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And Shariah For All? |
| By Diana West Saturday, September 15, 2007 |
The story of the week wasn't Gen. David Petraeus' testimony on Iraq, although it dominated the headlines. The story of the week wasn't the sixth return of Sept. 11 since the jihad atrocity of 2001, although it inspired many public statements and ceremonies. The week's biggest story garnered little press and few comments. But, in a significant way, this overlooked story -- an outrageous display of police force in Brussels on Sept. 11, 2007 -- symbolizes the missing link in our flawed comprehension of both Iraq and Sept. 11. There, in the so-called capital of Europe, 200 people marked the day with a protest against the Islamization of Europe -- a civilizational shift which, as Europe increasingly accommodates Shariah (Islamic law), is shockingly advanced. Indeed, Middle East expert Bernard Lewis has already predicted Europe will become Islamic by century's end. Absent a reversal of Islamization (which remains possible) I'm guessing sooner than that. The assembly,
sponsored by Stop the Islamization of Europe (SIOE), was wholly
peaceful -- at least until Belgian police showed up. With a chopper
above, water cannon nearby, they didn't break heads, exactly -- nothing
so kind as that. In a photo that should be titled The New Face of
Fascism (see it at www.brusselsjournal.com/node/2441),
we see black-clad Belgian policemen brutalizing a man in a
light-colored suit and tie. His hands are cuffed behind his back, his
right elbow is clasped in what is known as an arm-bar hold, and he is
also being subjected to a genital hold -- a vicious grip that, a
retired cop friend of mine tells me, would get any American policeman
thrown off the force. The man under arrest was Frank Vanhecke,
president of the Flemish secessionist party Vlaams Belang and a member
of European Parliament. Also arrested and beaten was Filip Dewinter,
who, as the leading politician of Vlaams Belang, Belgium's largest
opposition party, has personally garnered 25 percent of the electorate.
(You can find a picture of Belgian police forcing Dewinter to the
ground online at kleinverzet.blogspot.com.)
These men are invariably described as "far-right" politicians, as
though "far-right"-ness alone (whatever that means when totalitarian
police tactics are considered tolerant left) is rationale enough for
harsh treatment. I've met both men and know them as free-market,
small-government conservatives who deeply believe Western civilization
is worth defending against the Islamization that occurs with the
entrenchment of Shariah. Indeed, they are bravely trying to prevent
Europe's Islamization, practically by themselves. I say "bravely"
because in Europe these days, as we know from the Islam-motivated
murders of Pim Fortuyn and Theo van Gogh, such beliefs can get you
killed.
Maybe so, a reader might say. But what does protesting Shariah in
Europe have to do with either American policy in Iraq or Sept. 11?
The answer is everything. What were the attacks of Sept. 11 all about?
Al Qaeda's terrorist plot was designed not only to strike at the United
States, but also to advance the cause of establishing an Islamic
caliphate -- a world government ruled according to Shariah, which,
among other things, forbids criticism of Islam. Polls indicate that
sizable numbers of Muslims (solid majorities in key countries),
regardless of their opinion of Al Qaeda, share this same goal of a
Shariat-based, Islamic caliphate. This is a highly significant overlap
between the goals of Islamic terrorism and what we think of as
mainstream Islam.
Meanwhile, though, in our childish, PC wisdom (accepted across the
political spectrum), we have let Islam off the hook when it comes to
terrorism, sticking to the story that our whole problem is with a Tiny
Band of Extremists That Hijacked Islam, not the jihadist teachings of
Islam itself. To make the story stick, we also seem to ignore the
impetus behind Islamic terrorism -- the imposition of Shariah, what
with its ultimate institutional denigrations of non-Muslims and women,
and its denial of freedom of conscience and expression.
This blinkered view of Islam explains how even in our commemorations of
Sept. 11 we ignore the ongoing threat to liberty posed by the spread of
Shariah across the West, which the SIOE was trying to protest. It even
helps explain our confusion over Iraq, where, ignoring the formative
influence of Shariah on the native culture, we are stumped by our
failures to remake Iraq in our own Western image.
There is another consequence of our blindness: a terrible indifference
to cultural allies in Europe who are fighting its Islamization -- a
cataclysm for the liberty-based West.
We ignore them at our peril. |
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