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Why are people offended by the term "Islamic fascists"?
Here is the article from MSN:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14319984/ I usually despise Bush, but I have to defend him this time. "Islamic fascists" is a very accurate term to describe these terrorists. They are Islamic, and they are trying to spread a form of dictatorship that is based on religion and nationalism and racism. So why are the innocent people, the Muslims that do not fit into the group, offended by such terminology? I say "If the shoe fits" . . . In this case, it does, by definition! Jam it back in, in the dark.
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I think the current administration remarking on anyone else's fascist values is the pot calling the kettle black.
Also, how exactly are they trying to spread a dictatorship based on racism? Religion, sure, Nationalism, okay, but race doesn't really come into it. Islam accepts converts from all backgrounds. There's nowhere I can't reach.
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Because every brown person that looks at us crook-eyed is an islamic facist. Gitmo is stuffed with islamofacists, for instance.
It's a slur, Patty. By definition bad black people are niggers but you don't get to be shocked when folks take ill to its use. dumbest ni--ah, nevermind How ya doing, buddy? |
Oh, and yes, I realize this country has plenty of fascist values, but that doesn't really make the term any less true, does it? Not all of us support our government, remember.
Why would a normal law-abiding and good Muslim be bothered by terrorists being called "Islamic fascists"? I'm not offended when white serial killers are called murdering psychopaths, as I'm not part of that group. The same should go for Muslims who are not part of the terrorist group, as neither they nor other good-natured Muslims being called by this term. How about you read the article I posted and do a little homework, so that you're more informed the next time you decide to speak, hmmm?
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I was speaking idiomatically.
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So, what you're saying is that your problem with "Islamic fascists" is that it uses the wrong adjective for describing someong or something of the Muslim faith?
This would create a problem for English speakers, since in English "Muslim" and "Islamic" can be used interchangeably. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
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Theory: they cannot be used interchangeably.
Disproof: All News Articles of the last five years, esp. Fox. How ya doing, buddy? |
It's more accurate to describe them as Islamo-Revolutionaries, since their immediate goal is to reverse "modernizing" influences in Islam, and enforce a base fundamentalism. The establishment of a Caliphate would also be pretty keen to these dudes.
Ahmadinejad and the Iranian Mullahs are more Islamo-Fascists since they're more interested in using Islam to create a totalitarian political elite. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
http://www.zefrank.com/theshow/archi...08/081006.html This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Last I checked, "Islam" is the religion, and "Muslim" is a practitioner of said religion. Islam is to Christianity as Muslim is to Christian To expand on Styphon's point, how can one be a Muslim and not be Islamic, or vice versa? Being part of one makes you part of the other, as they directly relate to each other just as with my Christian example above. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
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I sort of understand why they would be offended, but there will always be people who are offended no matter how politically correct someone tries to be.
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It sounds like a political correctness problem to me--people of the Islamic faith are worried that this statement may look bad on them as a whole--but maybe there's more to it. Most amazing jew boots "Oh, for My sake! Will you people stop nagging me? I'll blow the world up when I'm ready."--Jehova's Blog |
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Just a couple of things to comment on. Muslims will never get along with Jews, and vice versa. They never have. Never will. Anyone who believes in the Old Testament can see this after the "Ishmael" incident, where the "Angel of the Lord" said they would always be at each other's throats until the end of time.
I am just glad I dont live the hellhole called the Middle East! What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
The Muslims are offended because the term accuratley describes the fact that its people of the Islamic faith who have been behind the vast majority of the terrorist incidents in the world in recent times. Instead of being offended victims, good Muslims should rise up in outrage that their religion has been hijacked by a bunch of 7th centurt radicals, and should work to make the necessary changes from within.
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To be fair, Christianity didn't rise up in outrage over the IRA, Christian terrorist groups in Northeast India, the Oklahoma City bombing or Eric Robert Rudolph, either.
There are extremists and fanatics to be found in every religion, so why do you think it should be up to all the members of the religion to rise up against people who use their personal beliefs as a false pretense to terrorism? More importantly, what makes you think that many Muslims aren't actually disgusted at these terrorist acts? You know, how about you stop over-generalizing just for once, here? What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
I must've missed the part where the Oklahoma City Bomber was more Christian Psycho than Anti-Government Individualist Looney.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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A more accurate example are abortion clinic bombers. Most christians and pro-lifers find the bombings reprehensible, just like how most muslims aren't down with terrorism.
I don't know guys, why not call them 'terrorists' like before?
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One entry found for fascism.
Main Entry: fas·cism Pronunciation: 'fa-"shi-z&m also 'fa-"si- Function: noun Etymology: Italian fascismo, from fascio bundle, fasces, group, from Latin fascis bundle & fasces fasces 1 often capitalized : a political philosophy, movement, or regime (as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition Islamic Fascists seems a VERY appropriate name for Radical Muslim Terrorists, in fact I daresay calling them "Muslim fascists" would be more call for offense since that's actually giving them creedence as being Muslims. These people certainly adhere to the religion of Islam though [or atleast believe they do], and the goals of terrorist organization and mindset is closely geared to that of Fascism. To answer the question, why are people offended? I honestly don't know. Where do they even get off being offended, they should be repulsed by the actions of these people who call themselves Muslims, not Bush for calling them out on it. Talk about picking the wrong battle. I come from a family of moderate muslims, and my mother whenever she sees the news gets so angry because these people give Islam a bad name, and make life hellish for Muslims who don't share their views. I say call them whatever the FUCK you'd like! They are the lowest of the low. Anybody who is offended by THAT needs to have a reality check, it doesn't make you a good/conscientious person, it makes you delusional. Double Post:
Islam is ripe for reform - instead of blaming internal problems on the west and Israel they should take a close look at their own corrupt governments, and what they're teaching their children [to hate] because that surely would improve the quality of life much moreso than waging a perpetual war on western ideology. Nothing you said is offensive, or indicates a dislike for Islam. It tells it like it is. a lurker? what the hell...what you just said is or atleast should be far more offensive to practicing muslims than what wesker said. It implies you think what is being portrayed by terrorists is the real Islam. Which I don't think anybody with half a brain [openly] believes to be good. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
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I was speaking idiomatically. |
Well they obviously do practice a perverted version Islam, and their actions are under the banner of Islam - I think it's a stupid bone to pick. But I guess we can agree to disagree.
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Do you think that us vs. them language can translate very easily into us vs. them mentalities, and that when dealing with something that is dangerously nuanced as trans-continental terrorism we shouldn't revert to patriotism and jingoism as explanations for their behavior?
What I'm trying to say is, is their religion their defining characteristic, and if not, why are you prominently displaying it in their new label? How ya doing, buddy? |
Calling them Islamic fascists is neither jingoistic nor patriotic, it's descriptive. They aren't all from one country, so you can't call them Iranian fascists, or whatever, the unifying factor among them is their religion. The desire of both Osama Bin Laden and Iran is the reestablishment of the caliphate from the middle east to Spain. This is religious movement at its core. Radical Islam seeks to establish Sharia law whenever it gains power, this law is a civil code for the people and is at its heart both a religious and political movement. The Caliphate and its establishment is Islamic Fascism.
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