they stand up to the Islamic "jihad" against the West. Citing Egypt, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Jordan, Indonesia and other potential "coalition" members, Marshall said such states "are afraid their country could be destabilized if they support the West too much, which shows that opposition to American action is not simply from a few hundred people."

By the way, if you want to truly understand what America is up against, who the enemy really is – in-depth – you should read the upcoming issue of WND's "Whistleblower" magazine. This extra-large issue, titled "JIHAD: The radical Islamic threat to America," will be devoted from cover to cover to a groundbreaking exploration of America's most mysterious, and deadly, enemy.

Now that we've talked a bit about what we're up against, let's think about political correctness, that bizarre self-censorship that currently makes us afraid even to name the enemy, let alone fight it.

Political correctness, at its core, is intimidation. Terrorism, of course, is the ultimate in intimidation.

The militant Islamic movement – as opposed to peaceful Muslims – wants to intimidate the United States, to intimidate us out of the Middle East so it can destroy Israel, take over the so-called "moderate" states, especially Saudi Arabia, ushering in a unified and radicalized Islamic state throughout the Mideast, and control the world's oil. Oil is a powerful weapon.

Then, they can destroy America in their own good time – remember, it is central to their politicized, utopian, religious beliefs that they convert the entire world to Islam – by force, if necessary.

But how can America withstand such intimidation when we have already given in to seemingly far less threatening intimidators in recent times?

We have given in to the militant homosexual movement – not the live-and-let-live homosexual who wants to be left alone to live his or her life – but the radical strain of homosexual activism that wants to force a repugnant agenda down our throats – to teach kindergartners about perverted sex, make AIDS exempt from normal infectious-disease protocols and outlaw traditional Christian teaching on homosexuality as a "hate crime."

The militant women's movement – not your normal women's activists seeking equal pay for equal work, but the extremist wing – intimidated America into allowing women in combat, unlimited abortion-on-demand, no-fault divorce, and driving millions of mothers into the workforce who really would rather have stayed home and raised their children.

The militant civil-rights movement – not Martin Luther King who championed a color-blind society, with which most Americans heartily agree – but the radical, virulent strain, the Al Sharptons and Jesse Jacksons of the world, brought us forced bussing, reverse discrimination, endless hypocrisy and increased, not decreased, racial hatreds.

And Americans have been so intimidated by their own government that, just a few months ago, President George W. Bush had to stump across the nation, begging outrageously overtaxed Americans to accept a tax cut, so fearful and brainwashed are so many of us of losing some perceived government benefit.

If America is to have any chance of prevailing in this war – which is not only a military conflict, but a cultural and spiritual one as well – we in the Free World have to come to grips with Islam. But to do so, we first have to come to grips with ourselves. We must become virtuous. We must become courageous. We must become self-disciplined, mature and uncompromisingly honest. And we must throw political correctness onto "the unmarked grave" of history. If we do, we can address with a clear head and a pure heart the spiritual warfare in which, ready or not, we are now engaged.

For the truth is, there is no clean distinction between "good Islam" on one side and "bad Islam" on the other. There is, rather, a continuum. Take the estimated four to seven million Muslims in the U.S.A. At one end, and clearly this constitutes the majority, you have the peaceful Muslim family living down the street that obeys our laws, pays their taxes and are proud to be Americans. But since Sept. 11, we have learned that, while we were asleep in this country -- with our borders wide open, giving high-technology to our enemies -- an unknown number of terrorists also have set up shop in America, along with their supporters, sympathizers, apologists and funders.

In between these two types of Muslims – the loyal American and the enemy – you have many degrees of dissatisfaction and outright anger at the United States of America, of sympathy for Palestinian suicide bombers, of secret and sometimes open agreement with the Sept. 11 attacks and, in some cases, of actual cooperation with America's enemies. There is a great deal more to this adversary than meets the eye.

America's job is to utterly destroy – that means kill – the terrorist network, root and branch, and likewise to destroy the governments of the terrorists' patron states. If we do this just right, with the right spirit and timing, we may just succeed in shocking those millions of future Osama bin Ladens who today are following the siren song of militant Islam, and forcing them toward the more moderate end of the spectrum.

To accomplish such a Herculean task will take nothing less than God's intervention. And to receive such help from above, we must look to Him with all our heart, soul, mind and strength.


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1 posted on 09/28/2001 1:54:36 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Dynamite assessment of "modern America"....
Will the "wimpified" U. S. be able to prevail in this situation?
...very iffy....
2 posted on 09/28/2001 2:02:43 AM PDT by unamused
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To: JohnHuang2
This should be the fate of terrorists who plan atrocities from within their host nation.

In war time, we need't wait for their execution before their execution. And, perhaps we ought to invite the politically correct crowd to participate in the first test drop.

3 posted on 09/28/2001 2:04:38 AM PDT by Vigilanteman
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To: JohnHuang2
I agree with the author. We WILL lose if we keep going down the path of PC. It seems the top priority in this country is to make sure that these Mohammedans are not offended in any way.

