by Pierre Tristam
FlagerLive.com
March 12, 2011
New York Congressman Peter King’s so-called homeland security hearing  on Muslim radicalization should surprise no one. We’ve been at war with  Islam abroad for 10 years. It’s amazing it’s taken this long for the  xenophobia and hate-mongering to be elevated to heroic status on Capitol  Hill, where even the fringe the notion of Barack Obama as a Muslim  fifth columnist still has currency. It’s all part of a long American  tradition, rich in blood and bile.
This is a country partly built on the genocidal eradication of the  Indian, on the enslavement of blacks for 300 years and the terrorizing  and demonizing of blacks for another hundred. At the turn of the last  century it was the “Yellow Peril” that led Congress to ban Asian  immigration. In the 1920s, at a time when Jews were openly barred from  colleges, clubs, restaurants and neighborhoods, Henry Ford was devoting  page after page of his Michigan newspaper to battling what he perceived  as the threat of Jewish radicalization in America, and dreaming of the  day when the country would be cleansed of them. That was just warm-up  for the mass hysteria of the 1950s when it was feared that Soviet  communists, who had trouble keeping a light bulb functioning properly in  Russia, would overrun the United States thanks to a few well-placed  “infiltrators.” The Soviet threat has become the Muslim threat.
And to keep the bigots along the Mexican border happy, there’s always the “Brown Peril”  to worry about, and goon brigades such as the “Minutemen Project” to  meet brown skins with brown shirts. So Peter King, if anything, is a  cliché, an elected, and therefore presumably more respectable reflection  of our national prejudices. But the difference between him and, say,  that radical nut Terry Jones, the Gainesville preacher who warms his religious bigotry to the fire of burning Korans, is just a different address.
If there is a “radicalization” problem in the United States, Muslims  have better take a number. They’re vastly outnumbered. The odd attack  with a Muslim at the trigger can’t be denied. We are a diverse  country. But bullet for bullet, it’s safe to say that Muslims are more  law-abiding than their more Christian brothers, at least stat wise.
“In an 11-day period this January,” the Southern Poverty Law Center reports, “a neo-Nazi was arrested  headed for the Arizona border with a dozen homemade grenades; a  terrorist bomb attack on a Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade in Spokane,  Wash., was averted after police dismantled a sophisticated anti-personnel weapon;  and a man who officials said had a long history of anti-government  activities was arrested outside a packed mosque in Dearborn, Mich., and charged with possessing explosives with unlawful intent.”  The same Dearborn where Henry Ford once spewed his anti-Semitism.  “That’s in addition, the same month, to the shooting of U.S. Rep.  Gabrielle Giffords in Arizona, an attack that left six dead and may have had a political dimension.”
Speaking of firebombing mosques, you may remember—or prefer not to  remember—that the largest mosque in our own backyard, the Islamic Center  of Northeast Florida in Jacksonville, was the target of a firebombing  last year, while 60 worshipers were inside. And that it took place  during the orchestrated vilification of a prominent member of the Muslim  community, Pervez Ahmed, whose nomination to the city’s human rights  commission was almost derailed by the hate-mongering of Act for  America!, the organization led by Brigitte Gabriel, a Christian Lebanese  turned American Islamophobe, and one of Peter King’s advisers.
Just last month in St. Petersburg, Bradley Strott, a 52-year-old  whose Christian credentials must surely be impeccable, was arguing  religion with another man when, finding out that that man was a Muslim,  grabbed him by the shirt and stabbed him in the neck. Naturally, the  Florida Legislature never missing an opportunity to fuel intolerance  where it could foster it, is joining the Oklahoma bandwagon against  Sharia law, which has about as much influence in Florida as the ACLU  does in Saudi Arabia. It’s not about sense. It’s about hate.
That, too, should not surprise you. Florida has the distinction of  being the forwarding address to 49 hate groups, third-most after  California and Texas. These include neo-Nazis, the Ku Klux Klan, white  nationalists, black separatists, a chapter of the Jewish Defense League  and neo-Confederates, though the list has yet to be updated to include  the likes of Muslim-bashing Terry Jones.
Let’s not be disproportionate about hate’s constituency, either. We  may have a long tradition of bigotry. We also have an equally long  tradition of justice and fairness and clear-eyed denunciations of the  worst in human impulses. Peter King is merely a reminder that radicals  don’t always wear white hoods and burn crosses in grassy yards. They  also wear ties, pander to the media and hold congressional hearings.
Comment: See my good friend Dade Cariaga's posts "Cookin' up a pogrom" and "Peter King and Charlie Sheen".
See also The New York Times article entitled "Brigitte Gabriel Draws Crowds with Anti-Islamic Message" here.
Brigitte Gabriel (not her real name) was born in Lebanon and is said to be the racist inspiration behind Peter King's insidious attack on Muslims and Islam in the US.  See her racist Islam bashing organization Act! for America here.
The fact that her career is rooted in Pat Robertson's right wing lunacy is the most telling aspect of her platform.  She is just another Ayan Hirsi Ali (and equally offensive) except that Ali is not hiding her hated origins behind an Anglicized name.
Still, the pathology is the same and it is not a disease that afflicts one gender only.  See this hatemonger and self-defined reformed Arab terrorist, Walid Shoebat, here.  
The madness continues.  Watch your back.
Onward!
 
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