Tag(s): ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; (more...) ; ; ; ; ; ; ; , Add Tags  (less...)
Add to My Group(s)

Touching 1   Interesting 1   Valuable 1   View Ratings | Rate It

Permalink
View Article Stats      (3 comments)

The Struggle and Danger of Speaking to Power

Add this Page to Facebook!
Submit to Twitter
Submit to Reddit
Submit to Stumble Upon

Tell A Friend

Get Embed HTML Code
By (about the author)

opednews.com

Faith without Fear

The Struggle and Danger of Speaking to Power

In all societies most citizens have a choice. The individual can opt for the status quo and seek to make good on its promises. Or, he can think for himself and follow the dictates of his conscience.

Irshad Manji was born in Pakistan and migrated to Canada at the age of 14. She has flowered in her newfound freedom and she intends to bring this wealth back to her native land.

Often, she has received death threats for her efforts. A traditional Muslim, a feminist and a human rights advocate, what did she do to merit an hour interview on the Glenn Beck Show? One answer, Manji denounced all Arab involvement with the 9/11 tragedy.

As you view the videos, you will see the common bonds between Manji and Beck. Both speak to power in no uncertain terms. Both face assassination for their outspokenness. Glenn Beck admires her for facing her death unequivocally.

Manji Rebels Against Authoritarianism Not Authority

When moderate Arabs deal with terrorism, they claim it has nothing to do with Islam. Thus, they let the terrorists define Islam to their aims and preferences. Much like ordinary Americans, they are uncomfortable when called upon to defy authorities. This leads to authoritarianism.

An Epiphany for the Great Deceiver

This is a repeat of the second video that can be repeated for benefit. Facing death at the age of ten, Irshad realized how she conducted her life was up to her.

Islam Embraces All Forms of Humanism

For political reasons at the end of the twelfth century the leaders turned their backs on justice, openness and inquiry. They began to rule through fear mongering and ignorance. Glenn Beck posits this is as the basis for slavery. He recognizes this is also true of the 21st century.

There is a Non-violent Tension Necessary for Growth -- MLK

The moderate Arabs denounce Irshad as anti-Muslim for denouncing 9/11. Aren't Muslims entitled to denounce GWB for his heavy-handed War on terror? The NOW organization is afraid to criticize the subjugation of Arab women for fear of being called racist. Many citizens call Glenn Beck a racist for opposing terrorism. Martin Luther King advocated non-violent dissent and discussion as means to advance social justice and progress.

Living Behind Bulletproof Glass

Beck asked. "Are you prepared for assassination?"

Manji answered, "Yes."

She counters death threats from her audience. Aren't they afraid of making me a martyr? The murder of Dr. Martin Luther King did not kill his ministry. Others continued his work after his death.

Note: A death threat means others are taking the writer seriously.

In Iraq Both Neocons and Leftists Sacrificed Human Rights for Political Expediency

Sadam Hussein ran the most repressive regime in the world. If the USA had invaded in the name of freedom of religion and speech, there would have been no objection. If they had carried through with universal human rights, they would have been applauded by historians.

Muslims Who Support the Reform Movement

Glenn Beck Spoke at the Islam Reform Summit at St. PetersburgFlorida

Since the reader has reached this point, I assume he agrees the words of Irshad Manji and Glenn Beck have some merit. We must attend to other viewpoints, as our own haven't been fruitful.

 

Born a month before Pearl Harbor, I attended world events from an early age. My first words included Mussolini, Patton, Sahara and Patton. At age three I was a regular listener to Lowell Thomas. My mom was an industrial nurse a member of the (more...)
 

The views expressed in this article are the sole responsibility of the author
and do not necessarily reflect those of this website or its editors.

Contact Editor

Follow Me on Twitter

 

Share this page: (what's this?)                   Tell a Friend: Tell A Friend

Add this Page to Facebook!      Submit to Stumble Upon      Submit to Reddit      Add This Page to Mr Wong!           NEWSVINE      DEl.ICIO.US      Looksmart Furl      My Web      Blink List     (More...)

Comments

The time limit for entering new comments on this article has expired.

This limit can be removed. Our paid membership program is designed to give you many benefits, such as removing this time limit. To learn more, please click here.

Comments: Expand   Shrink   Hide  
3 comments
To view all comments:
Expand Comments
(Or you can set your preferences to show all comments, always)

There are interesting by-plays in this hour-long interview by Jason Paz on Saturday, Oct 3, 2009 at 10:29:02 PM
Life in a Glass House by dick overfield on Sunday, Oct 4, 2009 at 1:12:20 PM
We Agree on Irshad Manji and Gienn Beck by Jason Paz on Sunday, Oct 4, 2009 at 2:01:46 PM