Some well known racists.
Maryam Namazie
Maryam Namazie is a Iranian feminist and apostate of Islam. She grew up under the Iranian theocracy and worked for the UN in Sudan when the Islamic theocracy took hold there. As you can see her racist imperialist credentials are strong.
I’m paraphrasing here but basically what she says about the anti imperialist left is that.
“Where womens rights under Islamic laws are concerned the left have an affinity with Islam, which the left views as an oppresed religion bullied by the US. This group of leftists are an anti colonial movement whos aims coincide with the ruling classes in the so called third world.”
Eg: Oppose America.
“These leftists are on the side of those in the third world no matter what goes on there as long as they both have the common goal of opposing America.” She says that “these leftists understanding of the third world is Eurocentric, patronising and racist. In the third world arcording to them, the people in those countries are one and the same with the theocracies and repressive ideologies which they struggle against.”
“So we see at Stop the War Coalition demonstrations they carry banners saying “We are all Hezbollah now” we see segregation of men and women and they urge unveiled women to wear the veil out of solidarity and respect.
Even their anti-imperialism is pathetically half baked, it does not take into account how in Iran for example the Islamic revolution which was supported by these leftsits sought to crush the left and working class revolutionary movements. This type of politics denies universal rights, it sees rights as Western.”
“It justifies the supression of womens rights freedom and equality under the guise of respect for other cultures implying that people choose to live the way that they are forced to and imputing on inumerable numbers of people the most reactionary elements of culture and religion which is that of the ruling Islamic class.”
“In this type of leftist politics the oppresor is a victim and any criticism of the oppresor racist.” (she is talking about the move you keep using on me Balak, please apologise as I am not a racist)
“Whilst the anti imperialist left defends political Islam on the one hand the virulently racist and right wing movements of the west defend US militarism and the brutal Israeli occupation of Palestine on the other.”
Basically Balak she is saying people with political views such as yourself are as much to blame for the plight of people in Muslim nations as the supporters of the neocons are. The anti imperialist far left and the neocons are two sides of the same coin. Think about it before you respond with accusations of racism.
Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie as we all know is an Indian apostate of Islam.
I’m quoting an American journalist who writes about Salman Rushidie and he quotes some of Rushdies speaches which refer to your type of politics Balak. Have a read and once again think about it before you respond.
“A staunch opponent of the Iraq War, Rushdie has nonetheless been attacked as a neoconservative for saying what the far left regards as heresy: that the problem is not only with America, and that Islamic culture must be held accountable for its faults. Rushdie drove home the point during his talk, warning against “surrender from within” in the U.S. and Europe. Surrender from the left he described as appeasement, the wish to “understand” what should be firmly deplored. Surrender from the right he characterized as bigotry, warmongering, torture—behaviors and policies that simply mirror the Islamist hardliners.”
“There are still those in the West who, probably not having read The Satanic Verses, choose to discuss the book on Khomeini’s terms, holding Rushdie guilty of “going too far.” Some argue that the knighthood bestowed on Rushdie in June 2007 was itself “insensitive” to Muslims. But as Rushdie pointed out during his Q&A;, hundreds of Muslim writers leapt to his defense when it counted. Muslims regularly attend his readings and ask him to sign their books. “Why is their opinion less important?””
Ibn Warraq (Ibn Warraq is a psuedonym used because of the obvious dangers of criticising Islam)
Ibn Warraq is a Pakistani apostate of Islam and the author of a book called Why I’m Not A Muslim
“Mine is a voice that has not yet found expression in newspaper columns. It is the voice of those who are born Muslims but wish to recant in adulthood, yet are not permitted to on pain of death. Someone who does not live in an Islamic society cannot imagine the sanctions, both self-imposed and external, that militate against expressing religious disbelief. ‘I don’t believe in God’ is an impossible public utterance even among family and friends...So we hold our tongues, those of us who doubt.”
Warraq writes
“The very notion of apostasy has vanished from the West, where one talks of being a ‘lapsed Catholic’ or ‘nonpracticing Christian’ rather than an ‘apostate.’ There are certainly no penal sanctions for converting from Christianity to any…superstitious flavor of the month, from New Ageism to Islam.”
In stark contrast Ibn Warraq goes on to say about the testimonies of other apostates of Islam “All the testimonies here are witnesses to the authors’ courage, for a free discussion of Islam remains rare and dangerous, certainly in the Islamic world and even in our politically correct times in the West. A surprising number of the apostates decided to write under their real names, a triumphant gesture of defiance and freedom. Many, on the other hand have chosen to write pseudonymously, and since this is a fact that seems to irritate many in the secular West, I shall briefly indicate the reasons why. Apostasy is still punishable by long prison sentences and even death in many Islamic countries such as Pakistan and Iran, and as many of our authors have relatives in those countries, whom they regularly visit, it is common sense and simple prudence not to use their real names”
So this is yet another testimony of a non Western ex Muslim.
Is it still racist to have a phobia about Islam? We all know about Ayan Hirsi Ali is she racist? If I am racist why not these people. Is it ok for someone of African, Asian or Persian origin to criticise the ideas and practices of Islam but racist for Westerners. And what makes you so sure I am white?
Think think think before you throw your accusations of racism about, doggedly demonise the West and condescendingly treat all Muslims as victims of Western oppression. Think.
PS: Hello Occam, I hope this doesn’t seem to confrontational but he keeps implying I am racist and I must defend myself against such an unfounded accusation. I hope you understand.