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The Nuclear Card

Nathan Lean: The Islamophobia Industry Strikes in Kansas

Posted on 02 June 2012 by Emperor

Our friend Nathan Lean recently wrote on the Islamophobia network’s efforts in Kansas.

(Nathan also has a new book out, ‘The Islamophobia Industry: How the Right Manufactures Fear of Muslims.’ Check it out!)

The Islamophobia Industry Strikes in Kansas

by Nathan Lean (Huffington Post)

Just like Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz, Republican Governor Sam Brownback had a feeling he was not in Kansas anymore. At least not the Kansas that he once knew. His Sunflower State was teeming with unfamiliar creatures and though not tin-men or scarecrows or wicked witches, they were nonetheless outsiders and were apparently so unsettling that a law was required to prevent their influence: They were Muslims.

Last Friday, Brownback signed a bill prohibiting local courts from relying on sharia, or Islamic law, as well as other non-U.S. laws when making decisions. The fact that such a thing had never occurred in the Midwestern wheat capital did not matter. The bill was approved in a landslide vote: 33-1 in the Senate and 120-0 in the House.

Like other similar bills in 20 states, including recently enacted laws in Arizona, Louisiana and Tennessee, the blueprint for the controversial Kansas legislation comes from a familiar and influential source: a growing right-wing network of anti-Muslim fear mongers. They are the Islamophobia industry and laws such as this are hallmark achievements in their quest to frighten the American population about a minority group they view with great suspicion and scorn.

The deluge of anti-Muslim legislation that has unnecessarily clogged the corridors of power (and the minds of otherwise rational politicians) can be traced back to David Yerushalmi, a 57-year-old Hasidic Jew with a library’s worth of controversial statements about African Americans, fellow Jews and immigrants. A shadow agent of this fear industry, Yerushalmi has worked behind the scenes since 2001 to ratchet up an image of Islam and Muslims that is heavy on sensationalism and gore and short on context and fact. It was his organization, the Society of Americans for National Existence (with the ironic acronym SANE) that once suggested that the U.S government should declare a war on the Muslim community, that Muslims should not be granted entry visas to the U.S., and that practicing Islam should be a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

The Kansas law, and the majority of the bills that were brought before state congresses, are based on a single piece of blueprint legislation crafted by Yerushalmi titled “American Laws for American Courts.” Along with former Reagan official Frank Gaffney, who is famous for suggesting that Barack Obama is a secret member of the Muslim Brotherhood, Yerushalmi marketed the plan to lawmakers throughout the country, tapping into Tea Party bases and Republican activist groups such as ACT For America that welcomed the opportunity to institutionalize discrimination in their respective states.

In drumming up support for Kansas’s ban, bloggers Robert Spencer and Pamela Geller spread the word to their online bases through “Action Alerts” that warned of “Islamic supremacists” who were “seeking to impose the Sharia on non-Muslims.” They urged their supporters to “flood [Brownback's] Twitter” and “jam his phones” with strong support for the bill.

Spencer and Geller co-founded Stop the Islamization of America (SIOA) in 2010, an American offshoot of Stop the Islamization of Europe (SIOE), a hate group that the European Union calls a “neo-Nazi organization.” They also led the protests in 2010 to the Park51 Community Center (remember the Ground Zero Mosque?) in New York City. Yerushalmi and Gaffney serve as their legal counsel. When the Kansas bill was signed, Geller reacted with her usual flamboyance: “U Da Best,” she wrote. “What a disaster defeat for Hamas-CAIR,” she added.

Supporters of the Kansas law point to the fact that it does not explicitly mention sharia and that it only refers to “foreign legal codes.” But it is clear from the people who are behind this newest manifestation of state-sanctioned Islamophobia that the statute is hardly intended to be an equal opportunity regulator. In fact, after court’s ruled last year that Oklahoma’s sharia ban violated the establishment clause of the Constitution’s First Amendment, Yerushalmi took note of the bill’s language and wiped out language that could be interpreted as targeting Muslims specifically. This growing network operates on slyness and persistence.

The Islamophobia industry is a dangerous and influential group. They have successfully attached anti-Muslim sentiment to the banner of right-wing populism and it is fast becoming identical to anti-Semitism and other such structural racisms that have the potential to spill out into the ghastly displays of violence. The Norwegian terrorist Anders Breivik, for example, listed Spencer, Geller and Gaffney multiple times in the manifesto that served as a guidebook for his massacre in July 2011. This network clings to the notion that foreign is bad and that Muslims are not a natural part of America’s national fabric. They believe that they must not only be chastised and harassed but that local government’s should discriminate against them on the basis of their religion and foreign systems of order that the everyday, law-abiding, peace-loving Muslims of America don’t even follow to begin with.

There is no sharia law in Kansas. There is no sharia law anywhere in the United States. What there is, though, is a hateful band of anti-pluralists who take great joy (and make great money) in cleaving society into various fragments that war with one another. It is time to shine a bright and damning light on the Islamophobia industry.

Nathan Lean is the Editor-In-Chief of AslanMedia.com. He is the co-author of ‘Iran, Israel, and the United States’ (2010) and the author of ‘The Islamophobia Industry: How the Right Manufactures Fear of Muslims.’ Visit him online at www.nathanlean.com and follow him on Twitter at @nathanlean.

