US Media War on Islam
by Stephen Lendman
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America never
treated Muslims respectfully. US media and Hollywood play lead roles.
Jack Shaheen's book Reel
Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People documented how
American filmmakers slander them.
For decades,
they've been fair game. From silent to more recent films, prejudicial
attitudes were fostered. They still are regularly. They disparage
Islam in contrast to manufactured notions of Western values, high-mindedness,
and moral superiority.
Islamic tenets
are ignored. The Koran teaches love, not hate; peace, not violence;
charity, not selfishness; and tolerance, not terrorism.
Its five pillars
include profession of faith, prayer five times daily, fasting during
Ramadan, charity, and performing the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca at
least once in a lifetime for those able to afford it.
Nonetheless,
Muslims are stereotypically portrayed as dangerous gun-toting terrorists.
Hate messages repeat regularly. Fear is stoked. Imperial wars of
aggression are called justifiable ones.
At home, Muslims
are vilified and persecuted for their faith, ethnicity, and at times
prominence, activism and charity.
They're lawlessly
targeted. They're hunted down, rounded up, held in detention, kept
in isolation, denied bail, restricted in their right to counsel,
tried on secret evidence, convicted on bogus charges, and given
long sentences.
For extra harsh
treatment, they incarcerated as political prisoners. They're segregated
in Communication Management Units (CMUs).
Doing so violates
US Prison Bureau regulations. They strictly prohibit discrimination
on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sex, disability,
or political beliefs.
In February
2005, the Supreme Court's Johnson v. California decision affirmed
14th Amendment protection against racial discrimination. It "rejected
the notion that separate can ever be equal or neutral."
Bush administration
officials violated rule of law provisions regularly. So do Obama's.
Innocent victims suffer grievously. It happens abroad and at home.
Guantanamo
and other torture prisons exist globally. Muslims fill them. Post-9/11,
they became public enemy number one.
Many in America
are consigned to CMU prison hell. Treatment is ruthless and demeaning.
Extra punishment may be ordered for any reason or none at all.
They get fewer
rights than other prisoners. Their dietary requirements are compromised
or denied. So is proper medical care when needed. Emergency treatment
takes days to get. It's not delivered properly when gotten.
Rotten, inedible
food quality is commonplace. Tap water is inferior. Privacy is denied.
The entire CMU is monitored round the clock with cameras and listening
devices. Policy assures mistreatment and disrespect. Prisoner complaints
go unanswered.
Virtually every
imprisoned Muslim is innocent. They're war on terror victims. They're
locked up for praying to the wrong God. They're alive, but for those
getting inordinately long sentences, they're among the living dead.
Their families
suffer with them. It's the wrong time to be Muslim in America and
in nations abroad Washington targets.
Major media
scoundrels back the worst of US crimes. When Bush administration
officials declared war on Islam, they marched in lockstep. They
still do. They're reliable imperial cheerleaders.
They headline
inflammatory accounts of innocent Muslims charged domestically.
They play the same blame game. Targeted victims are considered guilty
by accusation. Before indictment and prosecution, they're convicted
in the court of public opinion.
Their coverage
of anti-Muslim hate film violence is appalling. They ignore what's
really going on. On the one hand, it reflects rage over imperial
wars on Islamic countries. People don't burn buildings or harm others
over blasphemous materials alone.
The film sparked
what followed. It ignited violence. Promoting it on social media
spread it. Something else could have done it as easily. People take
abuse only so long before reacting. Once begun, it replicates elsewhere.
In the 1960s,
racial segregation, related police violence, other denied civil
rights, and economic depravation ignited violence across America.
Neighborhoods in northern US cities were set ablaze. It can happen
again and likely will. Provocative incidents spark it. It can happen
anywhere.
Other factors
also lie behind the anti-Muslim film. Dark forces produced it. Killing
a US ambassador reinforced it. Israeli fingerprints are all over
it. Jewish donors funded it. They got what they wanted.
Justifiable
rage across the Middle East, North Africa, Central and South Asia,
as well as elsewhere lets them portray Muslims as violent terrorist
threats. US and other Western headlines reflect it. More on that
below.
Also at issue
is America's November election. Netanyahu and Obama dislike each
other. It's no secret that the Israeli leader favors Romney. He
thinks he'll be quicker to attack Iran.
He's angry
about Obama's reluctance to show rock solid support. He wants him
Carterized. He picked a very public fight to get his way.
Perhaps he's
directly responsible for the blasphemous film. If not, very likely
extremists around him. It has all the earmarks of a Mossad false
flag. At issue is weakening him politically and fomenting war.
