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Posts Tagged ‘Misrepresentation’

Islamists and the Implicit Demonization of Islam

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

It is the essential duty of the press to disseminate information accurately, responsibly, and to the best of their ability, impartially.   Failing this, they must place their information in its proper context – as editorial where bias cannot be separated.

At least since the events of September 11th, 2001, the media and the blogosphere have reported on individuals and factions they regard as extremists – like those responsible for the attacks.  Most prominent in the reporting was mention of the religion of these offenders, that being – at least nominally – Islam.

The terms that subsequently emerged were “Islamic radicals”, “Islamists” and most venomously “Islamofascists”.  So often was Islam – as a faith of one-fifth of the human population – tethered to the inexcusable actions of an aggressive few, that one could hardly think of one without thinking about the other.  While for some this association produced a new and profound animosity towards Islam and Muslims, I was inclined to investigate the relationship, if any, between the religion and the deviant practice of terrorism.

What I found was that in most instances of separatism, radicalism, and/or militancy, Islam was more a mere fact of their identity or culture than the inspiration for their actions.  For all that Islam really had to do with it, the aggressors might as well have been called “turbanist radicals”, if they happened to be wearing turbans.  That there is such an emphasis on religion would appear to be a rhetorical attack on Islam as a global faith.

Obama and Socialism

Monday, October 27th, 2008

The attempts by the political right-wing of the United States, in their accusations of Barack Obama being a “socialist” in his economic plans, either doesn’t know what socialism is, or is dependent upon their audience’s likely ignorance of the term. First of all, socialism cannot be defined as any one thing, given that it is a broad and often conflicting set of ideologies. One of the better-known offshoots of socialism, however, is communism, and the right is just short of channeling Joseph McCarthy and yelling the deadly “C-word” in Obama’s direction. As Victor Davis Hanson at the National Review suggests, Obama would have everyone making the same salary, regardless of their role in the workforce.

So that we’re clear, that would be communism. And it is even further from what Obama is proposing than libertarian free-market capitalism. One need look no further than Obama’s surrogates (a practice the right is obsessed with when it suits their agenda) to determine whether or not his economic policies evoke communism. Cue Warren Buffett, currently the richest man on the planet Earth, and one of Obama’s campaign advisors. Buffett would have more to lose than anyone were the United States to somehow become communist, so I doubt that he would support a candidate running on such a platform.