October 24, 2007
Nonie Darwish vs. Berkeley Left On
“Islamo-Fascism” (And Immigration)
By
Brenda Walker
Here in my home town of Berkeley, the capital of the
Left Coast, the courageous Nonie Darwish, the
Palestinian-born author of Now they Call Me Infidel; Why I Renounced Jihad for America, Israel and the War on Terror,
was
scheduled to speak in the lion's den of UC Berkeley on
Monday. So I made my way to campus after serious
coffee-loading.
(See
photos of the daytime prelude posted by
California Patriot. Green t-shirts reading "Peace
not Prejudice" in
Islamic green were a popular item with the leftist
groupthink cadres opposing her.)
I arrived early, before the public was allowed into the
room. I told the fellow at the door, a
College Republican, that I was from
VDARE.com and he said, "Go on in." Cool.
The
Berkeley College Republicans, local sponsors of the
talk, call themselves "the new free speech movement".
How true!
There were several Berkeley police in the hall and one
who remained in the room throughout—a good thing since
there were several hostile outbursts which led to the
removal of
hecklers by police. It was hard enough to listen
under such conditions, but speaking when people are
screaming
"racist" at you must be supremely challenging.
Fortunately, Nonie Darwish is passionate and dedicated.
She told the audience the story of her life, and wove
her opinions around what she has experienced as a
daughter of Islam. She was raised in a traditional
Muslim home and was taught in school in Gaza that she
should
hate Jews and Christians. That message was the first
indication to her that something was wrong with Islam.
She immigrated to the United States in 1978 and is now a
citizen. She cherishes the freedom accorded to her in
this country, particularly as a
woman. During the 30 years she lived in Arab society
she saw
honor killings of girls, oppression of women,
polygamy and
multi-wifing's devastating effect on family
relations. She that said her mother's generation in
Egypt were all subjected to
clitoridectomy,
but that this
horrific practice has now nearly ended there. (So
there is a glimmer of positive change to report in the
Arab world!)
Darwish’s lecture was one of dozens of lectures at
colleges and universities around the country being
sponsored by the Zionist David
Horowitz Freedom Center as part of its
Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week to combat the leftist
political correctness which has overtaken many
campuses like a brain-eating bacteria. (Watch a trailer
from
Indoctrinate U to get an idea of the
Stalinist conformity that passes for intellectual
discourse in the ivy halls these days.)
The events are providing a view into how infiltrated
America's campuses have become with
textbook-carrying jihadists and their allies. If the
squawking in response to a few lectures is any
indication, the situation is
very bad indeed.
The far left campus community has
taken the side of
America-hating Muslims and condemned what it deemed
a
"crazy campaign against decency, reason and open
dialogue" and offered a
response kit to fend off any challenging thoughts.
Rather than discuss honestly the
genuine danger presented by hostile Islamists
residing in America, leftists characterized
concerned conservatives and other realists as
marching Nazis. The left has enthusiastically
embraced Islam, the
reigning world champ of bloodthirsty cruelty.
Whatever happened to the left supporting women's rights
and uplifting the oppressed? Or were those issues always
a pose?
Today only diversity of
skin color and ethnicity
count for anything with the left.
Crazy ideologies have made campuses into very
expensive insane asylums, where the inmates get degrees
instead of release.
For a flavor of Darwish event, see the
Zombietime website's fine collection of photos from
various attendees. Not to be missed is the excellent
11-minute video posted by
Incorrect U.
An
Al Jazeera reporter asked Darwish: "Do you know
that you are the most hated women in the Arab world?"
(Al Jazeera is known as
Jihad TV for attitudes like that.)
However, it is an irony that the question was asked.
Darwish is a huge defender of Arab people. She said more
than once that she still loves her culture of origin and
wants Arabs to realize their violence and absence of
critical thinking are self-destructive as well as
harmful to others.
Some critics of Islam, particularly
JihadWatch’s Robert Spencer, have traced the origin
of jihad within the Koran and other basic texts. For a
"religion of peace," Islam certainly does
contain of lot of admonitions to smite the infidel. In
addition,
Spencer and
others have noted the historical connections between
modern Islam and 20th century fascism. During WWII, the
Grand Mufti of Jerusalem,
Haj Amin Al Husseini, was openly
pro-Hitler.
But Nonie Darwish is not one of those who regard Islam's
problems as foundational. She believes that the majority
of Muslims living in America are peace-loving and enjoy
the freedoms available here: "Militants are ruining
the good name of Islam." But she has criticized
Arabs residing in America for
their silence regarding the terror and chaos spread
in the name of Allah.
She blamed Arab media and politicians for constantly
railing about America and Israel, while ignoring
atrocities committed by Muslims. Arabs are too busy
"fighting imaginary Jews of their own creation" to
hold up a self-critical mirror to Islamic societies.
"None of them knew Saddam Hussein gassed his own
people… Arab media never reported it."
And in case anyone does notice the rot of Islam, leaving
the religion as an
apostate is punishable by death.
Furthermore, sharia law is a perfect fit with the
totalitarian state. Islam seeks to control life down to
the most infinitesimal details. (See
Foreign Policy's List of Stupidest Fatwas for a
taste of Islam's picky rule-making on everything.)
Darwish warned that Saudi money allows
Muslims to use college campuses "to intimidate
and spread hate." There are programs of Islamic
studies in every university in America, but no parallel
offerings in Arab countries.
She noted the constant demands of Islamists for
extraordinary treatment which often go beyond what is
normal in their home societies. For example,
special ritual footbaths are now being built for
Muslim students on US campuses. But in Egypt this
unique plumbing is only built in mosques. "The
deception is phenomenal," she declared.
At the end of her talk, Darwish took a few questions
from the audience via index cards. But that form of
communication was insufficiently freeform for the
leftists not yet ejected. The roar of disruption quickly
grew.
Still, I believe I heard her answer my question at the
last, "Shouldn't America at least end immigration
from terror-supporting countries?" by saying
"Yes, we have to stop bringing in shady characters."
I would have preferred to hear Nonie Darwish speak in a
less threatening environment, where she could talk and
the audience could listen.
Even more alarming than the crazy ideas (not new on
campus) was the level of bug-eyed hysteria. Many of the
troublemakers were in such a state of agitated delirium
that they appeared incapable of applying reason to
ideas. Instead, they felt a compulsion to shriek insults
at a middle-aged woman who, unlike them, has actually
lived in an oppressive society. The deranged heckler
chorus looked like they needed cult deprogramming.
Sadly, truly free speech exists today on the Berkeley
campus only for Stalinist ideology.
Brenda
Walker (email
her) lives in Northern California and publishes
two websites,
LimitsToGrowth.org and
ImmigrationsHumanCost.org.
She
fantasizes about having aerosol valium when surrounded
by hysterical crazies in public places