Winter 2008Backbone, Berman, and Buruma: A Debate that Actually MattersTimothy Garton Ash, a well-regarded professor of European studies at Oxford University and frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books, explored the term “Islamofascism” in a recent column for the Guardian. After considering the parallels between the 1930s and the present, he decided that Islamofascism... There certainly needs to be an "enlightenment" filter for any new immigrant to either Europe or the Western Hemisphere. Individuals who do not automatically accept the full equality of women, the need for tolerance of all faiths including none, and a respect for a liberal education for all children should be turned away at the gates. Who needs them? They do nothing for the economy, for the culture or for the future of progressive ideas. March 2, 2008 10:07:41 PM EST Thank you for this brilliant piece. It's astonishing that some of the best articles about "Islam in europe" are published in the United States. April 14, 2008 8:31:42 AM EDT The way Peter Collier has debated the juxtapostion of ideologies in his wisdom-ridden article, deserves appreciation. Yet one fact that I would like add here is that if there is any truth regarding the emergence of Islamofacsism, then one has to also accept the truth that this attitude of Islamists has been in response to the Christino-totalitarianism- an emerging feature of the delusional democracy of the West that the West has been applying to win its vested interests in the Muslim lands. August 3, 2008 6:01:13 AM EDT | ||


Posted by Michael | February 20, 2008 9:33:38 PM EST