Thursday, October 21, 2010

Muslims Are Not Being Victimized in the West

It is such an outrageous inversion of reality to equate “islamophobia” with anti-Semitism. But this phony narrative of muslim victimization is what muslims and their leftist apologists are promoting. As any rational person can see, the reality is that muslims are the victimizers. Far from muslims being in the position of the innocent, persecuted Jews throughout the centuries, islam is actually in the position of being equivalent to the nazis. Like the nazis, islam’s goal is the genocide of the Jews and Iran’s dictator is the 21st century’s hitler threatening to annihilate the Jews of Israel and working to obtain the means to do so. And like nazism, islam is a supremacist ideology. Even islamic jihadist groups like hamas and hezbollah have something similar to the nazi salute. So the new anti-Semitism is the same as the old anti-Semitism. And islam is at the forefront in the latest war against the Jews.

Prof. Chesler: Anti-Semitism Cannot be Equated with Islamophobia

by Professor Phyllis Chesler, Israel National News

Even as Chancellor Angela Merkel pronounces the failure of “multiculturalism” in Germany, the English-language German newspaper reporter, Marc Young, writing for the English-language German news at The Local, proclaims that “bigotry towards Muslims is the new anti-Semitism.”

As the author of a book with the title The New Anti-Semitism (with an edition in German), allow me to remind Mr. Young that one of the things that is “new” about this most ancient of hatreds is that it is pandemic in the Islamic world and in Muslim communities in the West and that the multicultural relativists in the world’s universities, media, and political leadership, are collaborating with it in the name of “political correctness.”
Thus, what both Young and those who run the state-subsidized Center for Research on Anti-Semitism at the University of Berlin have learned from the Nazi Holocaust is that Europeans should not discriminate against Muslims as they once did against Jews.
German scholar Clemens Heni strongly disagrees:
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