Glenn Greenwald of Salon.com spotlights the core issue with the hysteria surrounding the protest of a Muslim community center near Ground Zero: Islamophobia. Greenwald correctly points out the significant ramifications of this issue and how it has both domestic and international consequences for the United States. Greenwald also aptly makes the important point that if these loons succeed in kicking out the Muslims from the land they own and have a Constitutional right to build on then it will only embolden the Islamophobes to continue protesting and demonstrating (and possibly worse, physically attacking) against mosque construction plans around the country.
Make sure to watch the video of the man at the protest who was incorrectly viewed by the protestors of the mosque as a Muslim. Imagine if he actually were a Muslim – what might have happened to him? It’s a scary thought.
The “mosque” debate is not a “distraction”
By Glenn Greenwald
Opponents of the Park51 Islamic community center held a rally yesterday in Lower Manhattan, and a 4-minute video, posted below, reveals the true sentiments behind this campaign. It has little to do with The Hallowed Ground of the World Trade Center — that’s just the pretext — and everything to do with animosity toward Muslims. I dislike the tactic of singling out one or two objectionable people or signs at a march or rally in order to disparage the event itself. That’s not what this video is. Rather, it shows the collective sentiment of those gathered, as well as what’s driving the broader national backlash against mosques and Muslims far beyond Ground Zero.
The episode in the video begins when, as John Cole put it, “some black guy made the mistake of looking Muslimish and was harassed and nearly assaulted by the collection of lily white mouth-breathers at the event . . . At about 25 seconds in, he quite astutely points out to the crowd that ‘All y’all dumb motherfuckers don’t even know my opinion on shit’.” As this African-American citizen (whom the videographer claims is a union carpenter who works at Ground Zero) is instructed to leave by what appears to be some sort of security or law enforcement official, the crowd proceeds to yell: ”he musta voted for Obama,” “Mohammed’s a pig,” and other assorted charming anti-mosque slogans. I really encourage everyone to watch this to see the toxicity this campaign has unleashed:
The New York Times article on this rally describes similar incidents, including how a student who carried a sign that simply read ”Religious tolerance is what makes America great” was threatened and told that “that if the police were not present, [he] would be in danger.” Does anyone believe that their real agenda is simply to have Park51 move a few blocks away to less Sacred ground, or that they’re amenable to some sort of Howard-Dean-envisioned compromise that accommodates everyone?
All of this underscores a point I’ve wanted to make for awhile. There’s been a tendency, which I find increasingly irritating, to dismiss this whole Park51 debate as some sort of petty, inconsequential August “distraction” from what Really Matters. Here’s Chuck Todd mocking the debate as a ”shiny metal object alert” and lamenting “the waste of time” he believes it to be, whileKatrina vanden Heuvel, in The Washington Post last week, condemned ”pundits and politicians [who] are working themselves into hysteria over a mosque near Ground Zero” on the ground that it won’t determine the outcome of the midterm elections. This impulse is understandable. If you chose to narrowly define the topic of the controversy as nothing more than the Manhattan address of Park 51, then obviously it pales in importance to the unemployment crisis, our ongoing wars, and countless other political issues.
But that’s an artificially narrow and misguided way of understanding what this dispute is about. The intense animosity toward Muslims driving this campaign extends far beyond Ground Zero, and manifests in all sorts of significant and dangerous ways. In June, The New York Times reported on a vicious opposition campaign against a proposed mosque in Staten Island. Earlier this month, Associated Press documented that “Muslims trying to build houses of worship in the nation’s heartland, far from the heated fight in New York over plans for a mosque near ground zero, are running into opponents even more hostile and aggressive.” And today, The Washington Post examines anti-mosque campaigns from communities around the nation and concludes that “the intense feelings driving that debate have surfaced in communities from California to Florida in recent months, raising questions about whether public attitudes toward Muslims have shifted.”
