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Why I keep harping—write a blog—be a citizen journalist!

Posted by acorcoran on February 3, 2008

This is going to be long, but I need to say it.   I won’t be offended if you don’t want to hear it!

Just now I was looking for some information on Nepal and ended up reading at the Hudson Institute where I came across this report by Rod Dreher of the Dallas Morning News.   It struck a cord because long before Judy and I started this blog, we and others of our friends had been reading and learning about the Islamist threat and specifically the Muslim Brotherhood’s quite clearly stated goal to turn the United States into a Sharia governed country.  

You can protest that this goal is far-fetched, but it is indeed what they aspire to.    Then I noticed on January 1, 2007 that the head of the Muslim America Society (the Muslim Brotherhood spin-off) spoke at our local mosque in Hagerstown, MD.  His photo was on the frontpage but there was no mention of who he was.  I wrote some letters to the editor that were never published attempting to educate the public, afterall everything I said had already been published in the Chicago Tribune in 2004.

The editorial page editor at the Herald Mail clearly dismissed what I had to say and acted as if I was a rabid racist, bigoted, hatemonger.  That same attitude continued when the refugee issue began in earnest a few months later.    I was puzzled why professional journalists would not have any curiosity about Islam in America  in the wake of 911, or for that matter the refugee resettlement program.   It was plain to see that we were never going to get our views to the public unless we took matters into our own hands and started writing ourselves. 

Now comes Rod Dreher’s report last Friday at the Hudson Institute which answers my question so articulately about why journalists are not writing about the central issue of our time.    After you read this you will understand that it is imperative that you become a citizen journalist.

[Mr. Dreher has up to this point in his narrative described his experience with certain Islamic leaders and the newspaper for which he works, The Dallas Morning News, emphasis is mine]

Now, I cannot say how typical the Dallas experience is of the broader American experience, but my contacts around the country suggest that this is standard operating procedure. Islam remains a sacred cow in many American newsrooms. My experience with the Muslim leadership in Dallas provides insight, in my view, into why American journalists have ignored the radicalism present in mainstream US Muslim organizations, and in particular why—with the singular exception of an extraordinary 2004 series in the Chicago Tribune—the mainstream media has shown almost no curiosity about the Brotherhood. Why? Reflecting on my experience as a journalist, and as a journalist dealing with Muslim leaders, I have several ideas as to why.

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First, Muslims provide non-Muslim journalists with an opportunity to demonstrate their broadmindedness. Most journalists are secularists and cultural liberals, as survey after survey has shown. Cultural liberals have a natural sympathy for the
underdog, especially besieged minorities. As a general matter, they are predisposed to believe the best about all American Muslims, and to discount evidence to the contrary as right-wing paranoia.

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Muslim leaders like Sayyid Syeed of ISNA and Mohamed Elmougy understand this, which is why they pitch their presentations to journalists as they do. The legacy of McCarthyism has such a powerful hold on the minds of many journalists that it disarms the instincts that every journalist has to nurture in order to do a proper job.

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Now that the Cold War is over, we look back at the water-carrying and fellow-traveling so many mainstream liberals, especially journalists, did for the communists, and wonder how on earth they could have been so deluded.

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Well, they saw what they wanted to see. One day, I am confident that historians and others will wonder the same thing about the silence and incuriosity of today’s journalists with regard to the threat from radical Islam in America.

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Along those lines, I think at least some journalists sympathize with Muslim leaders because they—the Muslim leaders—have made enemies of conservative Christian counterparts. I have heard on many occasions journalists fuming that American society gets uptight about radical Islam, but ignores the threat from the Jerry Falwells and Pat Robertsons of the country—as if they were remotely the same thing! As if the sins and failings of the Christian right justified ignoring Islamic militancy. It is nothing short of bizarre that the secular fundamentalists in the US media are so consumed by fear and loathing of conservative Evangelicals that they give a free pass to Islamic religious fundamentalists who stand for a far more intolerant form of faith.

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Similarly, I’ve observed that some canny Muslim activists have adopted the tactic of invoking the threat of danger to Muslims should critical stories appear in the media. The idea is that journalists should not write stories, even if true, that reflect poorly on the Muslim community, because somewhere, there might be a redneck thug who would use the information to attack innocent Muslims. Again, this plays well into the stereotype that many journalists have of the great right-wing un-
washed, lying in wait to carry out pogroms against defenseless minorities.