  • http://www.nathanlean.com Nathan

    @Steve: You wrote: “He certainly seems to be doing ok from the islamophobia [sic] industry.”

    So writing a book about Islamophobia and making (very little) money from it is equal to peddlers of hate that profit (quite greatly) from prejudicing a minority population?

    If you feel comfortable making that claim, there’s little I can do but sigh.

  • Steve

    @DrM

    “I shouldn’t expect any better from a Muslim hating EDL sympathizer”

    I don’t hate muslims and I have said many times the EDL are a marginalised bunch of nutters

    “who thinks swastikas are not used by neo-Nazis”

    I have never said that

    “and that there’s a Muslim conspiracy to feed unlabeled halal meat to non-Muslims”

    I have mever said that, in fact I have stated the opposite, many muslim groups have also argued for all halal meat to be labelled.

    So, DrM, kindly stop your baseless accusations or learn to read and comprehend english, it would save us all a lot of time.

  • DrM

    Stevie blunder,

    I haven’t made up anything, you need to stop denying your own past statements. Everyone knows you’re a troll.

  • Steve

    @jabhawiya, I was referring to his post making unfounded claims about what I have written

  • jabhawiya

    Really Steve? Coz I don’t think he is. We claim to live in a free society, but for pete’s sake anything that our government doesn’t agree with is banned….al-Manar TV and several other stations, and Cuban cigars! Over what? Any real threat? No! Just because the ruling class does not agree with them. Isn’t the whole premise of freedom to tolerate ideologies and viewpoints that differ from your own? If that’s the sole determining factor the US fails miserably on that point alone.

    Of course it’s convenient for you to deny this here, as it is Muslims and people who tolerate and respect Muslims who are saying these things. If it was wingnuts of your ilk, you’d agree in a New York minute.

    That’s why you have zero credibility.

  • Steve

    DrM, you are making things up again, kindly cease.

  • DrM

    john shpielman,

    Put a sock in it. Ever heard of the Patriot act? How about Military Commissions Act? NDAA ring a bell? The “right” to assassinate anyone anywhere without reason. Gitmo? Black sites outsourcing torture? School of the Americas? Blackwater aka Xse? Why bring up Sunniforum when you can plenty of sick fanatics on yahoo, msn, cnn calling for racial profiling, bombings and terrorist acts against entire nations? Guess it’s ok as long you do it.
    Besides the fact you’re lying about apostasy in Islam, you willfully ignore the police state you’re living in. You’re in no position whatsoever to lecture anyone on freedom of speech(which you don’t believe in anyway), hypocrite.

  • CentristAmericanMuslim

    @john spielman,

    Per this article:

    What the laws are in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, etc. are rather irrelevant.

    What is relevant is the laws happening in the USofA.

    1)Sharia law is only applied in the United States when both parties consent to it. If not, then it cannot be applied.

    2)To say no “foreign law”, “religious law” won’t be applied sounds great, but that means NO Canon Law, NO Halakhah Law, etc. Lets see how far that goes.

    This simply stinks of hypocrisy and bigotry.

  • http://shaw john spielman

    oops that should be apostasy, sorry.

  • john spielman

    There IS a problem when a religion allows perceived “insults” and “apostacy” to result in prosecution of people. It’s even a bigger problem when the penalty for such transgression of religious law to result in execution! (yes, I kinow that happened in old testament times but it is NOT allowed in any western country NOW.) Please look up the web site SUNNIFORUM.COM and search for articles on the penalty for blaphemy against Mohammed, and the penalty for apostacy from Islam for an excellent scholarly review of these issues.

  • DrM

    stevie blunder,

    No they are not “both sides of the same coin.” A truth teller can never be placed in the same category as a liar. You’re just a racist twit always trying to dismiss and cast doubt on the reality of Islamophobia. Then again, I shouldn’t expect any better from a Muslim hating EDL sympathizer who thinks swastikas are not used by neo-Nazis, and that there’s a Muslim conspiracy to feed unlabeled halal meat to non-Muslims.

  • Steve

    @DrM, they are both sides of the same coin. There are those who profit from claiming islam is a greater threat than it is and those who profit from claiming islamophobia is a greater threat than it is.

  • Khalid

    @Steve

    Yup, So do people like Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Walid Shoebat, Wafa Sultan and Nonie Darwish ; were it not for all of us “big, bad, bearded bigotted” Muslims they constantly and comfortably vilifies their existence on the political stage would shrivel out of existence.

    And it’s not that hard for them either, all they have to use the political clout they have lied about i.e their “I was there, I’ve seen it” argument.

  • DrM

    stevie blunder said

    “he certainly seems to be doing ok from the islamophobia industry”

    Not nearly as “ok” as Spencer, Geller and the other scum [snipped]. So writing a book against Islamophobia is just a act of pure profit no different then those who championing Islamophobia? The firefighter is equal to the pyromaniac.

  • AwesomeAtheist

    Correction : legislation, not egislation

  • AwesomeAtheist

    I do not approve of Islamophobia, but I do approve of egislation which prohibits religious courts from being established or the laws of a religion implemented.

  • mindy1

    Sheesh, why do people waste time on non existant threats?

  • Steve

    “Nathan also has a new book out”

    he certainly seems to be doing ok from the islamophobia industry

  • MC

    Got to read that book. Seems pretty interesting.

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