To belittle this issue as though it’s the equivalent of the media’s August fixation on shark attacks or Chandra Levy — or, worse, to want to ignore it because it’s harmful to the Democrats’ chances in November — is profoundly irresponsible. The Park51 conflict is driven by, and reflective of, a pervasive animosity toward a religious minority — one that has serious implications for how we conduct ourselves both domestically and internationally. Yesterday,ABC News’ Christiane Amanpour decided to let Americans hear about this dispute from actual Muslims behind the project (compare that, as Jay Rosen suggested, to David Gregory’s trite and typically homogeneous guest list of Rick Lazio and Jeffrey Goldberg and you see why there’s so much upset caused by Amanpour). One of those project organizers, Daisy Kahn, said this during her ABC interview:
This is like a metastasized anti-Semitism. That’s what we feel right now. It’s not even Islamophobia; it’s beyond Islamophobia. It’s hate of Muslims, and we are deeply concerned.
Can anyone watch the video of that disgusting hate rally and dispute that? That’s exactly why I’ve found this conflict so significant. If Park51 ends up moving or if opponents otherwise succeed in defeating it, it will seriouslybolster and validate the ugly premises at the heart of this campaign: that Muslims generally are responsible for 9/11, Terrorism justifies and even compels our restricting the equals rights and access of Americans Muslims, and more broadly, the animosity and suspicions towards Muslims generally are justified, or at least deserving of respect. As Aziz Poonawalla put it: “if the project does fail, then I think that the message that will be sent is that bigotry and fear of Muslims is not just permitted, it is effective.”
That’s exactly the message that will be sent, and that’s what makes this conflict so significant. Obviously, not all opponents of Park51 are as overtly hateful as those in that video — and not all opponents are themselves bigots — but the position they’ve adopted is inherently bigoted, as it seeks to impose guilt and blame on a large demographic group for the aberrational acts of a small number of individual members. And one thing is certain: if this campaign succeeds, it will proliferate and the sentiments driving it will become even more potent. Hatemongers always become emboldened when they triumph.
The animosity and hatred so visible here extends far beyond the location of mosques or even how we treat American Muslims. So many of our national abuses, crimes and other excesses of the last decade — torture, invasions, bombings, illegal surveillance, assassinations, renditions, disappearances, etc. etc. — are grounded in endless demonization of Muslims. A citizenry will submit to such policies only if they are vested with sufficient fear of an Enemy. There are, as always, a wide array of enemies capable of producing substantial fear (the Immigrants, the Gays, and, as that video reveals, the always-reliable racial minorities), but the leading Enemy over the last decade, in American political discourse, has been, and still is, the Muslim.
That’s why the population is willing to justify virtually anything that’s done to “them” without much resistance at all, and it’s why very few people demand evidence from the Government before believing accusations that someone is a Terrorist: after all, if they’re Muslim, that’s reason enough to believe it. Hence, the repeated, mindless mantra that those in Guantanamo — or those on the Government’s “hit list” — are Terrorists even in the absence of evidence and charges, and even in the presence of ample grounds for doubting the truth of those accusations.
And there’s no end in sight: the current hysteria over Iran at its core relies — just as the identical campaign against Iraq did — on the demonization of a whole new host of Muslim villains. A population that is constantly bombarded with tales of Muslim Evil (they want to kill your children and explode a nuclear suitcase in your neighborhood) will be filled with fear and hatred — sentiments always exacerbated during times of economic strife and uncertainty — and very well-primed to lash out. That’s the decade-long brew that has led to this purely irrational, hate-driven demand that they not be allowed to desecrate and infect the Sacred, Hallowed Space of Ground Zero (the religious terminology used to talk about 9/11 is both creepy and no accident). This “debate” over Park51 is many things. An inconsequential “distraction” from what Really Matters is not one of them.
UPDATE: Ron Paul issued a statement today excoriating conservative opponents of Park51 for violating their alleged belief in religious freedom and property rights, and added:
In my opinion it has come from the neo-conservatives who demand continual war in the Middle East and Central Asia and are compelled to constantly justify it.
They never miss a chance to use hatred toward Muslims to rally support for the ill conceived preventative wars. . . Defending the controversial use of property should be no more difficult than defending the 1st Amendment principle of defending controversial speech. But many conservatives and liberals do not want to diminish the hatred for Islam — the driving emotion that keeps us in the wars in the Middle East and Central Asia. . . .
The outcry over the building of the mosque, near ground zero, implies that Islam alone was responsible for the 9/11 attacks. According to those who are condemning the building of the mosque, the nineteen suicide terrorists on 9/11 spoke for all Muslims. . . . . This is all about hate and Islamaphobia.
