“Nothing to Do with Islam.” By Mona Charen. National Review Online, December 4, 2015. Also at Real Clear Politics.
Hillary Clinton’s Denialism Is the Other Extreme of Trump’s Rhetoric on Islam. By Mollie Hemingway. NJBR, November 24, 2015.
Hillary Clinton’s Denialism Is the Other Extreme of Trump’s Rhetoric on Islam. By Mollie Hemingway. NJBR, November 24, 2015.
Charen:
In the aftermath of Paris and before San Bernardino, Hillary Clinton articulated the forced catechism of the Left: “Let’s be clear: Islam is not our adversary. Muslims are peaceful and tolerant people and have nothing whatsoever to do with terrorism.”
In the aftermath of Paris and before San Bernardino, Hillary Clinton articulated the forced catechism of the Left: “Let’s be clear: Islam is not our adversary. Muslims are peaceful and tolerant people and have nothing whatsoever to do with terrorism.”
What
happens when a major political party becomes so wedded to political correctness
that it feels constrained to deny reality? Clinton could hardly have chosen a
less opportune moment to squeeze her eyes shut about the threat of Islamic
extremism — a threat that is glaringly, blazingly obvious.
The
first part of what Mrs. Clinton said was true. Islam is not our adversary.
There are an estimated 1.6 billion Muslims in the world, and if all of them
were violent extremists, we’d have a planet drowning in blood. Most Muslims are
peaceful. Beyond that, they practice charity, care for the sick, and encourage
good works.
But
there is a fever sweeping the Muslim world that has infected a significant
minority of Muslims — and because Muslims are so numerous, that minority
amounts to hundreds of millions. It began in the 1920s with the Muslim
Brotherhood. Its Shiite incarnation has captured the government of Iran. Saudi
oil money has facilitated its spread to places such as Pakistan and
Afghanistan. President Obama, deluded from the get-go that our enemy was not
Islamic extremism, but merely “al-Qaeda,” stood by while the Islamic extremists
in Iraq and Syria morphed into a new entity called ISIS. Obama never saw it
coming because he was determined to believe, with Mrs. Clinton and other
Democrats, that terrorism has nothing to do with Islam.
Isn’t
it odd, then, that in Nigeria (70 percent Muslim) and Lebanon (54 percent
Muslim) large majorities say they are “very worried” about Islamic extremism in
their countries? The presence of Boko Haram in Nigeria and Hezbollah in Lebanon
has a way of concentrating the mind. People around the world are worried about
Islamic radicalism too. Perhaps they are mindful of 9/11, the Fort Hood
shooting (2009), the Boston Marathon bombing (2013), the bombings of trains in
Madrid (2004), the three-day siege of hotels and a Jewish center in Mumbai
(2008), the bombings of a bus and trains in London (2005), the attack on a
Jewish school in Toulouse (2012), the slaughter of students at a Kenya
university (2015), the attack on high schoolers in Peshawar, Pakistan (2014),
the shootings at a Mali hotel (2015), the stabbings in Israel (2015), the Bali
bombings (2002), the Jakarta bombing (2009), and so very many more, to say
nothing of the treatment of religious minorities, homosexuals, and women in
many Muslim societies.
As for
whether Muslims are tolerant — there’s no doubt that some are, but as the 2013
Pew Survey of global attitudes found, 88 percent of Egyptian and 62 percent of
Pakistani Muslims favor the death penalty for apostates. “This is also the majority
view among Muslims in Malaysia, Jordan and the Palestinian territories.”
We
Americans congratulate ourselves for our comparatively superior ability to
assimilate Muslim immigrants into our society, and perhaps we deserve the pat
on the back. Then again, we have nothing like the numbers of Muslim immigrants
Europe does, and the percentages matter. Even among American Muslims, 7 percent
told Pew in 2011 that “suicide bombing or other violence against civilians” is
“sometimes justified to defend Islam against its enemies.” One percent said
“often” and five percent said “rarely.” Eighty-one percent said “never.” Those
responses were not very different from the views of Turkish and Indonesian
Muslims.
Islam
is in the throes of a religious war. The primary victims are other Muslims, but
thousands of Christians, Jews, Hindus, and others have been bloodied by it as
well. “Don’t get on your high horse,” Obama told Christians, referring to the
Crusades. Yes, when Christianity was about the age that Islam is now, it too
was engulfed in righteous violence. The West is long past it. They’re not. If
another civilization had been able to exert influence over Protestants and
Catholics in the 1500s and 1600s to quell the violence and encourage the
“better angels” of the society, it would have been no bad thing.
As for
today, we owe it to ourselves to be alert to the obvious threat that radical
Islam poses to the people of the Middle East (primarily), and to the rest of
us. Radicalism has had the wind at its back in the Muslim world for nearly a
century. It shows no sign of abating just because Mrs. Clinton and company bury
their heads in the sand.