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This is just one more reason why I believe that leaders from these Muslim Brotherhood-influenced organizations—CAIR, ISNA, MAS—are typically good at understanding the psychology of liberal American journalists, and know how to intimidate them. But it‘s also true that they know how to present a positive spin on themselves and their organizations. They adopt the language of civic engagement and civil society, and deploy it at every opportunity.

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One young Muslim activist in Dallas who embraces Said Qutb’s message as spiritually enlightening is downright Tocquevillian in the language he uses in public. This is not entirely deceptive. The Muslim Brotherhood’s general strategy is to work through the institutions of civil society to achieve the ultimate goal, which is an Islamic state. It is obviously un-American to decide that Muslim citizens are to be distrusted when they want to participate fully in the political and civic life of this country. The Brotherhood activists understand this, and make this public goodwill work to their advantage. Without informed journalists making meaningful inquiries about the ultimate goal of this or that Muslim group, critics can come across looking like bigots who want to disfranchise and disempower honest Muslim citizens.

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It is vital that the public be able to tell the difference between Muslims who honestly and legitimately want to be part of American public life, and those who are using the laws and customs of this country surreptitiously to undermine, and ulti-
mately destroy, them.
But the news media, which is the institution best able to make that distinction, is failing to do its job.

5 Responses to “Why I keep harping—write a blog—be a citizen journalist!”

  1. Infinicat said

    [Wow, AC, you inspired me to reply at length...]

    The history of the Muslim Brotherhood, Al Quaeda, and Bush family are linked by one degree of separation. In 1926, George Herbert Walker and E. Roland Harriman, along with Walker’s son-in-law, Sen. Prescott Bush, formed Union Banking corporation, bankers for Hitler’s Fritz Thyssen. Two years later, a young Egyptian named al Banna, formed a nationalistic organization called the Muslim Brotherhood. Al Banna was such a fan of Hitler, that he wrote him adoring letters often. The Nazis became interested as they realized they needed an intelligence network in the Middle East, and al Banna and the Brotherhood fulfilled that function until the end of the war, making Rommel look good. Meanwhile, Union Banking and the three American traitors were enriching the Nazis, and using concentration camp slave labor to enrich themselves, Hitler & Thyssen.

    On October 20, 1942, under authority of the Trading with the Enemy Act, the U.S. Congress finally seized UBC and liquidated its assets after the war. The seizure is confirmed by Vesting Order No. 248 in the U.S. Office of the Alien Property Custodian and signed by U.S. Alien Property Custodian Leo T. Crowley. No problem for these traitors, they got their fortune back after the war!!!!!

    The Brotherhood’s spy net was seized by the Brits, who protected them and trained to fight against Israel in ‘48. In the ’50’s, they sold the Brotherhood to US intelligence (!!!). They were evicted from Egypt for subversive activities, into Saudi Arabia. There, they fused with Wahabbism with full knowledge of the CIA. The Saudis and Talibans were the only Wahabbist tribes at the time. Both, like George Herbert Walker, and Sen. Prescott Bush, had been Nazi allies. The Wahabbists had a promising student named Osama Bin Ladin who was inducted into the Brotherhood, and whose family already, by sheer coincidence, of course, already did business with Prescott’s son.

    In 1979 the CIA took take the Arab Nazis/Brotherhood out of cold storage and used them in Afghanistan along with the Taliban against the Russians.

    The CIA knew the Bro’s name had a bad Nazi smell, so to fool media they renamed them (in afghanistan), Maktab al Khidimat il Mujahideen, the MAK. After driving the Russkis out, there was a little shake-up wherein OBL reportedly murdered the top dude, named Azzam, and so Al-Quaeda was born, with US support and knowledge.

    The Saudis began bribing them, because the last thing they wanted was a battle-hardened bunch of radicals to come home to roost. The rest is history.

    So you see, these are two Nazi-originated factions fighting each other. It’s Fascist vs Fascist, brothers under the skin. Small wonder W. isn’t interested in catching OBL.

    — Infinicat.

