Exaggerated, right? Think again. A number of rightwing political and Christian personalities — and their stooges in major media outlets like the rabidly anti-Islamic Fox News — are peddling the same viewpoint. This, besides damaging America’s secular credentials, is making life difficult for the five million Muslims in the country. The brouhaha over the so-called Ground Zero Mosque and Pastor Jones’ deranged theatrics aside, growing fear, intolerance and hatred abound. An independent blogger-activist, Pamela Geller, is inciting Muslims towards “Leaving Islam”, a slogan she splattered in flashy ads on buses in several American cities; opposition to building new mosques in states like Tennessee is growing, as are acts of vandalism against existing ones. Last month, a group of congressmen and media figures publicly released a chunky report titled ‘Shariah: The Threat to America’; in Texas, the board of education decided that its textbooks “glorified” Islam and needed to be modified to present a more truthful, Christian picture to students.
America has been here before. It saw off the virulence of McCarthyism and Japanese-American internment camps. The current paranoia may be a fleeting, post-9/11 and economic downturn-inspired phenomenon, stoked by opportunistic politicians and their brown-nosed media flunkies. It’s election season, after all. There is reason for hope that America’s voices of tolerance and plurality — which are strong and numerous — will eventually win out. The real danger is not some apocalyptic Islamist conquest of the country but the erosion of values it supposedly reveres and the use of this phenomenon as a rallying cry by fanatics yearning to inflict their own violent hatred on the American people. That’s what we should all fear.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 20th, 2010.
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