There Are No "Good" or "Moderate" Supremacists
February 27, 2009
by Jeffrey Imm
Responsible for Equality and
Liberty (R.E.A.L.)
http://www.realcourage.org/?p=52
http://www.unitedstatesaction.com/blog/imm-articles/128.html
There are no "good" or "moderate" supremacists. Supremacists may
employ more or less destructive tactics, but their adherence to a
supremacist ideology itself is never "good" or "moderate." History has
shown that supremacists consistently reject the idea that humanity has
an
inalienable right to equality and liberty. By definition and as
shown by history, every identity-based supremacist group rejects such
human rights -- including such supremacists as
white supremacists,
Aryan
Nazi supremacists, and
Islamic supremacists. Therefore,
American government leaders who are responsible for equality and liberty
should categorically reject such supremacist groups, nations, and
adherents, right?
Yet, in the case of
Islamic supremacism,
our governmental leaders continue to fail in this responsibility. Moreover, it is not only just American government
leaders in denial about such supremacism,
but also American mainstream
media,
foreign policy groups, and
other
aspects
of
society have joined an army
of appeasement on Islamic supremacism which
threatens the very
foundation of equality and liberty on which our nation exists.
In the past several weeks, we have seen American government officials
calling for "reconciliation" with Islamic supremacists in
Afghanistan,
and listening to
the counsel of those
who state that America must
negotiate
with "reconcilable" aspects of the Islamic supremacist Taliban.
We have seen American government officials alternately
ignore and
defend
Pakistan's
surrender to the Islamic supremacist Taliban in the northwest
portion of Pakistan, where Pakistan has
agreed to the
Taliban's demand to implement
Islamic supremacist Sharia law. We have heard the deafening
silence by such American leaders as Pakistan Islamic supremacists
denounce democracy and
advocate global Islamic supremacist rule, with
such Pakistani "peace" negotiators echoing the very sentiments of
Al-Qaeda itself -- as Osama Bin Laden
seeks "the greater state of Islam from the ocean to the ocean, Allah
permitting."
We have seen the calls by
Senators Kerry and Lugar for Americans to
provide
billions of dollars to Pakistan as a reward for such a
surrender
on human rights and Pakistan's
recent release of an individual who
sought to spread nuclear weapons technology to other Islamic supremacist
nations. Moreover, we have seen American government leaders invite
those who seek such
surrender on Islamic supremacism to
America's
national capital for discussions and for
entertainment of
congressional
leaders
who
support engagement
with the Muslim Brotherhood and other
Islamic supremacist groups.
We have seen a growing pattern of
new
individuals added to American
government foreign policy with a history of appeasement on such issues.
We have seen American
media spin
reports
on
polls of global Muslims who
support the Islamic supremacist objectives of Al-Qaeda promoted as
Muslims opposing Al-Qaeda's
"terrorist methods." We have
seen
America media repeatedly refer to the idea of a "good Taliban,"
while such media ignore the
growing global crisis of Islamic supremacism
in threatening human rights and lives around the world.
But the larger
crisis point that continues to build is the growing gap between American
government leaders and mainstream media leaders who are willing to
appease supremacism and surrender on equality and liberty -- versus a
growing number in the American public that are willing to defy
supremacism and be responsible for equality and liberty.
With every new embarrassment, with every new outrage by such appeaser
government leaders and mainstream media, those responsible for
equality and liberty are becoming more determined to prove that the
appeaser crowd will not represent America.
Apologist speakers are
outraged that "Americans do not know the
difference between Islamists, who have a clear goal of creating a
national Islamic state, and terrorists who call themselves jihadists."
They are outraged that we recognize that Islamic supremacists are
Islamic supremacists, no matter what their tactics are. Such
apologists seek those supporting freedom to surrender,
saying: "the only
way to win a cosmic war is to refuse to fight in one." They fail
to understand that being responsible for equality and liberty is a human
responsibility that doesn't end - and as we have fought supremacism
before, we will continue to fight supremacism in the future. We
are
responsible for equality and liberty - yesterday, today, and
tomorrow.