It is indeed “about hate and Islamaphobia,” and that is the driving, enabling force behind so many of America’s most controversial and destructive policies.
UPDATE II: Perhaps the most depressing aspect of this entire episode has been the dearth of national politicians willing to stand up to this campaign of bigotry. Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley became one of the few to issue an unapologetic, principled, unparsed, caveat-free defense of Park51 today, joining Ron Paul, Joe Sestak, Grover Norquist, Russ Feingold, Jerry Nadler,Ted Olson and only a handful of others. It’s particularly commendable of Feingold and Sestak to do so given the very tight Senate races they are fighting, and there’s added weight when people like Paul, Olson, and Norquist stand up to their own party to do so.
I’ll be on MSNBC, at roughly 4:00 p.m., this afternoon, discussing these issues, along with National Review‘s Cliff May.
UPDATE III: The group which sponsored this rally has a website — the repellently named StopThe911Mosque.com — which is registered to The Center for Security Policy, the group of Frank Gaffney, one of the most deranged and dishonest right-wing extremists in the country. So it’s hardly surprising that such a rotted root gave rise to this toxic fruit (I just unintentionally made a nice rhyme).
Speaking of deranged right-wing extremists, I was on MSNBC today debating Park51 with Cliff May of National Review; it largely degenerated into a cable-news screamfest, but for those interested, you can watch it here:








August 24th, 2010 at 9:54 am
Do you remember what Islamophobes always say?
“We aren’t racist!”
August 24th, 2010 at 10:41 am
Yes – I have said this in spades. The real problem with “sensitivities about the 9-11 victims” stem from the notion that this Muslim community is – somehow – “guilty” the 9-11 attacks and for the radicals that perpetrated them. The simplistic and childlike notion is that “Islam=terrorism” and “Muslim=terrorist” This is from Islamophobic thinking just as much as “African American=criminal” is racism.
Ask those who are “sensitive” to Project 51 if they put a Christian center there – and what the reaction would be to THAT would be!
August 24th, 2010 at 10:50 am
Pamela Geller coined possibly the dumbest phrase:
“Truth is the new HATE SPEECH”
Yea and murder is the new peace agreement…..on OPPOSITE DAY
Funny thing is, all the right wing loons actually believe her. They claim that the truth hurts and we can’t handle it.
August 24th, 2010 at 5:51 pm
Wow – people like Greenwald are an inspiration; principled people who stand up for truth and represent the best of the West. I still question the wisdom of the proposed centre’s location although I think this issue has now snowballed into a symbolic clash for religious freedom. Interesting to see how it transpires although I really hope it doesn’t become messy…
August 24th, 2010 at 6:30 pm
Am glad I stayed away form the anti-mosque crowd
August 24th, 2010 at 6:43 pm
The more this controversy rages, the more it becomes about having a Mosque at Ground Zero. That wasn’t even the intention.
But people will see it in other countries. I was watching Pakistani News the other day and I guarantee you that for America to improve its public image is to allow the Mosque to be built. Around the world, this is being interpreted, even by seculars, that Muslims are somehow oppressed in America.
August 24th, 2010 at 8:04 pm
Good god, that video is disturbing
August 24th, 2010 at 8:10 pm
It is the insensensitivity of the Muslim Mafia,which is causing all the mayhem which is not good for the future generations of Muslims in America.I would hold the Muslims resposible for that.They are indoctrinated to be unreasable to prove their triumphalism over the Infidel.They should never forget that they are not living in a Muslim country like Pakistan where they can get away with murders under the protection of hideous BLASPHEMY laws without which Islam would collapse because that is the only leg supporting it.ISLAM and MUSLIMS are basically EVIL.Live in a Muslim country as a Non-Muslim and soon you would find out the real face of Islam and Muslims.
August 24th, 2010 at 10:51 pm
Can you hear someone barking? Halal pork woof woof…
August 24th, 2010 at 11:01 pm
Great website. I visit from time to time. I think the racists are worming themselves out of their holes. What I find disturbing is the boldness with which these people attack the president, not for what he is doing, but for what he is as a human being. People still argue whether he is a Muslim or not. Who cares? And so what? That should be the answer, ALWAYS!
