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The Peter King's Hate Speech
Dr. Aref Assaf
March 12, 2011
http://blog.nj.com/dr_aref_assaf/2011/03/the_peter_kings_hate_speech.html
Also a featured piece as guest columnsit in the Sunday March
13th edition of the
Record. and also on
OpEd News on March 15, 2011
"The bottom line is this: When it comes
to preventing violent extremism and terrorism in the United
States, Muslim Americans are not part of the problem; you're
part of the solution." Denis McDonough, deputy national
security advisor to President Obama, March 6, 2011
Hollywood
recently awarded an Oscar to the movie "The King's Speech" in
recognition of its artistic distinction. I hereby award
Congressman Peter King (R-NY) an Oscar for "King's Hate Speech"
- for his lifelong bigotry, and for fostering hate.
Free speech is at the core of an open democratic society. We
American Muslims have nothing to hide about our loyalty to this
country and about our readiness to sacrifice our lives to ensure
its security. We welcome serious discussions about the causes
and effects of extremism amongst our youth whether it is drug
addiction, moral misconduct or terrorist activities. But I would
argue that people of conscience must be ready to categorically
oppose speech that demonizes our humanity, questions our loyalty
and doubts our patriotism. When free speech becomes hate speech,
all of us must rise up.
The Congressional hearings chaired by Peter King are supposed
to determine the extent of radicalization amongst American
Muslims and the response to the threat or lack thereof, of the
Muslim leaders. The hearings are premised on questionable claims
the Congressman has been touting for years: That American
Muslims, especially their "leaders," have not been cooperative
in the fight to eradicate the scourge of 'homegrown' terrorism.
That mosques in America are a run by disloyal and radical imams
with ties to foreign and illegal entities. And finally, that
American Muslims and their faith is a threat to America's
religious and national fabric. These claims are at the core of
Islamophobia in the US which the hearings seek to make
mainstream and to legitimize. The very title of the hearings
renders illegitimate any credibility accorded to them.
The hearings are a farce because the intended conclusions
have already been arrived at by Cong. King. He needs no
government agency to prove him wrong about the cooperation
American Muslims have shown in preventing illegal actions. In
fact, both
government officials and independent
researchers have demonstrated that a significant portion of
leads in terror-related plots have come directly from American
Muslims. Since 9/11, among the 120 cases, American Muslims were
the initial source of voluntary information in 48- far exceeding
the number uncovered by law enforcement agencies.
Contrary to King's assertions, Muslim leaders have worked
diligently with law enforcement. In New Jersey our leaders have
collaborated in most productive ways with local and state
entities-- disseminating information unto and from our besieged
community. Statements by New Jersey elected officials repeatedly
affirm the cooperative relations between Muslim leaders and law
enforcement agencies. Whether it is Congressman Bill Pascrell
(D-NJ), Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) or even our Governor, all
have attested to the valuable contributions of American Muslims
to the vibrancy, safety and progress of our great State.
Congressman King believes that American mosques are nurturing
homegrown terrorists. He often cites the claim that "85% of
mosques are run by extremist imams." This statement was uttered
by an Imam in 1999 without any
evidence provided. It later became the cornerstone of
the right wing's smear tactics against an entire community. The
fact is that American mosques are totally independent of each
other, incorporated in their respective states as non-profit
corporations subject to state and federal laws. In my mosque,
the Imam is nothing more than a hired employee, having agreed to
a work under a contract setting forth his obligations to lead
the prayers, console the sick, visit the dying, and help the
emotionally troubled. The mosque is run by an elected board
comprised of well known and respected community and civic
leaders. We receive no guidance from any American or foreign
sourced entity on how to run our mosque or what to advocate.
A simple reading of our
mosque's constitution will show a mission statement similar
to that of a church or a synagogue: To worship our Lord, to
treat our fellow humans with kindness and respect; to be good
citizens by engaging in civic and volunteer activities, and most
importantly, to raise our children in a wholesome and ethically
enriched environment .
According to the
NY Times "A two-year study by a group of academics on
American Muslims and terrorism concluded that contemporary
mosques are actually a deterrent to the spread of militant Islam
and terrorism. It disclosed that many mosque leaders had put
significant effort into countering extremism by building
youth programs, sponsoring antiviolence forums and scrutinizing
teachers and texts." This has been my experience in my mosque
of 30 years.
Congressman King, who in 2004 said that 'we have too many
Muslims and too many mosques', is firmed up in his belief that
American Muslims are a threat to America. I am sure it
would have been a national story if he said the same about "too
many" churches or synagogues. Calls for his resignation would
have come from all corners. But it is a fact the Congressman has
benefited from this hatemongering both politically and
financially. Politically he has garnered the support of many
local and national leaders and organizations who espouse the
same venomous attitudes towards American Muslims. King's
Islamophobia has even earned him,
according to Open Secrets, over $100,000 in pro-Israel
contributions have been deposited in King's campaign war chest
between 1998 and 2010.
He also penned in 2004 a novel tilted 'The Veil of Terror"
which was simply a thinly-veiled excuse to demonize and attack a
group of loyal Americans who happened to be of the Islamic
faith. Islamophobia is a thriving industry in America in which
millions of dollars are spent to exaggerate the threat of
American Muslims.
With dogmatic positions already hardened, the hearings are
only a final stamp of approval of officially sanctioned
discriminatory policy against several million citizens.
Americans of conscience must not be enablers of hate. Today, I
am made a lesser citizen even though I have committed no crime
or broken any law. To cast suspicion upon all Muslim
Americans and to stoke the fires of anti-Muslim prejudice and
Islamophobia is the intended outcome of these hearings.
By framing his hearings as an investigation of the entire
American Muslim community, the message is that we should be
suspicious of our Muslim neighbors- all of them. How much
more un-American can you get? In short, the hearings will be a
political lynching - not a credible venue to find solutions.
They will perpetuate prejudices and perpetrate injustices
against Muslim communities, and will only serve to
undermine our national security.
To counter the curse of terrorism, we must clearly identify
the enemy. American Muslims are our best defense at forestalling
the spread of radicalization both here and abroad. We are eager
partners in fighting extremism in all forms. We have lost
many in 9/11. And collectively we have continued to suffer its
consequences till today; Islamophobia being its ugliest
manifestation. I would therefore argue that Islamophobia is a
direct reason for pushing certain people to extremist behavior.
Islamophobia is the final form of radicalization and it is more
of a direct threat to our treasured American values than
Al-Qaeda could ever accomplish. And if not confronted,
Islamophobia will erect insurmountable barriers for integrating
and assimilating impressionable Muslim youth, some of whom may
find refuge in
violent responses and possibly express their alienation in
extremist forms. Equally, this curse will empower non Muslim
extremists to violent acts against innocent Americans of the
Muslim faith. Unquestionably, there is a clear link between
Islamophobic and prejudicial treatment of certain American
citizens, the implications of which cannot be underestimated.
The next time a mosque is firebombed by Muslim hater, or
plots to kill by a deranged Muslim are uncovered, we should hold
Peter King and his elk responsible for incitement.
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