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Friday, August 01, 2008
Diana West :: Townhall.com Columnist
Britain's Silence Ammo For A Sharia-Run Future
by Diana West
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Strange, the apparent lack of public alarm in Britain over an extensive new poll showing that significant minorities of Muslim students at some of Britain's better colleges and universities embrace the most threatening aspects of Islam. These include the conviction that killing in the name of religion can be justified (32 percent), belief that men and women shouldn't mix freely (40 percent), support for Sharia (Islamic law) in Britain (40 percent), and support for a global caliphate (33 percent) based in Sharia, among other repressive tenets.

Of course, the poll, conducted by the online research company YouGov and commissioned by the conservative Centre for Social Cohesion, came out just this week. Still, having recently visited England and interviewed a string of political, media and religious figures, I'm going to guess that these horrifying numbers -- and they are indeed horrifying, despite the emphatic disclaimer that the majority of polled Muslim students support secularism and democratic values -- will kick up little cultural dust. After being plastered across a news cycle's worth of papers, they will be regarded as so much political wallpaper that people gaze upon without seeing -- or, at least, without reacting.

Fear or outrage would be considered Islamophobic, of course, and isn't there a law against that? Concern for British common law would be called nationalistic, and that's got to be a crime against multiculturalism. Calling for any action would be labeled xenophobic-slash-mean-spirited. Better to read and weep, silently.

One early exception was a laudably passionate outcry from columnist Minette Marrin writing in the venerable Sunday Times. Marrin's concern was palpable; she ticked off many of the poll's disturbing statistics, noting also the perils to be found within Muslim uncertainty over key questions. For example, she wrote, "When asked how supportive, if at all, they would be of the introduction of a worldwide caliphate based on Sharia, fully 42 percent said they weren't sure. That's quite some uncertainty." She added: "One in five wasn't sure whether Islam is compatible with the western notion of democracy. Insecure young people can be swayed by extremists.

And then she acknowledged the all-important and consistently avoided problem: "The question is how to stand up to the extremists."

Did the columnist next call for a campaign of zero-tolerance for Islamic law? A new immigration policy designed to stop or even reverse the growth of the Islamic demographic in Britain as a means of preventing the democratic implementation of Islamic law in Britain?

Not a chance. "First," she wrote, "I think, we should abandon all discussion of what Islam truly is." In other words, just stop the conversation, PC-halting as it already is.

Her logic? "Questions of true (Islamic) doctrine are insoluble," she declared, felling with one deconstructive swoop the objectively knowable facts of Islamic law, which is rooted in Islam's mainstream teachings. Continued...

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Diana West is a contributing columnist for Townhall.com and author of the new book, The Death of the Grown-up: How America's Arrested Development Is Bringing Down Western Civilization.
 
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Religious and national identity
Incidentally, the complaint that many Muslims in Britain regard themselves as Muslims first and Britons second is precisely analogous to the complaint that Mexican-Americans regard themselves as Mexican first. We all have many ways of defining ourselves, and which ones are most important depend on circumstances. Is one a Christian first, a father first, a Quaker first, a husband first, a Jew first, or an American first?

Any minority community that is constantly attacked, by word or deed, and told that it does not belong among the host community, will cling to its own identity. It will be the second or third generation that manages to integrate, given half a chance. We have seen that here, with the long rejection of Chinese and Japanese immigrants, for example.

Also shortsighted is the complaint that many British Muslims believe that killing in the name of religion is justifiable. Those Americans who make such complaints are often the very same people who object most vociferously to American secularization.

Is killing to defend a concept and a way of life such as Islam so very different from killing to defend such concepts and ways of life as Western Civilization or the American Way of Life? Is religion implicit in these latter concepts?

Fortress mentality:-- circle the wagons
The unmitigated xenophobia of some of the above comments is extraordinary. Referring to Muslims as "Insects", for example. What other large group could be labeled this way without arousing outrage?

There is also profound misinformation, encouraged by the likes of Mark Steyn and Pat Buchanan. "England" is not the name of a nation state, of course, but the UK birth rate is far from falling below replacement. Indeed, the largest number of births since 1993 has just been recorded, and fertility is at the highest level since 1980.

As in the US, it is the ageing population that poses the real problem for the future, even though the UK at 37th and the US at 45th are not as severely threatened as the longest lived populations.

It is not in the UK but here in the United States that the birth rate has been falling since 1990. Moreover, it is the stigmatized Hispanic inhabitants, legal and illegal, who have raised the fertility rate to 2.1, as opposed to 1.9 in the UK.

Among racial and ethnic groups in the US, the fertility rate of Hispanics is 2.9 children per woman, compared with 1.8 for non-Hispanic whites, 2.0 for non-Hispanic blacks, 1.9 for Asian and Pacific Islanders, and 1.7 for American Indians and Alaska Natives.

Making indiscriminately bellicose noises against more than a billion Muslims worldwide, and millions in the US and the UK, is an excellent example of Diana West's argument that Americans have become infantilized. Worse than that, it is extremely counter-productive.
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