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In 2020, Americans took the streets to protest the death of George Floyd. The phrase “Black lives matter” was born. This chant and slogan is now recognized throughout the world to represent a stance against Black intolerance. When some tried to counter it with “all lives matter” they were perceived as dismissive of the unique struggles of the Black community. One of the better arguments is that universalizing a concept when a specific group of people are harmed, is tantamount to an empty platitude or even a bigoted retort.
Following October 7th Hamas massacre of more than 1,200 Israelis, injuring 7,000 more, the Jewish community is asking the same: condemn antisemitism. Condemn it without caveat and without universal language of “standing against all forms of hate”. Yet, time and time again, “Islamophobia” is evoked as a counterpart of antisemitism. This is misguided. It’s unproductive. And it’s unfair.
Let me be clear.
Bigotry, prejudice, and violence must be called out and combatted forcefully – whether it is directed at Jews, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, or anyone else. Anyone who traffics in hatred must be condemned, and when necessary, prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
That said, by definition, antisemitism and Islamophobia refer to two very different phenomena that have no connections to one another. When lumped together, the message is muddled at best and offensive at worst.
The term Islamophobia does not mean hate against Muslims
First, it’s important to define that despite common misconception, the term Islamophobia doesn’t represent hate against Muslims but rather irrational fear of Muslims. “Islamophobia” as a term has existed since the nineteenth century, but became prominent in 1989 when Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa against Salman Rushdie following his publication of The Satanic Verses. The fatwa not only imposed a death penalty on Rushdie, but also criminalized all the publishers and translators of the book. When Rushdie was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2007 for his services to literature, Iran accused Britain of “Islamophobia”.
Since then, the Islamophobic label has been used increasingly to deter and ultimately criminalize any scrutiny of the behavior any groups or individuals who happen to be Muslim, even when those are committing atrocities like Hamas, or advancing radical or harmful ideas, like Iran’s Mullahs.
Hatred toward Muslim is real, but it doesn’t equal Islamophobia. The Australian man who killed 51 Muslims in 2019 in Christchurch, New Zealand was an extremist bigot who hated Muslims. He did not irrationally fear them.
Thus, the better term to use is Muslim-hate and not Islamophobia.
Muslims are often the perpetrators of Antisemitism
Second, the threat to the Muslim community has one clear culprit – far right white supremacism. While these same supremacists often include antisemitism in their ideology, Jews also face threats from every ideological and political direction, including Muslims who harbor antisemitic views more than any other religious community. Therefore, the treatment of hate against Muslims is not and cannot be similar to the treatment of antisemitism.
Since October 7th, anti-Israel and antisemitic rallies led by Muslims have been held around the world. Calls to kill Jews and eliminate the Jewish state spread widely across the Muslim world. Many featured explicit support for Hamas’ atrocious actions. Pro-Hamas imagery was displayed in Tunisia and antisemitic chants rained from Cairo to Italy. These demonstrations are no surprise, given that:
- Muslims are more likely to hold antisemitic views than any other religion.
- Over 90% of the citizens in Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon have “unfavorable” views of Jews
- Over 70% of the citizens in Turkey have “unfavorable” views of Jews
- Almost half of British Muslims sympathize with Hamas
- And Nigeria, while 28% of Christians have an unfavorable view of Jews, 60% of Muslims view Jews unfavorably
The simple truth is, many Muslims hold bigoted views towards Jews. Stating this truth is not Islamophobic nor rooted in Muslim hate. Ignoring this truth appeases antisemites.
Therefore, lumping antisemitism and Islamophobia together creates a bizarre and ironic situation where the victims and perpetrators are treated the same and looked at from the same lens.
Islamophobia is used as a weapon against those who call out antisemitism
Third, accusations of Islamophobia are often used by extremists to whitewash, obfuscate, and distract from dangerous and growing radical movements in the Muslim world.
Following the Charlie Hebdo attacks in 2015, the prime minister of France, Manuel Valls, refused to use the term “Islamophobia” to describe the phenomenon of anti-Muslim prejudice, because, he said, the accusation of Islamophobia is often used as a weapon by apologists for radical Islamists to silence critics.
Few stand up publicly today against radical Islam and those who do risk being silenced under the label of Islamophobes. The sword of Islamophobia is wielded to deliberately chill discourse and narrow the public marketplace of ideas.
We cannot let accusations of Islamophobia silence us when we confront and defend ourselves against the radical ideologies that exist in the Muslim communities and are now growing in Europe and America. Ideologies that undermine our values and seek to target the Jewish people in Israel and worldwide.
The Muslim Brotherhood, its Palestinian wing—Hamas, and its American wing— CAIR, are designated as terrorist organizations by many countries around the world. Confronting CAIR, whose director said he was “happy to see” Palestinians break out of Gaza on October 7th, is not Islamophobic. Luckily, the White House now agrees.
Confronting Mehdi Hasan, the former MSNBC and Al Jazeera journalist, who pushes conspiracy theories about Israel and defended Rep, Ilhan Omar’s antisemitic comments, is not Islamophobic.
Confronting Rep. Tlaib, who called the 10/7 attack “resistance”, lies about Israel regularly, and invokes “from the river to the sea”, is not Islamophobic.
