Why
are tens of thousands of Middle Eastern Muslims chanting about how much
they love Usama bin Ladin and how much they hate Barack (Hussein)
Obama?
Simple.
Because bin Ladin was a Muslim and an Arab (for the Arab demonstrators)
and thus he was one of their people, someone from their side, whatever
tactical disagreements they might have had with him. And Obama isn’t. No
amount of groveling, apology, or money will change that fact. Isn’t
that clear?
I
should quickly add that many Muslims don’t support the Islamists. In
elections in Libya and Tunisia, a majority voted for non-Islamist
parties. Even in Egypt when the showdown came in the presidential
election the Muslim Brotherhood candidate won by only a narrow margin.
Most Lebanese don’t support the Islamists (the main force of which is
Hizballah, a Shia group). There are, of course, plenty of Islamists and
they have lots of sympathizers. They can cite chapter and verse from
Islamic holy texts.
Yet
that doesn’t make all Muslims supporters of revolutionary Islamism or
advocates of Shia totalitarian states, no matter how many times people
who are ignorant about Islam and the Middle East run their little rants.
Those rants are just as false as the “Islam is a religion of peace”
nonsense.
But that’s not my point here. The key element for this article is this:
When
solidarity along group lines takes priority and the line is that all of
“us” must unite against the “other” no matter what truth, logic, or
justice dictates then that means serious trouble.
Well,
guess what? That is the line of the Obama Administration and its Newest
Left supporters. All African-Americans should support the regime
because Obama is black and anyone opposing him is a racist. All
“Hispanics” should support the president because he really wants open
borders and the turning of all illegal immigrants into citizens, while
everyone else is a racist.
All
women should support the ruling group and leftist ideology because it
wants to give them free birth
control and anyone on the other side hates women. And everyone who
receives a government check has to support the regime or someone might
take away their check. Actually what’s most likely to take away their
check is the bankruptcy of the programs due to over-spending.
In
other words, the dominant forces in the mass media and academia and the
current government and their supporters are tearing America apart by
inciting interest groups to hate each other, make war on each other, and
give loyalty primarily to their group no questions asked.
And
this is precisely the kind of thing that makes Middle Eastern Muslims
who even if they were Islamists--like the Muslim Brotherhood and the
Salafist groups—hated bin Ladin when he was alive opportunistically turn
him into a martyr. The creation of a hysterical mob mentality for
political gain is not restricted to the Middle East.
Barry Rubin is director of the Global Research in
International Affairs (GLORIA) Center and editor of the Middle East Review of
International Affairs (MERIA) Journal. His
latest book, Israel: An Introduction, has just been published by Yale
University Press. Other recent books
include The Israel-Arab Reader (seventh edition), The Long War for Freedom: The Arab
Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East (Wiley),
and The Truth About Syria (Palgrave-Macmillan). The website of the GLORIA Center and of his blog, Rubin Reports. His original articles are published at PJMedia.
Professor Barry Rubin, Director, Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center http://www.gloria-center.org
The Rubin Report blog http://rubinreports.blogspot.com/
He is a featured columnist at PJM http://pajamasmedia.com/barryrubin/.
Editor, Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal http://www.gloria-center.org
Editor Turkish Studies,http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=t713636933%22
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