Islam and Western Civilization DOES NOT and CANNOT mix. The Mohammedans know this, that's why they want the USA to become an Islamic state. They CANNOT seperate religious law from secular law, it's AGAINST their religion. It's a lost cause until we come to this realization.

4 posted on 09/28/2001 2:14:17 AM PDT by GuillermoX
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To: JohnHuang2
[i]America's job is to utterly destroy – that means kill – the terrorist network, root and branch, and likewise to destroy the governments of the terrorists' patron states. [b]If we do this just right, with the right spirit and timing, we may just succeed in shocking those millions of future Osama bin Ladens who today are following the siren song of militant Islam, and forcing them toward the more moderate end of the spectrum. [/b][/i] Sorry folks, but if you believe in facing the cold unvarnished truth, the author here is engaging in an unsupported conclusion. He lays out the danger of PC think very well, but his idea that we may be able to "to shock future osama Bin Ladens" doesn't seem to come from any exicting logical model. Like so many so called experts on the middle east he seems to have a far firmer grasp of the problem than the solution.
5 posted on 09/28/2001 2:19:50 AM PDT by Mission2mars
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To: JohnHuang2
Welcome to the Brave New World...of Paradise-Engineering.
6 posted on 09/28/2001 2:37:44 AM PDT by Aerial
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To: JohnHuang2
Fantasic assessment!

Then, they can destroy America in their own good time – remember, it is central to their politicized, utopian, religious beliefs that they convert the entire world to Islam – by force, if necessary.

AMEN to that! I don't think we REALLY believe this is the ultimate goal.

7 posted on 09/28/2001 3:38:42 AM PDT by Zeph211
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To: JohnHuang2,loopy,phikapmom,common tator,uncle bill
The news media, the filter through which Americans receive their information, is reluctant to define the enemy. Indeed, within the last week, it has become politically incorrect to describe the Islamic terrorists who blew up the World Trade Center and Pentagon, murdering thousands of innocent Americans, as "Islamic terrorists."

Stephen Jukes, Reuters' global head of news, decreed that the giant wire service's 2,500 journalists should not use the T-word unless in a direct quote.

"We all know that one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter and that Reuters upholds the principle that we do not use the word terrorist," he wrote in an internal memo. "To be frank, it adds little to call the attack on the World Trade Center a terrorist attack."

In 1990 Rush Limbaugh warned that Political Correctness, especially on the college campuses, was becoming the Fascism of America. In this case, I think Rush has been proven "More than Right." Who could have predicted such sheer, stark-raving mad lunacy would develop from the PC movement?

Even here on FR, the PC crowd sometimes jumps in with such whimpy fury, that I fear at the rate we are going, in a few more years, an excellent article posting such as this one would be pulled by the PC Police.

Thanks for the head's up, JohnHuang2, this represents an absolutely awful & nefarious social development.

8 posted on 09/28/2001 3:58:53 AM PDT by Hit & Run Poster (lurker since quidam)
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To: JohnHuang2
This is a MUST read!!! E-mail this to everyone you know. This is a commentary that will wake people up, and shatter the PC evil that has had America in its ugly grip for 40 years.
9 posted on 09/28/2001 4:00:32 AM PDT by Russell Scott
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To: JohnHuang2
this is a reposted reply from 9/18 re: two American high school students who tore down a Palestinian flag in their school:

Bump for these guys. Our only real hope in "winning" whatever we're in now is for this PC crap to be beaten out of people. We need a population who have the backbone to demand any questionably allied foreign nationals be deported ASAP. Even if some innocent, charming foreign nationals get shipped out. We need a population who have the backbone to make this country uninviting for anyone who's of a mind to move here, live here for few years, then strap on a bomb for Allah.

The terms of this war cannot possibly have sunk into the national psyche yet, but all here know that we are LIVING IN the frontlines. This BS about being nice-nice to the innocent (whomevers) is great in an academic kind of way, but when you're dealing with an enemy who willing to exchange his one life, in a surprise and catestrophic fashion, for the lives of thousands of people; untold vital communication, transportation, and commerce infrastructure, and the guy could be living next door to you and me, then we haven't really got much choice to be a bunch of pricks about weeding him out. IOW, we need to err on the side of being too harsh, rather than erring on the side of appeasing the PC sensibilities that have been strangling rational discourse and thought in this country for years.

Unfortunately, the sentiment of tolerance at any cost is getting increased play on the public airwaves. We will likely have the opportunity to see the stamina of said sentiment in the face of another horrendous attack. At that point, we will know whether we've won or lost, IMO.

10 posted on 09/28/2001 4:16:51 AM PDT by Semaphore Heathcliffe
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To: JohnHuang2
And we must throw political correctness onto "the unmarked grave" of history.

Just so. We just may have to throw the Libs into the "dustbin of History" first in order to do it.

11 posted on 09/28/2001 4:24:18 AM PDT by Dan De Quille
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To: JohnHuang2
"We all know that one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter and that Reuters upholds the principle that we do not use the word terrorist," he wrote in an internal memo. "To be frank, it adds little to call the attack on the World Trade Center a terrorist attack."

