Thursday, September 30, 2010

Message to Muslims: I'm Sorry

Nick Kristof argues correctly that the right’s attacks on ALL Muslims are not only immoral and contrary to what our nation stands for, but also massively contrary to our self-interest, as it dramatically increases the number of people who want to harm us.

Many Americans have suggested that more moderate Muslims should stand up to extremists, speak out for tolerance, and apologize for sins committed by their brethren.

That’s reasonable advice, and as a moderate myself, I’m going to take it. (Throat clearing.) I hereby apologize to Muslims for the wave of bigotry and simple nuttiness that has lately been directed at you. The venom on the airwaves, equating Muslims with terrorists, should embarrass us more than you. Muslims are one of the last minorities in the United States that it is still possible to demean openly, and I apologize for the slurs.

…Radicals tend to empower radicals, creating a gulf of mutual misunderstanding and anger. Many Americans believe that Osama bin Laden is representative of Muslims, and many Afghans believe that the Rev. Terry Jones (who talked about burning Korans) is representative of Christians.

Many Americans honestly believe that Muslims are prone to violence, but humans are too complicated and diverse to lump into groups that we form invidious conclusions about. We’ve mostly learned that about blacks, Jews and other groups that suffered historic discrimination, but it’s still O.K. to make sweeping statements about “Muslims” as an undifferentiated mass.

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September 18, 2010

Message to Muslims: I’m Sorry

By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF

www.nytimes.com/2010/09/19/opinion/19kristof.html

 

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