1. The Evil of Supremacism is Never "Good" or "Moderate"
Could you imagine being led in World War II by
those who wanted us to
believe that there were "Good Nazis" versus "Bad Nazis"? Or to try to
distinguish between "Extremist Nazis" versus "Moderate Nazis"? Or
seeking the evolution of Aryan Supremacist Nazism into becoming a
"mainstream" political ideology for
"reconciliation" of "moderate
Nazis"?
Similarly, where would we be in America's civil rights today, if our
national confrontation against white supremacists was led by
those whose
idea of defending equality and liberty was to try to distinguish between
the "Good KKK" versus the "Bad KKK"? Or to try to suggest that our
national strategy should be based on recognizing the difference between
"extremist white supremacists" versus "moderate white supremacists"? Or
seeking the continued tolerance of white supremacism as a "mainstream"
political ideology for the vague goals of national
"reconciliation"?
Imagine further if appeasers rationalized that such "reconciliation"
with supremacists could be achieved by addressing "historical
grievances" by such groups. Such as, perhaps entertaining the Nazi
"grievances" regarding Czechoslovakia and Europe, or their "grievances"
with Jews? Or entertaining white supremacist "grievances" calling
for "separate but equal" segregation, concerns about federal
government "meddling" in local white supremacist-based laws, or their "grievances"
with blacks? What if our answer to Nazis and white supremacists had
simply been to
provide them with more "economic development
opportunities" in the absurd belief that this would make them abandon
their supremacist ideologies?
Such ideas are obviously absurd. The very term "moderate supremacist" is
an oxymoron. A "mainstream" political ideology of Aryan supremacist
Nazism or white supremacism would still be inimical to the inalienable
human rights of equality and liberty. History showed the determination
of the allied nations to crush Aryan supremacist Nazism throughout
Germany after the war. History shows the
determination of Americans to
crush white supremacism in this nation in the 1960s, a war of ideas
that
continues against the fringe remnants even today. In both examples of confronting
and defeating a supremacist ideology, we did not cave in to those who
would call for "reconciliation" with "moderate" supremacists to return
them to power and influence. All the "economic stimulus" in the world
for Nazis or white supremacists would have never brought them to embrace
equality and liberty.
But such nonsensical suggestions are exactly the direction that many
seek to take us regarding
Islamic supremacism -- as shown by the
arguments that there is a
"good" (or
"reconcilable"
Taliban). Such
supremacist appeasers seek to deliberately ignore the lessons of history
and the logic that any adult living in a 21st century democracy should
readily know.
Yet this completely illogical, historically disproven approach is
precisely the direction where many in the
foreign
policy
community
seek
to take us regarding Islamic supremacism -- a direction that we are
continuing to see regarding many of
most dangerous
nations that
harbor
Islamic supremacism in the world.
2. The War of Euphemisms (W.O.E., again)
Can you imagine the
euphemism masters
defining Nazi supremacists as
"German nationalists" or defining white supremacists as "racial purity
defenders"? In dealing with Islamic supremacism, it is worse than that. Such appeasers refuse to even
acknowledge that the ideology of Islamic supremacism exists at all.
They start disavowing that Islamic supremacism exists by seeking to re-label
Islamic supremacism as something
more palatable to public, so that their argument to appease and ignore
supremacism doesn't sound quite so absurd. Instead of a war of ideas
that would defend the inalienable human rights of equality and liberty,
the appeasers pursue a war of euphemisms, to confuse the public and
obfuscate on the threat of Islamic supremacism. Instead of challenging
the supremacists, such appeasers have chosen to attack those who would
defend human rights instead, with the inane argument that defending
inalienable human rights is not "culturally sensitive" to supremacists.
