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Islamo-Fascism Week Kicks Off
Armed with pre-written questions, activists and students gathered last night at a panel held under the auspices of “Islamo-fascism Awareness Week” in a crowded Mathematics building classroom.
The panelists, Ibn Warraq, Christina Sommers, and Phyllis Chesler, were invited to speak by the College Republicans as part of David Horowitz’s week-long teach-in. Upon entrance, audience members walked between security guards from Public Safety. As expressed in their questions following the panel, spectators expected the panelists to project Horowitz’s views, and were surprised to see they had diverging views of their own, referencing Edward Said, celebrated former English professor at Columbia.
“Said encouraged self-pity among the Arabs, making self-criticism of Arab society impossible,” Warraq, scholar and founder of the Center for Inquiry for the Secularization of Islamic Society, said. “He intimidated Westerners, Said, who were afraid to say anything critical ... People were terrified of being called ‘Orientalist.’” Warraq also questioned Said’s status as a scholar of Muslim studies.
Chesler, author of "Women and Madness" and professor emeritus at the College of Staten Island, noted that Warraq’s critiquing Said at Columbia University, where Said used to teach, is significant. “Said perpetrated this massive ... world-class hoax funded by Columbia.”
She added that the Middle Eastern Languages and Studies Department would never host such a panel because Columbia is a “university that has been hijacked: Palestinianized, Stalinized, Edward Said-ized ... so that the rights of free speech and academic freedom does not apply to those who tell the truth about Islam.”
Chesler, citing a speech at Barnard during which her comments sparked a “near-riot,” said that her views about the oppression of women in Muslim countries are not embraced by academics because human rights activists turn a blind eye to injustices committed by people of color. She cited genital mutilations, honor killings, dress codes, and rape as injustices occurring in Muslim countries.
Sommers, former professor at Clark University, spoke about conservative feminist reforms in the Muslim world. The movement “celebrates womanliness as a virtue, is faith-based.”
When an audience member asked about President George W. Bush’s Iraqi constitution and as to why it lists Islam as the official religion, Chesler pointed out that she never had a say. “Being on the left in America, you have to ... conform to the total party line. ... If I’m going to be making common cause with people who have different views, that’s great.”
After a spectator asked about the use of the term “fascism,” Warraq explained that while the term is often misused to represent anything evil, scholars analyzed the Koran and agreed that if the letter of the law is imposed, it is considered fascist. “We’re talking about the use of force ... to suppress other people,” Sommers clarified.
Chris Kulawik, CC ’08 and president of the College Republicans, said he was pleased by the “incredibly civil debate.”
“People came here expecting ... tiny Horowitzes,” he said. “What they saw were diverging ideas.”
Other students disagreed with the panelists and the premise of the event and Awareness Week. “It’s terrifying that ‘Islamo-fascism Week’ is going on across the country,” Lucero James, a student at Medgar Evers said. “We need to expose the truth of the program and reveal the lying.”
Mark Goret of the New York City Office of the Comptroller said he was surprised by the civility of the discussion: “I guess people here learned a lesson. You know, from the minutemen.”
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Islam is peace. Islam is love. Islam is fair. Islam is non-violent. Islam is just. Islam is respectful. Islam respects women. Islam respects Jews. Islam respected Christians. Islam respects people of all other religions. Islam respects people, no matter what or who they are. Islam is good. Islam is charity. Islam is kindness. Islam is generosity. Islam is faith. Islam is giving. Islam is NOT violent. Islam is NOT bigoted. Islam is NOT barbaric. Islam is NOT fascist. Islam is NOT oppressive.
Want proof? READ the Koran and don't quote is out of context.
Islam is fascist and bigoted.Muslims cannot face the basic truth that islam is trapped in the 7th century Arabian barbarism and immorality ,which is why they resort to violence to cover up their backwardness and incompetence in 21st century.Quran is worse than the mafia manual for its intolerance and vindictivenes ,it is a hate-mongering scripture inciting its followers to islamize or enslave or murder. You cannot questiion the Quran as it is considered to be Allahs inviolable words and therefore sacred ,while the truth is it is Mohameds own words and dictats to impose his despotic ,barbaric rule. It is not a book of wisdom or spirituality as we generally understand but a book of bigotry ,intolerance and extreme violence! People should wake up to this reality and reject political corerectness "islam is a religion of peace" and not pamper the muslims ,OIL or NO OIL!
ISLAM is intolerant.Islam is fascism.ISLAM is dogma.Islam is primitive.ISLAM is hatred,terror,fear.Islam is a dark chapter in human histroy. Islam is a highly negative ideology,suppressive,oppressive,tyrannical,murderous,cruel . Look at ISLAMIC countries- their laws,discrimination,ill treatment ,inequality of nonmoslems,women,children,subjugation of nonmoslems,slavery - all Islamic countries are hell holes,uncivilized,brutal,highly prejudicial,biased against nonmoslems,women.
You sound more intolerant to me.
CS wrote last week; "its organizers dangerously (if unsurprisingly) conflate extremists who practice Islam with the faith itself"
Of course, that was a bald-faced LIE-- as the CS editors knew when they printed it. Are the CS editors prepared to issue and apology or retraction for their factual error?
If the goal of that LIE was to discredit secular Muslim speakers like Ibn Warraq, then you've succeeded in looking quite foolish in public.
Why on Earth would IFA week support secular Muslim speakers, like Ibn Warraq, if it's goal was to "conflate extremists"... "with the faith"?
Ibn Warraq challenges "moderate" Muslims in the community to demonstrate their commitment to practicing their "peaceful" faith by joining secularists who bravely signed The St. Petersburg Declaration (hyperlinked for easy access here).
Ibn Warraq challenges non-Muslim Leftists to try listening to what these genuine moderate Muslim reformers (and their supporters at the Horowitz Freedom Center) have to say about their faith... instead of issuing ignorant, blanket generalizations and silly condemnations.
It was, however, refreshing to learn (in this case) Columbia students restrained their impulse to public incontinence. Valuable lessons are being learned, afterall.
She added that the Middle Eastern Languages and Studies Department would never host such a panel because Columbia is a “university that has been hijacked: Palestinianized, Stalinized, Edward Said-ized ... so that the rights of free speech and academic freedom does not apply to those who tell the truth about Islam.”
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I would also like to add that freedom of speech at Columbia does not apply to the following:
those who tell the truth about ILLEGAL immigration.
those who tell the truth about the 'bell curve'.
those who acknowledge America as a sovereign nation of laws
those who acknowledge the superiority of capitalism over all other forms of economic policy.
those who chastise communism.
Did I miss anything?
those who tell the truth about the 'bell curve'.
well, given the firestorm that has erupted around james watson's recent comments, i don't think that we are likely to see much in the way of honest discussion when it comes to the distribution of intelligence.
What is Horowitz so Afraid of?
www.yousefmunayyer.blogspot.co...
Other students disagreed with the panelists and the premise of the event and Awareness Week. “It’s terrifying that ‘Islamo-fascism Week’ is going on across the country,” Lucero James, a student at Medgar Evers said. “We need to expose the truth of the program and reveal the lying.”
Oh, Lucero! How delicious the sweet irony that drips from your tongue!
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