
In
Truth Revolt I discuss the ongoing refusal to face reality.
The world is in flames because of jihad, and yet the fog
of deception is thicker than ever. If you have ever tried to point out
to friends or coworkers the violent texts and teachings of Islam that
jihadists use to justify violence and supremacism, you may have
experienced its effects yourself: charges of “racism,” “bigotry,” and
“hatred”; invocations of the Crusades, the Inquisition, and the Book of
Joshua; and a reminder that the Catechism of the Catholic Church says
that Muslims “together with us…adore the one, merciful God” (841).
Yet none of this actually addresses the uniqueness of the jihad
phenomenon: Muslims, not Christians or Jews or Hindus or Buddhists, are
committing acts of violence today on a global scale, and justifying
those acts and making recruits by pointing to their own sacred texts.
When foes of jihad terror point this out, however, they tend to place
themselves in the position of Dr. Thomas Stockmann in Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People.
The play is a marvelous parable for our times. Stockmann’s town is
famous and prosperous because of its baths, which are believed to have
healing properties. But then Stockmann finds to his horror that the
baths are not beneficial at all, but actually poisonous, and are making
those who bathe in them even worse off than they were previously.
Ever the good citizen, Stockmann sends a report on this to the town’s
mayor, recommending that the baths be closed temporarily and costly
repairs undertaken to render the waters truly medicinal and not deadly.
He expects that the townspeople will be grateful to him for pointing out
this looming disaster and helping them avert it. But to his shock, the
town leaders are dismissive, even contemptuous, of his findings. They
refuse to say anything publicly about what he has discovered, for fear
of causing panic and demoralization among the townspeople and ruining
the reputation of the baths, which could bankrupt the town.
They warn Stockmann to keep quiet and go along as well, but he
refuses, calling a town meeting on his own. There, he is shocked again
as the townspeople show themselves no more receptive to his discoveries
and recommendations than the authorities were. They see that the baths
are making the town rich, and that Stockmann’s findings will hurt the
town’s reputation and cost a great deal of money to implement — and they
don’t care that the benefits of implementing the repairs he recommends
will outweigh the liabilities in the long run. They make fun of him and
denounce him, calling him an enemy of the people. And with Stockmann
thoroughly discredited, they continue happily on their pathway to their
own destruction, and the destruction of untold numbers of other people.
That, in a nutshell, is what will happen to you if you stand up
against jihad terror today. Willful ignorance completely blankets the
discourse about jihad-related issues.
A particularly egregious example came in the UK’s Daily Mail this
week, in a piece devoted to how jihadists from Nigeria and Kenya to
Syria and Iraq have set so much of the world aflame. The Mail
interviewed Andreas Krieg, a Middle East security analyst at King’s
College London in Qatar, about the rise of “Islamist extremism.” Krieg
agreed that there was a problem: “All the empirical evidence shows that
it is on the rise. You’re seeing it in all the headlines, then you’re
looking at Iraq, you’re looking at Syria, you’re looking at Nigeria.”
However, he added, “in all three cases this has nothing to do with
Islam. I think people in the West may think it is because they feel
alienated by Islam.
There is a lot of Islamaphobia.”
Krieg attempted an explanation for how all this Islam that has
nothing to do with Islam came about: “When communities become
disenfranchised – and lot of them are Muslim – they use Islam to further
their particular cause. They adhere to a radical interpretation of
Islam, but it has nothing to do with the religion.”
How could a “radical interpretation of Islam” have “nothing to do
with the religion”?
How could it be possible that these groups that
uniformly explain and justify their actions on the basis of Islam have
nothing to do with Islam? How can it be that a group that calls itself
the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant and another that calls itself the
Congregation of the People of the Sunnah for Dawah and Jihad have
nothing to do with Islam?
It is also noteworthy that this risible interview got printed at all.
What stake does the mainstream media have in absolving Islam of
responsibility for evils perpetrated in its name and in accord with its
teachings? Why does the mainstream media always rush to exonerate Islam
of any connection to the ever-mounting number of atrocities done in its
name and inspired by its texts and teachings, instead of explaining the
ideology that jihadis say motivates and inspires them?
This fog of deception and willful ignorance is only hindering genuine
attempts to formulate positive and effective ways to limit the power of
Islamic teachings to incite to violence. But it doesn’t look as if it
is going to clear anytime soon.
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