To be more "culturally sensitive," such
appeasers
prefer to use such
terms as
"extremists,"
"fundamentalists," etc. They attempt to argue
that Islamic supremacist activities are actually
"anti-Islamic"
activities, and that we are really challenged by
"takfiri"
or "hirabah,"
not "jihadists." They would rather talk about individuals and specific
groups, and when such groups have
unquestionably shown to be
supremacist, then they try to
argue that such Islamic supremacist groups
are
"regional"
as opposed to "transnational." The last thing they want to do is
"generalize" about a larger problem that would point to an ideological
struggle, when they can suggest that all the
Islamic supremacist issues
in the world are nothing but an endless series of disconnected,
"isolated incidents."
If the appeasers are challenged on this, they seek to prove that they
are the only "experts" on such issues, and that anyone without a Ph.D.
in Islamic studies
working for a Saudi-funded program can't possible
grasp the endless "nuances" involved in fighting "extremism -
fundamentalism - whatever euphemism they choose today." They don't think
it is arrogant in the least to argue that they are sole possessors of
knowledge or insight on such issues. The last thing that they want is to
dignify mass public concerns about such issues, when clearly they
believe public is too ignorant to grasp the obvious lessons from history
on this. These imams of euphemisms believe that they have the sole right
to declare fatwas on what is and is not a threat to America and human
rights.
In 2008, we saw the movement within U.S. government leadership and the
foreign policy cliques towards a policy of a
"War on Extremism" (W.O.E.), where no matter what happened, those
responsible were always "extremists." In April 2008, U.S. Defense
Secretary Robert Gates embraced this idea declaring that
"the enemy is extremism." The group in the National Counter
Terrorism Center who circulated a
memo in March 2008 that stated when addressing Islamic supremacist
activity, government employees should never use such terms as "jihad,"
"mujahedeen," "caliphate," or any term linked to Islam was (predictably)
the "Extremist Messaging Branch." None of them were
embarrassed that 6 months prior to this,
Osama Bin Laden himself came out as being against "extremists" --
showing how utterly meaningless the term "extremism" was and remains
today. Such a War on Extremism (W.O.E.) is part of a larger War of
Euphemisms (W.O.E. again) that has continued into 2009 to try to
suppress public debate on Islamic supremacism and silence anyone who
seeks to honestly identify the threat of Islamic supremacism.
So now in 2009, we have gone beyond the national embarrassment of our
leaders and government deliberately ignoring supremacist threats by
simply calling them "extremists."
We have now reached the pathetic state in the War of Euphemisms that our
government leaders are listening to those
arguing that there is a "good
Taliban" and a "bad Taliban," and incredibly, listening to
calls by those who ask American government leaders to accept
negotiations with "reconcilable" or "moderate" Islamic supremacists.
3. The Nonsense of Negotiating with Supremacists
While many in the West for years have claimed that they "won't negotiate
with terrorists," negotiating with supremacists is quite a different
issue with some government leaders today, especially when they can
control the public discussion enough with euphemisms to hide the fact
that they are negotiating with supremacists.
But what exactly do you negotiate with supremacists about?
Certainly not ideology, because supremacists are non-negotiable on their
anti-freedom ideologies. So you are only left with
negotiating about tactics, which is a particularly dangerous route when
you are in denial and unwilling to define the threat and its ideology
and unwilling to develop a strategy that addresses the overall
ideological threat and enemy.
This remains the position of America's government leadership when it
comes to
Islamic supremacism. Refusing to acknowledging the
ideology of Islamic supremacism, such American government leadership's
focus jumps from country to country, group to group, situation to
situation, throwing money and tactics to try to address the endless
actions of Islamic supremacists' terrorist and political activities.
A "war of euphemisms" forbids discussion on the "why" or the ideology
behind such actions, focusing only on the tactics of the day, and the
endless parade of details on "who, what, where, when" -- always ignoring
"why." Such a desperate position of weakness devolves into a mere
"whack-a-mole" approach of throwing whatever tactics sound good that day
at the latest "crisis." Such American governmental leaders
are so under the control of "the crises" that they have resorted to
discussions on negotiating with Islamic supremacists, trying any tactic
to try to "make things work." Moreover, the appeaser influence in
the foreign relations community is so pervasive that they have an
endless parade of testimony and spin-doctoring of reports on facts about
Islamic supremacism, to ignore history, ignore the
9/11 Commission
report, and ignore anything that doesn't buttress the idea that
hand-wringing negotiations with Islamic supremacism is somehow a good
and positive idea.
