I mention this because while we were at the street festival a number of the artists engaged the crowds in a gentle but persisting America bashing. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't ugly or mean-spirited - nothing like the ignorant venom that spills out of the mo
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Now, I know that most people are not convinced by facts or a persuasive analysis of a problem. One old saying goes, "Don't confuse my opinions with your facts" while another says, "It ain't what you don't know that causes us problems, but rather what you do know that just ain't so!" Most of us change and mature because of experience and personal contact, r
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After all, I never knew an African American personally until 7th grade. There was a Jewish family living in our neighborhood, too, whose grandparents had lived through a death camp - there were numbers tattooed on their arms - but nobody talked about that back in the early 60s. It was uncomfortable and impolite. In time - mostly through college roommates and later through organizing with the United Farm Workers union - I broke out of my suburban captivity. But, still, until the early 90s I didn't know anyone who practiced Islam. In that, I suspect that I am not too different from many others of my class, race and generation. And even after working with Rasiq for two years on issues having to do with racial violen
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Truth be told, I still didn't until after September 11, 2001. My hunch is that I am not all that different from the majority of other Americans. But after the attacks, I began to read and study and learn. I began to seek out Muslim scholars and listen to their take on real life. By a strange quirk of fate, we wound up staying in the Muslim section of London for a month four years ago -where I read and talked some more - and for the past three years have been working with my church community to foster greater peace and inter-faith cooperation. For example, we raised over $5,000 in support of Greg Mortenson's "stones to schools" project of building schools for girls in Afghanistan. We have spent time studying and discussing the key beliefs and practices of Islam. And we will soon explore a mission of cultural friendship and music with an Islamic "sister city."
To be sure, there is a lot more that I need to do to broaden my appreciation for Islam - such is always the reality for someone as thoroughly American as myself - and I know that this quest will always be incomplete. At the same time, I also know that it is both ignorance as well as fear that is fueling the current anti-Muslim rage and such ignorance and fear must be challenged. T
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I have been writing for the past 6 months about the similarities between Sarah Palin et al and the rise of Nazi ideology during the 1930s and 40s in Germany. Now that Newt Gingrich and his religious right buddies have joined the fray with their "Islam was born in the heart of hell" rants, the parallels are even more ominous. Remember, in the rise of Hitler:
+ The Nazis scape-goated the Jews during a time of economic collapse and anxiety...
+ They used some Christian words and theology to justify their hatred...
+ They physically bullied and beat those who challenged them...
+ And after they intimidated all but a handful of opponents, they implemented their hatred through legislation and propaganda....
The time has come for people of goodwill - Christian Americans as well as others who understand what is emerging from the "birthers," tea-baggers and fear mongers against Islam - to challenge the lies. And they are lies. Not mistakes - they are intentional lies grounded in the careful work of propaganda - that are potentially just as wicked and destructive as anything created by their Nazi fore bearers.
+ If you don't know the facts, now is the time to get up to speed. (Try this for starters: http://www.forbes.com/2010/08/12/america-mosque-controversy-politics-opinions-columnists-shikha-dalmia.html)
+ If you prefer a visual update, check this out: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZpT2Muxoo0
+ If you prefer a visual update, check this out: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZpT2Muxoo0
But let's be clear: those who are fomenting this hatred - and exploiting the economic pain and anxiety of ordinary Americans - are not merely misguided. They are dangerous. They are mean-spirited. And it could get a lot worse before it gets better. Please also understand that we are no different from tho
se advancing fear and hatred - we are all wounded and broken at some level - and we're all capable of living into our worst and most evil selves. Which is why we need one another for accountability and encouragement.
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The late Martin Luther King, Jr. continues to help guide and shape my heart in these dark times: "In the end, we will not remember the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends... therefore when evil men plot, good men must plan; when evil men burn and bomb, good men must build and bind; and when evil men shout ugly words of hatred, good men must commit themselves to the glories of love... because hatred paralyzes life while love releases it; hatred confuses life and love
harmonizes it; and hatred darkens life while love illumines it."
As we heard over and over in Canada: this is not a time for bullies - American, Christian, Islamic or Jewish - this is a time for listening. This is a time for challenging lies and injustice. And this is a time to stand up for compassion and cooperation.
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Peace is something that can be defended on several projects, songs, speeches and films, but to be experienced fata unity, brotherhood and the perfect love.
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