March 01, 2006

Europe, Slip Sliding Away . . .

Douglas Murray, in The Times:

Holland — with its disproportionately high Muslim population — is the canary in the mine. Its once open society is closing, and Europe is closing slowly behind it. It looks, from Holland, like the twilight of liberalism — not the “liberalism” that is actually libertarianism, but the liberalism that is freedom. Not least freedom of expression.

All across Europe, debate on Islam is being stopped. ItalyÂ’s greatest living writer, Oriana Fallaci, soon comes up for trial in her home country, and in Britain the government seems intent on pushing through laws that would make truths about Islam and the conduct of its followers impossible to voice.

Those of us who write and talk on Islam thus get caught between those on our own side who are increasingly keen to prosecute and increasing numbers of militants threatening murder. In this situation, not only is free speech being shut down, but our nationÂ’s security is being compromised.

Since the assassinations of Fortuyn and, in 2004, the film maker Theo van Gogh, numerous public figures in Holland have received death threats and routine intimidation. The heroic Somali-born Dutch MP Ayaan Hirsi Ali and her equally outspoken colleague Geert Wilders live under constant police protection, often forced to sleep on army bases. Even university professors are under protection.

Europe is shuffling into darkness. It is proving incapable of standing up to its enemies, and in an effort to accommodate the peripheral rights of a minority is failing to protect the most basic rights of its own people.

The governments of Europe have been tricked into believing that criticism of a belief is the same thing as criticism of a race.

My emphasis.

I've been hoping that the apparant solar eclipse in Europe is something else—perhaps an optical illusion of some sort. But it's hard to keep that hope alive when people have to engage in cloak-and-dagger behavior to talk openly about Islam at all.

Off in the distance, I hear Anne Frank screaming at me from her grave.

Via Reynolds, who adds:

People talk about Eurabia, but what's really happened is that Europe has become Weimarized, with governments and institutions too morally and intellectually weak to stand up for the principles they pretend to embody. And we know what that led to last time . . . .

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1 It was so discouraging to read about the security that these people needed in Holland--needing to sign in under false names, security guards all around--to talk. That's it--to talk about Islam in Europe, free speech, etc. To think that we have come this far within our lifetimes.

Posted by: Stuart Fullerton at March 01, 2006 05:17 PM (shBAD)

2 The criticism of a belief is the starting point of the criticism of a race, and religion. You can see it over and over in history. First ideas are attacked, then people who hold those ideas. That is why some of us have to stand up to defend an idea. A simple idea whose time has come is to quit painting an entire race or religion, by the actions of a few.

Posted by: Azmat hussain at March 01, 2006 11:03 PM (yl6VZ)

3 Azmat, I couldn’t agree with you more! So when will the majority of Muslims start practicing that? When I see thousands and thousands in the Arab world chanting "Death to America" Death to all Jews" or “Death to Denmark" The only reply to your comment that I can come up with is… PLEASE… Clean up your back yard first! Have you posted on an Islamic blog that "the time has come to quit painting all Americans, all Jews and all Danes, by the actions of a few?"

Posted by: Yolanda at March 02, 2006 03:39 AM (dLzW2)

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