brennan
Argumentative Brit
The well known study from before Jihadism increased the amount of worldwide terrorism by an order of magnitude. Yes I remember that utterly unconvincing argument too.
I'm not quite sure what you are saying here. Liberal principles, like equal rights, freedom of religion, women's rights etc by definition do not tolerate ideas which are opposed to these principles.If we want to have true alternative to Islam, we may want to look to Confucianism and/or Taoism for inspiration instead of banging our heads on 'Liberal values' because those tolerate the very things that are dangerous to it and in fact have a common origin with Islam that could make it self-destruct.
While I agree that Eastern religions are far more inspiring and less conducive of violence than the Abrahamic ones, the solution to our problems will hardly be to all convert to Taoism.Basically, I'm saying our own civilisation currently offers no alternative to Islam in the same way the philosophical traditions of the Far east do. Just as China, Korea and Japan adopted Western ideas to survive, we may have to borrow from them to accomplish the same.
I'm not quite sure what you are saying here. Liberal principles, like equal rights, freedom of religion, women's rights etc by definition do not tolerate ideas which are opposed to these principles.
On the contrary - a liberal democracy guarantees the right to hold and express beliefs opposed to liberal democracy. Most modern ones don't allow you to express those beliefs in public if doing so is likely to harm others, but they absolutely tolerate your holding them.
A young man facing beheading and crucifixion was tortured and sentenced for political reasons, according to rights groups and a source close to his family calling for a halt to his execution.
Ali Mohammed al-Nimr was arrested in 2012 when he was 17 years old for participating in a protest. He was later sentenced to death for joining a criminal group and attacking police forces in proceedings which a United Nations body said "fell short of international standards."
The conviction was upheld this week by Saudi Arabia's highest court, and the execution could take place at any time. Al-Nimr's family has appealed for Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz to issue a pardon during the current Muslim holiday period of Eid.
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While I agree that Eastern religions are far more inspiring and less conducive of violence than the Abrahamic ones, the solution to our problems will hardly be to all convert to Taoism.
What's Jesus Christ got to do with it? I'm very confused. I thought the topic was Islam and Fascism.
I actually meant it more as a "Why do I have to deal with this pathetic distraction attempt by a white guilt riddled kid in his early 20s who knows nothing at all about the topic and thinks 9/11 was conducted by America?" sound.^^ He meant it as a "Geee" sound. Which I personally very upset about based on the 3rd Commandment.
We're calling everyone fascists, but keep it civil, folks. We're all intellectuals here.
The definition of fascism is certainly debatable, but it's not just a snarl word used to insult beliefs that the snarler doesn't like. As Tigranes said, it's generally defined as a type of authoritarian nationalism. There was a long digression in the IS thread about connections between Islam and (historical) fascism, and to what extent current Islamists can be called fascists, so the subject makes sense. I made it an RD thread because it's split off an RD thread, and I figured I'd leave it with the same prefix as its parent.So anyway, back on topic: I take issue with the topic.
This thread could go off and discuss rugby or cricket as far as I'm concerned, and the subject line is still suggestive. In some parts of Europe, it's not even legal to call someone a fascist. What if we just compare Islam and fascism to the Judeofascist regime supplanting Palestine? We're calling everyone fascists, but keep it civil, folks. We're all intellectuals here.
ISLAMO-FASCISM
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/guideDesc.asp?catid=183&type=issue
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This section of DiscoverTheNetworks takes the position that "Islamo-fascism" is both a valid term and a legitimate topic for intellectual discussion. In the post-9/11 era, the West has been forced to confront the undeniably widespread existence of a radical Islamic movement that seeks to expand its dominion over all the nations, and ultimately to establish on a worldwide scale a caliphate governed by strict adherence to Islamic law. The means by which this brand of Islam aims to achieve its expansionist goals is jihad, or holy war, a longstanding Muslim tradition rooted in violence and the subjugation or murder of nonbelievers.
The term Islamo-fascism made its first entry into the English language in September 1990, when the Scottish historian Malise Ruthven, writing in Britains Independent newspaper, described how traditional Arab dictatorships used religious appeals in order to maintain their iron grip on political power.
More recently, Christopher Hitchens has pointed out numerous parallels between Islamo-fascism and the brand of fascism that was introduced to the world by the likes of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis:
"Both movements are based on a cult of murderous violence that exalts death and destruction and despises the life of the mind. Both are hostile to modernity (except when it comes to the pursuit of weapons), and both are bitterly nostalgic for past empires and lost glories. Both are obsessed with real and imagined "humiliations" and thirsty for revenge. Both are chronically infected with the toxin of anti-Jewish paranoia Both are inclined to leader worship and to the exclusive stress on the power of one great book. Both have a strong commitment to sexual repressionespecially to the repression of any sexual 'deviance'and to its counterparts, the subordination of the female and contempt for the feminine. Both despise art and literature as symptoms of degeneracy and decadence; both burn books and destroy museums and treasures."
A basic tenet of German fascism was the notion of a master race and its superiority to all others. The Islamo-fascist variant of this is what Hitchens calls the concept of the pure and the exclusive over the unclean and the kufar or profane.
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