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President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is in New York. According to the regime’s official FARS News Agency, he is “set to meet American university students, artists, intellectuals and elites, including Occupy Wall Street anti-capitalist protestors, despite the ongoing efforts made by the pro-Zionist lobbies to prevent direct link between American people and the Iranian president.”
The irony of this announcement must be lost on all of the above, including the Occupy Wall Street anti-capitalist fighters against all things supremacist: they are about to offer a propagandistic platform to a leading figure of Islamic supremacism, whose “news” agency can’t even file a short report without an anti-Semitic jab.
Wikipedia defines supremacism as “the belief that a particular race, species, ethnic group, religion, gender, sexual orientation, class, belief system or culture is superior to others and entitles those who identify with it to dominate, control or rule those who do not.”
Whoa! Wait one oppression-fighting minute! Species? Sexual orientation? Is there an article in Wikipedia where the sneaky “progressives” haven’t laid their silly post-modernist eggs? But let’s play “which word doesn’t belong” some other time. A more pressing issue here is that the above definition perfectly describes Islam, states its goals and motivations, and explains the origins and purpose of the segregationist Sharia legal system that purports to be superior to individual equality and liberty.
Counter-terror experts describe Islamic supremacism as an activist, transnational ideology that seeks the transformation or assimilation of every human being, with the ultimate goal to establish a global Islamic caliphate to govern Earth. Islamic supremacism may provide the ideological basis for Jihadist terrorism, but its adherents seek to attack and undermine equality and liberty using many other tactics.
Not only is Islam today’s most potent, long-lasting, and threatening form of supremacism – it is also the one that is being willfully overlooked by its potential victims, who are all too busy welcoming it in New York: the aforementioned “American university students, artists, intellectuals and elites, including Occupy Wall Street anti-capitalist protestors.” Might I add that deemed inferior are also those who plant words like “species” and “sexual orientation” into the Wikipedia definition of supremacism.
The latter themselves represent a loosely organized “religion of peace,” united by their faith that word manipulation can somehow alter reality. They may even feel superior to others due to their skills in “framing the debate.” And yet, despite their ritualistic lying to themselves and others, there is no such thing as “moderate supremacism” or “the supremacism of peace.”
An example of their intellectual and moral contortionism is found in the same Wikipedia article, which laughably claims that Islamic supremacism is an illusion caused by “misinterpreting” Islam’s history of invasions, massacres, oppression, and slave trade.
Some academics and writers have alleged Muslim or Islamic supremacism. The Qur’an and other Islamic documents always speak of tolerant and protective beliefs which have been misused, misquoted and misinterpreted by supremacists and anti-Islamic elements. Specific examples of how supremacists have exploited the name of Islam includes Muslim participation in the African slave trade, the early 20th century pan-Islamism promoted by Abdul Hamid II, the jizya and rules of marriage in Muslim countries being imposed on non-Muslims, the majority Muslim interpretations of the rules of pluralism in Malaysia, and “defensive” supremacism practised [sic] by some Muslim immigrants in Europe.
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