San Francisco
anti-Muslim bus ads stoke it. They're planned for New York and perhaps
elsewhere. They read:
"In any
war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized
man." Concluding words say "Support Israel. Defeat Jihad."
Pam Geller's
running them. She's a notorious hatemonger. US media scoundrels
publish her writing. She's interviewed on television. CBS' 60 Minutes
ran a full feature profile.
She and Robert
Spencer co-founded the Freedom Defense Initiative and Stop Islamization
of America. It's legal to be bigoted in America. It's appalling
that media scoundrels support what they should condemn.
The French
satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo fanned its own flames. It ran blasphemous
caricatures of the Prophet Muhammed. Some showed him naked in pornographic
poses.
Editor in chief
Gerard Biard claimed he did it to satirize the anti-Muslim video.
He called its violent reaction absurd. Editorial director Stephane
Charbonnier said "We have the right to express ourselves."
Biard added
the Charlie Hebdo is "a newspaper against religions as soon
as they enter into the political and public realm." He claims
Muslim religious leaders manipulate French followers for political
reasons. "You're not meant to identify yourself through a religion,
in any case not in a secular state," he claims.
Christians
and Jews do it freely in France, America, and other Western countries
without incident. Only Muslims are targeted for their faith unfairly.
Who speaks
for their rights? No one in high places or with media influence
able to reach large audiences in America and across Europe daily.
White House
spokesman Jay Carney stopped short of denouncing Charlie Hebdo editors,
saying:
"We don't
question the right of something like this to be published. We just
question the judgment behind the decision to publish it."
Call it a back
door endorsement. French officials also backed their hate speech
rights.
Try denouncing
the holocaust in France and see what happens. Try wearing a hijab,
other head covering, or head to toe burqah and find out.
Try denouncing
Israeli crimes on US television or in mainstream publications, and
see how long you keep your job. Try supporting right over wrong
and fair no better.
Major media
in America and other Western countries suppress truth and full disclosure.
Imperial wars are cheerled. Friendly dictators are supported. Independent
governments are called terrorist ones. News, information, and analysis
get turned on their head.
On September
19, a New York Times editorial was typical. It headlined "The
United States and the Muslim world."
It invoked
"Arab Spring" terminology. It's a Western, not Middle
East, term. Since regional protests erupted in winter 2011, nothing
changed. In countries like Egypt, things are worse.
The Times inverts
reality. It calls regional states run by despots "liberated"
ones. They've "become battlegrounds for Islamic extremists,
moderates and secularists, all contending for power and influence
over the direction of democratic change."
Except for
confessional-style Lebanese democracy, no Arab state tolerates it.
Neither does Israel, America and hardcore NATO allies.
The Times blames
regional violence on extremist elements beyond US control. They're
"eager to exploit unrest for their own purposes."
Hezbollah's
Hassan Nasrallah is a powerful force against Western and Israeli
imperialism. The Times calls him a "particularly destructive
force." It denounced his ability to get tens of thousands of
anti-US/Israeli protesters onto Beirut streets and elsewhere across
Lebanon.
It pilloried
his support for Assad. It condemned Anti-American regional protesters.
It claimed they "reinforced the worst fears of those who see
Muslims" as violent extremists.
"In 2009,
(Obama) wisely sought rapprochement with Muslims." His Cairo
speech "endorsed an approach of mutual respect and promised,
that
.America never would be at war with Islam."
From day one,
Obama waged multiple direct and proxy wars against Muslim countries.
Iraq remains occupied. Tens of thousands of US combat troops never
left. Daily violence harms innocent civilians.
Afghan war
rages. It's America's longest conflict. No end in sight looks near.
Obama destroyed Libya. He killed tens of thousands of civilians.
Violence continues daily across the country. No one's sure who'll
live or die.
He supports
the worst of Bahraini despotism, its war on people wanting democratic
freedoms, and its persecution of activists supporting it.
He's waging
proxy wars against Somalia, Yemen, and indirectly against Palestine
with billions of dollars of Israeli aid and strong support for occupation
harshness.
He bears direct
responsibility for ravaging Syria. He plans eventual war on Iran.
Since January 1991, America killed millions of Middle East, North
African, and Central Asians Muslims. Most were non-combatant civilians.
Many were children.
How many more
millions will die before The New York Times and other media scoundrels
acknowledge decades of US mass murder?
Instead, The
Times praised Obama's commitment to Middle East democracy. It urged
America "to stay engaged in whatever ways it can."
Millions across
the region feel otherwise. They want Washington out for good reason.
It's a scourge. It menaces people wanting peace and freedom, not
war, occupation, genocide and destruction. Don't expect The Times
or other media scoundrels to explain.
Reprinted
with permission from SteveLendmanBlog.
September
22, 2012
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