  2. judyw said

    What is your source for this, Infinicat? It sounds like a creation of the fevered left, but I’m willing to look at what you’ve got.

  3. Infinicat said

    What an unwarranted condescending tone, Judy.

    By now you ought to know I’m that most suspect of all Americans: an independent, with plenty of disdain for _both_ sides of the aisle, not just yours.

    No “fevered lefty” would have made the comments I made about Clinton. Quit trying to pigeonhole me and we’ll get along much better.

    I don’t do it to you.

    I distinctly get the feeling that I could lead you to the well on this, and you’d just blow me off as you have before, so… with all due respect, I won’t waste my time.

    If you’re serious, you’ll find your way.

    Begin your research by looking up the main and pivotal point: The seizure of UBC’s assets, vesting order number 248 , which is in the National Archives, if you trust that. Once you realize that really happened, the rest will go down so much easier. Do you realize UBC continued doing business with Thyssen/Hitler and using death-camp slave labor eleven months AFTER Pearl Harbor?

    These men should have been taken out and hung for giving aid to the enemy, instead, they were returned their blood money, an estimated $1.5m for P. Bush.

    The W. in the President’s
    name comes from Nazi Banker/death camp profiteer Herbert Walker Bush. And they were not the only US Industrialists to look upon the Nazis as a business opportunity.

    For the record, two Jewish Holocaust survivors have unsuccessfully sued the US government and the Bush family for a total of $40bn, claiming both profited from Auschwitz slave labor during the second world war.

    The names of these courageous men: Kurt Julius Goldstein, & Peter Gingold, honorary chairman of the League of Anti-fascists.

    Most of the Bush-related info comes from renowned (and now retired) US Attorney and Nazi Hunter John Loftus and authors Eva Schweitzer and John Buchanan (google away).

    Like so many of the darkest episodes in American History, you won’t find it in partisan or populist sites.

    The parallel and often crossing story of the Muslim Brotherhood, OBL and the Bushes is fascist-nating.

    — Infinicat.

  4. judyw said

    Infinicat, I didn’t say you yourself were a leftist, I said the story you wrote was like a leftist creation. When you say something that is far out of line from accepted history, you have to expect that people won’t believe it on your say-so. Therefore, I would like a good source, not suggestions that I spend a lot of time doing research on this. A good source would be a book or long article that discusses the charges, and also discusses the claims that refute the charges, either judging the merits of each or just describing them.

    For example, this one that I found googling around:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1312540,00.html

    which deals with the credibility of the charges. There may or may not be something to them.

    However, the rest of what you claim is bizarre. “One degree of separation” between the Bush family and al Qaeda? Because the Bushes dealt with the Nazis and the Nazis dealt with the Muslim Brotherhood? Come on, Infinicat. I once had a neighbor named Ira Einhorn who used to drive me to college. Years after I knew him he murdered his girlfriend and stuck her body in a trunk. I’m just one degree of separation from murdering a woman and sticking her body in a trunk, so you’d better be pretty cautious around me. That’s about equivalent to what you’re saying. Oh, some Bush dealt with bin Laden’s family. Don’t you know his family has a respectable business and has nothing to do with him? As the Guardian article pointed out, businesses deal with a lot of different people and if you want to look at who deals with whom, you can find any number of connections that you can make up nasty stories about.

  5. Infinicat said

    Judy dutifully whitewashed: ” if you want to look at who deals with whom, you can find any number of connections that you can make up nasty stories about.”

    What a good partisan propagandist you are. Deny, deny, deny, label (nasty stories). Yep. Sure, JW. it’s all made up.

    Every “Hater” is in a conspiratorial cabal to besmirch the Bushes. Yawn. There’s no connection between Osama and the Muslim Brotherhood, or the Bush family. Santa, the Tooth Fairy, Jackalopes and the Energizer Bunny are real, there’s a sparkly Unicorn prancing in my backyard, and 72 virgins eagerly await every suicide bomber. Yawn.

    Over and Out in this thread,

    — Infinicat.

    Ps. There is scant material evidence that Hitler ordered or knew about the Holocaust. Infinitely less than there is for GH Walker and P. Bush aiding the Nazis, including laundering and transferring money to SA Nazi hideouts. Do you then think the nasty stories about Hitler were made up?

    Never mind, rhetorical question.

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