We take our poutine very very seriously here!.
"i dont feel any rage....
does that mean
i am not muslim?
#someonegetmeadrink
#MuslimRage " ~ Ramah
Kudaimi.
POPPING THE MARKS
September 23, 2012
So I’ve just received an email from a reader, asking whether
I might have something to say about The Innocence of Muslims.
“Is tolerance for satire really a concept that is not compatible with Islam?” he asks. “Is there something about all this indignation that ‘we,’ the West, don’t understand?”
When asked to explain Muslim rage, I have an answer, but I
already know the response to my answer. A defender of “Western civilization”
will tell me,
“Yeah, but we aren’t violent. They’re the ones who kill people over religion.”
If numbers matter, however, the mythology of “America” kills many, many more people today than any
myth of “Islam.”
To sustain a pseudo-secular military cult,
we have produced a nation of cheerleaders for
blood and murder.
We speak of the cult’s heroic work as
“sacrifice”
and say that it’s all for a divine cause of
“freedom.”
That’s what we send out there, at them. This
is not simply a world in which one side has a sense of humor and the other does
not, or one side is “modern” and “enlightened” while the other side needs to
catch up.
The modern, enlightened side is burning people alive.
Innocence is simply the playground bully calling your mother a slut after already breaking your jaw, and then wondering why you can’t take a joke.
I am not trying to excuse violence. As an artist, I support
everyone’s right to make shitty, cheap-looking art, and I do not believe that
bloodshed is ever an acceptable way of responding to art.
But in the big picture,
this isn’t really about
violent religion vs. nonviolent art;
it’s violence vs.
violence.
Last week, the day on which my column runs happened to fall
on September 11. My column was not about September 11; I offered no
recollections of the day, no meditation on where we’ve gone as a nation since
then, no diagnosis, no hope for a better future, and no apology on behalf of
“moderate” Muslims.
.
.
Instead, I wrote about drugs. It seems that every year, the anniversary produces a number of Muslim bloggers and commentators publicly performing our love of peace, assuring everyone that we, too, shared in the suffering of that day. I am thankful for them and respect their efforts, because this is work that needs to be done. But I did not try.
The reason for my silence on 9/11 is that
I am not only Muslim. I am also American.
I am also white. I am male and heterosexual.
However, I am not asked, as an American,
to reflect on the yearly anniversary
of our atomic bombs falling upon Japan,
or our countless military interventions
throughout the world.
There is no date on the calendar
for me, as a white person,
to demonstrate that I have properly reflected
on slavery
and the generations of inequality and naked
white sadism
between the slave era and our own unjust
present;
we could potentially have such a day,
but often turn it into shallow self-congratulation.
As a white person,
I am not asked to consider the wanton murders
of young black men by white cops
or white civilians, or the white terrorism of
shootings in gurudwaras,
as directly relevant to my identity.
Nor do I have a designated anniversary for
reflection,
as a straight man,
on the horrifying statistics of rape
or the ways in which heterosexism
Let's discuss oversell and
pandering to Zionist interests here, shall we? Did Newsweek make an
epic public relations
fail or did it execute a bold strategy to generate more newsstand sales
and
website clicks? Cheap jingoism like calling this situation "Muslim rage"
is no more than lazy journalism, propaganda and dishonest. Sadly, all
too many will buy the goods along with the BS.
As a Muslim, however, people do expect me to show evidence
of my soul-searching over a single event, and I am regularly instructed by
popular media to imagine 9/11 as a cancer within my own self.
Journalists ask me about Islam’s “crisis”
as though it’s a private demon
with whom I must personally wrestle every day;
Meanwhile, my whiteness remains untouched and unchallenged
by the decade of hate crimes that have followed 9/11.
Journalists don’t often ask whether “white tradition” can be
reconciled to modern ideals of equality and pluralism, or whether the “straight
male community” is capable of living peacefully in America.
.
.
A lot of Muslim rage here!
Oooops, wrong photo ~ no raised fists...
Oooops, wrong photo ~ no raised fists...
When it comes to my participation in America, my whiteness and maleness are far more likely than my Islam to wound others, and thus perhaps more urgently in need of “reform” or “enlightenment” or whatever you say that Islam needs. Again, this is only if numbers matter.
Yes, there’s something that we, the self-identified “West,”
don’t understand: ourselves.
We see the violence that
we want to see.
.
We ignore our legacy
of hatred and destruction,
of hatred and destruction,
always wondering how they
can even look themselves in the mirror.
can even look themselves in the mirror.
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