These men, these terrorist (I will use the term), do not fight for freedom. They fight for conquest. They fight for domination. They fight Christianity. They by their own words fight to make the whole world an Islamic Republic. They can hardly be called Freedom Fighters

When one sets out to report on an event one must define the event in terms that can be understood by the target audience. The attack on the World Trade Center attack was an attack on building predominately occupied by civilians. This is a target with out any military or strategic value. This attackers only conceivable purpose is to strike fear in to the populace of the target country and destroy the will of the people to resist the attacker and accede to attackers political demands. This in the understanding of the general population of this country would in popular parlance be termed as a Terrorist Attack

12 posted on 09/28/2001 4:30:04 AM PDT by Pontiac
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To: JohnHuang2
I've been reading a lot on Islamism since the World Trade Center attack. All these groups trace their origin to the revolutionary views of Komeini. If anyone would know of an excellent biography of this Iranian leader, please let me know. However, I have found out so far that he was influenced by the writings of Ali Shariati and Franz Fanon. Reading the beliefs of Fanon is more chilling than any suspense novel. Try this site: http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/Bahri/Fanon.html
13 posted on 09/28/2001 4:32:34 AM PDT by wjeanw
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To: JohnHuang2
A largely overlooked piece yesterday by Paul Johnson, Relentlessly and Thoroughly, made many of these same points. People should read that very important article.
14 posted on 09/28/2001 4:37:25 AM PDT by Cincinatus
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To: JohnHuang2
BUMP
15 posted on 09/28/2001 4:41:31 AM PDT by truthkeeper
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To: JohnHuang2
Now that we're more than two weeks and a half weeks past the attacks (a virtual lifetime in the eyes of American media), it's become increasingly evident in TV interviews and radio call-ins that a significant portion of our population have literally stifled any self-survival instinct in favor of not offending anyone. It's absolutely mindboggling. There are now entire generations of Americans, young though they may be, who know nothing other than a fuzzy relativist worldview where nothing's really better than anything else. They and their adult counterparts (whom tragically have infested the very media that shape public opinion) can only be a liability in what is shaping up to be a cut-throat future.

And as the reality of an obliterated national icon and financial hub fades into "America United" or "America's New War" or whatever braindead network of your choice has named this week in time, we lose sight of the bottom line. This situation will very possibly become, whether the majority wants it or not, a war between Islam and the West. Correction: the guys of 9/11 have made this a war between Islam and the West. And the West, being so hamstrung by PC, can't find the stones to call it what it is. Please, West...find the stones, and join the battle that is on your front lawn.

16 posted on 09/28/2001 4:55:47 AM PDT by Semaphore Heathcliffe
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To: JohnHuang2
Excellent job, as usual!

One thing I've noticed lately, and one must listen to NPR to hear this (for now at least), but many of the pc police are trying to use this attack as a venue for moving their agendas forward.

For example, Andrew Sullivan thinks now is a good time to lift restrictions on gays in the military, feminists want us to rethink our martial macho culture and/or make women's opinions on war equally relevant to talk of retaliation. Afterall we can't give into the forces of "hate". Militant blacks wonder if America is even worthy of defense.

Our leaders, and each of us, must insist that this fight, this war, is about our survival as a free people. Nothing less. All appeals to politics & politeness & fairness be damned. These are distractions we can't afford.

I believe these discordant voices will grow as the shock of the attack wears off. No freedom loving citizen should give them any leeway or venue for their stupidity.

17 posted on 09/28/2001 5:17:25 AM PDT by Pietro
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To: JohnHuang2
Source: Associated Press

AP? Making sure we're on our toes, John, even before the first cup of coffee?

Good post. Hopefully, this war will mean the death of PC. If not, I fear it will mark a significant inflection point in the decline of America.

18 posted on 09/28/2001 5:38:59 AM PDT by FreedomPoster
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To: GuillermoX
>They CANNOT seperate religious law from secular law, it's AGAINST their religion. It's a lost cause until we come to this realization.

It shouldn't be hard to come to that realization, there are many here in the US that don't want church and state seperated.

19 posted on 09/28/2001 5:55:14 AM PDT by texlok
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To: JohnHuang2
Another problem with PC is the fact that if we go into Afghanistan or Iraq or wherever, the American public is going to have to deal with the fact that innocents will probably be killed. It's sad, but true. It happened in Iraq, but wasn't widely publicized, and it'll happen here I'm sure (some reporter aching to get a news story and that doesn't like the administration would love to flash pictures on the screen of collateral damage).

I'm actually somewhat worried that some news organization will flash a few pics of people who were in the wrong place at the wrong time and all of the sudden the sheeple of the world will try and make us out to be bad guys. "Those awful Americans, look how they killed civilians" and then some here in the US will lose the will to do what has to be done. Things happen, there's nothing we can do about it. Sometimes the means justify the end (and before anybody brings up Hamburg and Hiroshima and Nagasaki, hey, we could have totally demolished those countries had we not done what we did).

20 posted on 09/28/2001 6:00:56 AM PDT by texlok
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