So what are America's federal government leaders willing to sacrifice in
terms of supremacist tactics to reduce supremacist terrorism?
Equality? Liberty? Human rights? Morality? Are
these nothing more than bargaining chips with supremacists who threaten
to use terrorist tactics?
Can you imagine if America's federal government had decided to choose to
negotiate with political "white supremacists" on tactics to stop white
supremacist terrorism? Would it have been acceptable if America's
federal government negotiated with white supremacists to maintain
segregated schools, public activities, and businesses, if "political"
white supremacist leaders agreed to ask the KKK to stop blowing
up black churches and stopped killing civil rights workers?
Would such "peace negotiations" with supremacists have been morally
acceptable to a nation committed to equality and liberty? And is
there anyone so unschooled in American history to believe that such
negotiations to institutionalize supremacism would have not led to even
more supremacists and eventually more terrorism? In fact,
Americans know from history that the Civil War was not enough. It
took 100 years more of struggle to ultimately reach the national ideological
confrontation with white supremacism to show the courage of our national
convictions, and prove that we are a nation that believes that "all men
are created equal." Is that commitment and sacrifice for sale now by
those who would negotiate with Islamic supremacists?
Do they, like the infamous
Neville Chamberlain, believe that they can
trade away
land, human rights, hope for oppressed people, by letting supremacists
grow in power and influence with the pleading hope that it will mean
less terrorist threats for America? History also shows how
those who sought to negotiate with Aryan supremacist Nazis fared, and
the global tragic consequences for such moral failures to be responsible
for equality and liberty. History shows that the appeasers of that
generation, those who sought
"peace for our time" at
any price, allowed the Holocaust to happen, and allowed an ideology
of supremacism to grow to where it could threaten not only Europe, but
also attack the entire world. Every high school graduate knows this basic lesson in
history. But America's federal government leaders who seek
negotiations with Islamic supremacists believe none of this history
applies, and the lessons learned from those who sacrificed to defend
equality and liberty should be ignored. Moreover, they will insist
they are not fighting a threat of
"Islamic supremacists," but merely a
misunderstanding with some
"extremists,"
"fundamentalists,"
"takfiri,"
or whatever the euphemism of the day is. Furthermore,
each Islamic supremacist group is different they argue, with regional issues and
grievances, and therefore we should disregard the endless calls for the creation
of a global Islamic supremacist caliphate, instead focusing on
"local
solutions" for isolated incidents. Should you point to the
obvious, such government leaders will call upon an army of appeasers in
the foreign policy community to spin their latest
"engagement" report
that says so. Rather than facing the facts, they create
their own facts in a growing industry of appeasement that will brook no
dissent.
4. We Won't Take It Anymore - Supremacists and Their Appeasers Will
Make Sure of That
Those who support such appeasement of
Islamic supremacism are dependent
on the silence of the American public on these outrages.
They feel empowered when they can make such outrageous claims as calling
for
"reconciliation"
with Islamic supremacists without massive public
demand for their resignation or impeachment. They feel untouchable
when they can
publish and broadcast reports about a "good Taliban,"
without public outcry from our veterans, their families, and the
American people. They are counting on Americans to be so focused
on economic and personal crises that they do not have the time,
resources, or leadership to rebut their outrageous reports and actions.
They believe the distraction and silence of the American people is our
acquiescence and acceptance. Their house of cards built on appeasing
supremacism and "newthink" words such as "good" or "moderate"
supremacism is going to fall. While the stewing outrage of the
American public has not yet hit the boiling point, a movement to restore
our national responsibility for equality and liberty is on the horizon.
What the appeasers have not yet realized is that there is a growing
number of Americans who have had enough, and are working tirelessly in
their efforts to regain the leadership of America's government and
restore America's image to the world as a people responsible for
equality and liberty.