Generations of Orientalists and decades of vilification of Muslims and Arabs by Hollywood, military conquest, Neo Con policies, and this new breed of lost Arabs and Muslims who figured out a way to make a nifty place for themselves peddling their “reform” are playing a big part in this racism.
Two people I abhor on the female side are Irshad Manji and Brigitte Gabriel. They want to be accepted and liked by their conquerors so much they are willing to sell their souls and the souls of the people who raised them. Unfortunately, that is a common occurrence among conquered people or people who live under tyrannical regimes. The reason those people are so destructive is because they pretend that they are the voice of “reason” amidst the “barbarity” of the Middle East and Muslims. In reality they are shallow and have no empathy. As far as I am concerned, they are psychopaths. Isn’t it amazing to see both sides of the ugly coin, Pam Geller and Brigitte Gabriel chumming in a photo shoot? They are ugly and depraved because their actions will lead to violence against innocent people. They are divisive instead of bridge builders. But they would not be successful were not the whole machinery of those trying to destroy Muslims that continues to finance them generously (aka bribery). I am surprised people still listen to them after they were exposed for the frauds they are. Gabriel, during one of her speeches, was complaining that the Muslims were increasing in number all over the world because, like Bin Laden, they like to have 45 children. I kid you not. Bin Laden is the yardstick by which 1.5 billion people are judged. And people still listen to this fool. Amazingly, they are touted as “experts” and “scholars” in their fields (whatever those fields are). Manji, I think, has a self identity crisis and is Muslim bashing to become accepted. Gabriel is plain racist like some of her countrymen who always hated Muslims and thought Christians were Phoenician/French, definitely not Arab. Gabriel and her ilk believe that Muslims in Lebanon should go “back to Saudi Arabia.” I guess if I ate grass a child, I would become an expert in vile hogwash, but I can assure you that ex-compatriot of mine never ate grass.
The cultural center has to be built and it has to be built at the currently designated place. It has to be built because it is the issue that has the potential to bring us closer together or drive us apart for a long time. There are worrying signs because of this organized campaign to eradicate Islam in the USA, but I also see hopeful signs of people who are starting to ask the right questions and make their voices heard. Let’s hope wiser heads prevail.
August 25th, 2010 at 8:46 am
this Kosher Pork character sounds oddly like lawrence with his stupid typing style (inserting capitalised words where they don’t fit) and recycled arguments…
August 25th, 2010 at 2:53 pm
Papa I was thinking the same thing.
I guess he heard some one talk about a non-Muslim living in a Muslim nation and now he is a scholar like Spencer.
I guess Lawrence I mean Halal Pork or Jihadbob forgot that the US is a secular nation.
The 1st Amendment grants freedom of religion to all. Even the likes of those like Lawrence/Halal Pork/Jihadbob. We live in a free nation for all. Stop the hate. How can these guys understand Islam when they do not understand the most basic principles of Christianity. Do on to others as you would have them do on to you.
August 25th, 2010 at 3:47 pm
@Papa,
That’s cos it is Lawrence, my friend. After he got debunked for his lies about his 99 names of Allah post he decided to change his name, but the tune is the same.
August 26th, 2010 at 3:36 pm
Always remember that “America” is a continent, not a country.
August 30th, 2010 at 9:24 am
If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck, right? Wrong, it’s just your “moderate muslim”.
Right. Let’s fly planes into buildings and kill, kill, kill. Strike at the heart of the infidels.
They only have the nerve to suggest that a mosque can be built on ground zero is because stupid americans are, well, stupid, as in the mayor of New York city. Now that’s stupid. Goodbye United States Constitution, eh?
Look at Europe. Look at England. Just think, sharia law will be here before you know it and then, guess what? It’ll be too late. But then again, maybe some of you may get the picture as your being herded into the gas chamber.
Good luck.
August 30th, 2010 at 9:30 am
Please do explain, Professor of Law Cheryl, how the building of the community center would lead to the destruction of the American Constitution?
When have Muslims ever herded anyone into a gas chamber? That was your Judeo-Christian Eurotrash brethren, you imbecile.