By Alan Caruba
There is
more than a little irony that September 11th is designated Patriot
Day when the Obama administration has made it clear what it really thinks of
patriots.
It is
astonishing and frightening how many Americans have been identified as
“potential terrorists” or “extremists” by various elements of the government.
Michael Snyder found 72 types of Americans fall into this category and they
include “anti-gay”, “anti-immigrant”, “members of the Christian Action Network”,
anyone who is a “general right-wing extremist”, and many others, any one of
which probably includes you. Many patriot organizations such as those
affiliated with the Tea Party movement have been thwarted from securing tax
exempt status by the Internal Revenue Service.
In the
wake of the attacks on September 11, 2001, Patriot Day was signed into law on
December 18, 2001 to commemorate those who lost their lives at the Twin Towers,
the Pentagon, and a third hijacked flight that crashed in Pennsylvania.
So,
naturally, a group called the American Muslim Political Action Committee
(AMPAC) has been granted permission to hold a “Million Muslim March” in
Washington, D.C. on September 11th. AMPAC claims that Muslims have
been “victimized by being made the villains” and “to this day every media
outlet and anti-Islamic organization has committed slanderous and libel
statements against us as Muslims and our religion of Islam.”
On August
20th, the Center for Security Policy, using data published by the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, published “Religious Bias Crimes 2000-2009,
Muslim, Jewish and Christian Victims: Debunking the Myth of a Growing Trend in
Muslim Victimization.” The Center analyzed the data and found that, from 2000
through 2009, “Jewish victims of hate crimes outnumbered Muslim victims by
about six to one.” Subsequent FBI statistics for 2010 and 2011 showed a rate of
Jewish to Muslim victims of about five to one. Overall, however, the number of
hate crimes reported is low.
If 9/11
has had a negative impact on the Muslim community in America, it is hard to
arrive at that conclusion based on the FBI statistics and, in February, USA
Today reported that the “Number of U.S. mosques up 74% since 2000.”
“While
protests against new mosques in New York, Tennessee and California made
headlines”, USA Today reported, “the overall number of mosques quietly rose
from 1,209 in 2000 to 2,106 in 2010.”
The
conclusion was based on a study by the Hartford Institute for Religious Research
(Hartford Seminary), the Association for Statisticians of American Religious
Bodies, as well as the nation’s largest Islamic civic and religious groups,
including the Islamic Society of North America and the Council on
American-Islamic Relations.
This is
hardly a picture of Islamic repression in America. Safaa Zarzour, secretary
general of the Islamic Society said that, despite fears of being “marginalized,
demonized and isolated”, the study revealed that Muslims have “kept their eyes
on the prize, becoming part of mainstream America.” Most mosques are in cities,
but 28% were in the suburbs by 2010.
In 2010,
the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life conducted a survey that found the
Muslim population was approximately 2.6 million. A 2011 survey found 2.75
Muslims in the U.S., of whom 1.8 were adults.
Reportedly,
AMPAC has not had much success signing up Muslims to march in Washington, D.C.,
but the very idea of such an event on the anniversary of 9/11 is a window into
Islam a triumphalist religion well known for building its mosques on the sites
of former Christian churches and Jewish synagogues. This was evident in 2010
when a Muslim group announced it intended to build a mosque close to the site
of the former Twin Towers called Park51. It sparked vigorous debate, but to
date the project has not gone forward. Muslims continue to lay claim to
Jerusalem. Wherever Islam conquered, even if eventually forced to leave,
Muslims assert ownership.
As the
twelfth anniversary of 9/11 occurs, Muslims throughout the Middle East continue
to drive Christians from nations in which they have lived, often for centuries.
The effort of the Muslim Brotherhood to regain control of Egypt was accompanied
by the wholesale destruction of Coptic Christian churches and attacks on Coptic
businesses, homes, and individuals.
While
America has long had a tradition of religious tolerance, that is a two-way
street and the evidence of Islamic intolerance is vast. A Christian minister is
under a death sentence in Iran as this is written. Christians in the Middle
East are being killed and their churches burned. The Islamic conflict between
Sunnis and Shiites afflicts the entire Middle East, resulting in bombings in
Iraq and underlying the conflict in Syria.
We know
who the enemy is. Militant Islam threatens us no less than Nazism in the last
century. The American Muslim Political Action Committee is the enemy within our
borders, along with other comparable groups. Do not be deceived. Do not let
down your guard. Remember 9/11.
© Alan
Caruba, 2013
There is no such creature as a "moderate" Muslim, as Islam is the religion of the sword with 164 Jihad verses commanding the believer to convert, kill or enslave all non-Muslims.
ReplyDeleteYes, Muslims may pretend to be peaceful and reasonable in America when their numbers are less than one percent of the population as a matter of tactics, but when the number of Muslims grow, so too Islamic terrorism.
The fact is that Muslims cannot be loyal Americans, and should be removed from the United States as a national security risk.
REMEMBER, REMEMBER THE 11th OF SEPTEMBER 2001!!!
The reason for the Million Muslim March is because they have been “victimized by being made the villains” and “to this day every media outlet and anti-Islamic organization has committed slanderous and libel statements against us as Muslims and our religion of Islam.” I live in Jordan for three years, and I'm a Roman Catholic married to a Muslim. He nor his family never told me I must be a muslim. I have debated his friends why I love my religion and believe me I am a good debater. The village knows that I'm a christian and my life is not threaten, I'm not getting my head chopped nor getting shot at (well, I do live near Syria). My husband personally takes me to church every Sunday and waits for me. Over here, Islam is the major religion but both religions Islam and Christianity have no problem. Yes, there are crazy Muslims but there are also crazy Christians. I love my country and a Patriot but people need to understand just because there some crazies that doesn't mean all are crazy. Besides, what about America having drones over here? Americans has killed innocents also.
ReplyDeleteDoes your stupid ass even know any muslims? You would probably find them alot like regular folks.... But ur one of those people who has WAY too time on their hands and choses to spend it cooking up ill informed hate blogs. How very petty and small of you.
ReplyDeleteComparing all Muslims to Islamic extremists is the same as comparing all christians to Westboro baptist.
ReplyDeleteFreedom from religious persecution...but please keep it to yourselves...the average American could care less what god you pray to, just don't expect me to believe the same as you! That is the belief this country was formed from in the first place...if you don't like that, leave!
ReplyDeleteThis is incredibly sad to read. Not all Muslims are bad. I went to high school with a few some of which actually went back home to marry and have kids, but they were never a threat to us. People are a little irrational about it all is this any worse than the rise of scientology or the fact that 2.8 billion people are expected to be Christian by 2020. And the growth alone of Christians since the 1970s is ridiculous. It just make sense to put a religion against another that's why the middle east has been at war for so long and should we really encourage that here. The permit to the bikers probably didn't go through because of city restrictions. The muslims obviously got their permit before hand and also DC probably wanted to avoid massive conflict on 9/11, but here we go let's see if this works out for anyone involved. Remember we have a right to peaceful protest, but the minute it's not peaceful we are out of luck.
ReplyDeletewhy are you spreading hate with your lies ? Dont you like peace in this world ? why do you want more blood to be shed from innocent peoples body dont you have a little bit humanity ?
ReplyDeleteRiri...check out which nations are either threatening the peace or engaged in some level of warfare...they are all Muslim.
ReplyDeleteI don't spread lies. I just reported what the Muslim group in DC said. Then I added data from reliable sources that disputed it.