The endless series of outrageous activities and comments by those who
appease Islamic supremacism are frustrating to those who are responsible
for equality and liberty. But like Al-Qaeda's 9/11 attacks on
America, the appeasers are also overreaching. The appeasers have
miscalculated on how a reduced focus on Iraq and a greater emphasis on
Afghanistan and Pakistan, the homes of the Taliban that aided Al-Qaeda
attacks on America, would play to public opinion with calls for
appeasement on Islamic supremacism. The appeasers have misjudged
the influence of UK diplomats calling for supremacist "engagement"
versus the numbers of Americans rightly concerned about UK's history of
appeasement of Islamic supremacism translating into growing threats
towards American homeland security.
Disgraces by Islamic supremacist appeasers involving Pakistan,
Afghanistan, and the United Kingdom may begin to lead to the tipping
point in driving the America public and other free people to activism.
As
CNN trumpets negotiations with the
"good Taliban," the national
nausea over appeasers in the mainstream media and in American government
is growing, and more and more consciences are being awakened.
Ultimately, this is why supremacists and their appeasers will always
fail, and this is why those in support of the inalienable human rights
of equality and liberty will always succeed. As America declared
in 1776 in its
Declaration of Independence, and as civilized nations
agreed 60 years ago with the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
equality and liberty are inalienable human rights. Free people
recognize that supremacist ideologies --
by opposing equality and
liberty -- also oppose humanity itself. These truths are
indeed self-evident, and all supremacist ideologies are dependent on the
lie that denies these self-evident truths.
The ever-controlling
supremacist ideologies are also dependent on one other factor that will
always destroy them... they must always have MORE. As an ideology
that seeks to control every aspect of human life and thought,
supremacists must always have MORE. So in the
surrender of
Pakistan in implementing strict Sharia law in its northwest, Islamic
supremacist Sufi Mohammad was not content -
he had to denounce
democracy,
he was compelled to call for Islamic supremacist rule over
all of the Earth. This example of the endless demands of Islamic
supremacists can be seen also in the history of other supremacists.
The Aryan Nazi supremacists were not just content in controlling all of
Germany, then part of Europe, but were compelled to seek nothing less than to
dominate the world. The history of American white supremacists shows
that they were not
content in merely controlling the voting rights of black Americans, or
having segregated schools and public facilities, or institutionalizing
white supremacism in society and business, they also had to kill black
Americans worshipping in their own churches and attack black Americans who
dared to seek their civil rights. Their sick lie of supremacism
perverts their humanity -- making them nothing more than soulless
creatures that live only by the endless destruction, control, and
dehumanization of others. They are truly the dark side of
the human experience. But in their endless demand for MORE,
supremacists always sow the seeds of their own destruction, and the
disgrace of those who appeased them.
The world is not enough for supremacists - they must own your heart,
your mind, your very soul. Their dark lie denying equality and liberty
is so huge that they must paint every aspect of the world with their
dark lie
to prevent even a crack of the light of equality and liberty from
shining in and reawakening the memory of humanity's inalienable rights.
But they will always lose their hopeless battle in denying who and what
humanity is - equal and free. The light of truth will always
shine again. We know how this will ultimately end. History has shown the
answer over and over again. Supremacists always overreach and
destroy themselves. The words and actions of cowardly supremacist
appeasers live on in infamy in history. Those who defy supremacism
are remembered as champions of equality and liberty.
But
every day that Islamic supremacists grow stronger and more powerful, more lives are lost, more
people are oppressed, more helpless suffer as victims.
It is not enough to wait for supremacism to ultimately fall.
Those
responsible for equality and liberty must demand an end it to it.
This is a responsibility that all free men and women must bravely
undertake and carry on the battle for freedom that our forefathers
started before us. It is our turn to carry the torch of truth
about humanity's right to equality and liberty against those who seek to
cloak the world in a fog of appeasement and against those who seek to
darken the earth with the evil of supremacism.
Will you
join those who are
responsible for equality and liberty?
Fear No Evil.
[Postscript - see also
Sources documents for additional reading and background
information.]
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