And most importantly, calling out the heinous crimes committed by Hamas against Jews is not Islamophobic. As a matter of fact, standing against Hamas – an organization with complete disregard to Christian, Jewish and Muslim lives and freedoms – is neither Islamophobic nor Muslim hate.
These individuals and organizations deserve to be publicly criticized and discredited not because they are Muslim, but because they are guilty of antisemitism and hate.
In the wake of October 7th, it’s time for our leaders and community to recognize that antisemitism and Islamophobia don’t go hand in hand, have nothing in common, and lumping them together leads to more divisiveness and misunderstanding of both communities.
I stand in solidarity with everyone who faces prejudice and discrimination because of their ethnicity or beliefs. Any decent person ought to. That’s why I will continue speaking out against radical Islam and other extremist movements. That’s why I will not stay silent in the face of phony accusations of Islamophobia.
Adam Milstein is an Israeli-American “Venture Philanthropist.” He can be reached at adam@milsteinff.org, on Twitter @AdamMilstein, and on Facebook www.facebook.com/AdamMilsteinCP.
Originally published in The Jerusalem Post.
Allan Goldstein says
We must be kind, And with an open mind
We must endeavor to find, A way
To let the Muslims know that when this war is over
They are not the one’s who’ll have to pay.
We must be sweet, And tactful and discreet
And when they’ve suffered their defeat
We mustn’t let …. Them feel upset
Or ever get … The feeling that we’re cross with them or hate them
Our future policy must be to reinstate them!
Don’t let’s be beastly to he Muslims
When our day f celebration finally comes
It was just their filthy clerics who persuaded them to fight
And their Hamad and al-Qaida merely back worse than they bite.
Let’s be meek to them and turn the other cheek to them
And playfully pat their women on the bum
Let’s show them moral clarity and treat the rats with charity
But don’t let’s be beastly to the scum.
We must be just, And earn their love and trust
And in addition we must … Be wise
And ask the conquered brutes to join our hands to aid them
That would be a wonderful surprise.
For many years, They’ve lived in floods of tears
Because the poor little dears
Have been so wronged … And only longed
To change the world; Derange the world
And set the world to blazes
This is the moment when we ought to sing their praises!
Don’t let’s be beastly to the Muslims
When we’re beating the Wahabis like a drum
Let us treat them very kindly as we would a valued friend
We might send them out some rabbis as a form of lease and lend.
Let’s be sweet to them, and day by day repeat to them
“Beheadings are misunderstood by some.”
Let’s help the Arabs of Sudan to slaughter every Nubian clan
But don’t let’s be beastly to the scum.
Don’t let’s be beastly to the Muslims
When their umpteenth broken treaty makes us glum
We must send them food and medicine and everything they need
For their peaceable intentions will be U.N. guaranteed!
Let’s be free with them and give the BBC to them
Obama simply wants to be our chum
Let’s help them chant for Allah’s praise, And whip and stone to death the gays
But don’t let’s be beastly to the scum.
Allan Goldstein says
Don’t let’s be beastly to the Muslims
For you can’t deprive a drunkard of his rum
Look away from the polygamists as they enslave their wives
The oil they sell … and Al Jazeera .?. Brighten up our lives.
Let’s break bread with them, Because we’re stuck in bed with them
The street behind the palace is a slum
Let’s saunter down to Chop Chop Square; Enjoy the entertainment there ~
But don’t let’s be beastly to the scum.
Don’t let’s be beastly to the Muslims
When their endless acts of terror leave us numb
Though they’ve been a tad too violent to the Hindu and the Jew
Still the lefties will support them ’cause they torture Christians too!
Let’s place trust in them as we ignore blood-lust in them
Compared with them we liberals are dumb
Let’s help them to feel GREAT again, And teach their children HATE again
But don’t let’s be beastly
[ This better to be priestly ]
And don’t let’s be beastly to the scum. ~
— Tip of the hat to Noel Coward
Martina Vaslovik says
One wonders why the Left has yet to coin the term Marxophobia…
danknight says
No. The current wave of anti-Semitism is exactly like the “Black Lives (don’t) Matter” wave in 2020…
If you missed that, you’ve missed the lede and the underlying operating principle of the Left.
In fact, the violent celebration of Fentanyl Floyd’s demise in 2020 was a celebration of anti-Americanism, anti-conservativism, anti-law and order-ism, and anarcho-tyranny. It was Nastie in every way, and it was absolutely anti-Christian (that’s a clue btw),
… and it was anti-White.
A virulent, communist cultural pre-revolution following the footsteps of China’s CCP.
AND … LET ME GO FURTHER …
Have you seen a black baby after she’s been raped? I have – at least the photos.
Claiming that shooting black criminals is “racism” … or giving it ANY tolerance or respect …
… is bigotry against the criminal’s victims.
Yes, we know a lot about the faults of the black community, but I for one am not willing to let actual victims who happen to be black …
… suffer the indignity of letting their rapists and their killers be honored with some
… non-existent “racism” …
Giving criminals a dirt nap is what the victims need – for restitution, reparation, and restoration … call it retribution, but it is what a civilized community would do.
G-d save us from wishy washy, mushy middle, arm-chair analysis.