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Orwell Would Be Proud

By MARK STEYN | January 28, 2008

My favorite headline of the year so far comes from The Daily Mail in Britain: "Government Renames Islamic Terrorism As 'Anti-Islamic Activity' To Woo Muslims."

Her Majesty's Government is not alone in feeling it's not always helpful to link Islam and the, ah, various unpleasantnesses with suicide bombers and whatnot. Even in his cowboy Crusader heyday, President Bush liked to cool down the crowd with a lot of religion-of-peace stuff. But the British have now decided that kind of mealy-mouthed "respect" is no longer sufficient. So, henceforth, any terrorism perpetrated by persons of an Islamic persuasion will be designated "anti-Islamic activity." Britain's Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith, unveiled the new brand name in a speech a few days ago. "There is nothing Islamic about the wish to terrorize, nothing Islamic about plotting murder, pain and grief," she told her audience. "Indeed, if anything, these actions are anti-Islamic."

Well, yes, one sort of sees what she means. Killing thousands of people in Manhattan skyscrapers in the name of Islam does, among a certain narrow-minded type of person, give Islam a bad name, and thus could be said to be "anti-Islamic" — in the same way that the Luftwaffe raining down death and destruction on Londoners during the Blitz was an "anti-German activity." But I don't recall even Neville Chamberlain explaining, as if to a five-year old, that there is nothing German about the wish to terrorize and invade, and that this is entirely at odds with the core German values of sitting around eating huge sausages in beer gardens while wearing lederhosen.

Still, it should add a certain surreal quality to BBC news bulletins: "The Prime Minister today condemned the latest anti-Islamic activity as he picked through the rubble of Downing Street looking for his 2008 Wahhabi Community Outreach Award. In a related incident, the anti-Islamic activists who blew up Buckingham Palace have unfortunately caused the postponement of the Queen's annual Ramadan banquet."

A few days ago, a pre-trial hearing in an Atlanta courtroom made public for the first time a video made by two Georgia Tech students. Syed Haris Ahmed and Ehsanul Islam Sadequee went to Washington and took footage of key buildings, and that "casing video" then wound up in the hands of Younis Tsouli, an al-Qaeda recruiter in London. As the film shot by the Georgia students was played in court, Ehsanul Islam Sadequee's voice could be heard on the soundtrack: "This is where our brothers attacked the Pentagon."

"Allahu Akbar," responds young Ahmed. God is great.

How "anti-Islamic" an activity is that? Certainly, not all Muslims want to fly planes into the Pentagon. But those that do do it in the name of their faith. And anyone minded to engage in an "anti-Islamic activity" will find quite a lot of support from leading Islamic scholars. Take, for example, the "moderate" imam Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who once observed that "we will conquer Europe, we will conquer America! Not through the sword, but through da'wa" — ie, the nonincendiary form of Islamic outreach.

What could be more moderate than that? No wonder Mr al-Qaradawi is an associate of the Islamic Society of Boston, currently building the largest mosque in the north-east, and also a pal of the present Mayor of London. The impeccably moderate mullah was invited to address a British conference sponsored by the police and the Department of Work and Pensions on "Our Children, Our Future." And, when it comes to the children, Imam Qaradawi certainly has their future all mapped out. "Israelis might have nuclear bombs," he said, "but we have the children bomb and these human bombs must continue until liberation." As Maurice Chevalier used to say, thank heaven for little girls, they blow up in the most delightful way. The British Home Secretary would respond that not all moderate imams are as gung-ho to detonate moppets. Which is true. But, by insisting on re-labeling terrorism committed by Muslims in the name of Islam as "anti-Islamic activity," Her Majesty's Government is engaging not merely in Orwellian Newspeak but in self-defeating Orwellian Newspeak. The broader message it sends is that ours is a weak culture so unconfident and insecure that if you bomb us and kill us our first urge is to find a way to flatter and apologize to you.

Here's another news item out of Britain this week: A new version of The Three Little Pigs was turned down for some "excellence in education" award on the grounds that "the use of pigs raises cultural issues" and, as a result, the judges "had concerns for the Asian community" — ie, Muslims. Non-Muslim Asians — Hindus and Buddhists — have no "concerns" about anthropomorphized pigs.

This is now a recurring theme in British life. A while back, it was a local government council telling workers not to have knick-knacks on their desks representing Winnie-the-Pooh's porcine sidekick, Piglet. As Martin Niemöller famously said, first they came for Piglet and I did not speak out because I was not a Disney character and, if I was, I'm more of an Eeyore. So then they came for the Three Little Pigs, and Babe, and by the time I realized my country had turned into a 24/7 Looney Tunes it was too late, because there was no Porky Pig to stammer "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!" and bring the nightmare to an end.

Just for the record, it's true that Muslims, like Jews, are not partial to bacon and sausages. But the Koran has nothing to say about cartoon pigs. Likewise, it is silent on the matter of whether one can name a teddy bear after Mohammed. What all these stories have in common is the excessive deference to Islam. If the Three Little Pigs are verboten when Muslims do not yet comprise ten per cent of the British population, what else will be on the blacklist by the time they're, say, 20 per cent?

A couple of days later, Elizabeth May, leader of Canada's Green Party (the fourth largest political party), spoke out against her country's continued military contribution to the international force in Afghanistan. "More ISAF forces from a Christian/Crusader heritage," she said, "will continue to fuel an insurgency that has been framed as a jihad." As it happens, Canada did not send troops to the Crusades, mainly because the fun was over several centuries before Canada came in existence. Six years ago, it was mostly the enemy who took that line, Osama bin Laden raging at the Great Satan for the fall of Andalusia in 1492, which, with the best will in the world, it's hard to blame on Halliburton. But since then, the pathologies of Islamism have proved surprisingly contagious among western elites.

You remember the Three Little Pigs? One builds a house of straw, and another of sticks, and both get blown down by the Big Bad Wolf. Western civilization is a mighty house of bricks, but who needs a Big Bad Wolf when the pig's so eager to demolish it himself?

© 2008 Mark Steyn


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"Israelis might have nuclear bombs," he said, "but we have the children bomb and these human bombs must continue until... [MORE]

w. deck 

Jan 28, 2008 17:29

Going beyond the realm of authors, and on to their creations--projections, or prophecies--would not Darth Vader be also proud? How... [MORE]

John Spencer Yantiss 

Jan 28, 2008 18:04

The First Amendment only prohibits the government from being a church's sponsor. There's nothing there to keep it from being... [MORE]

PersonFromPorlock 

Jan 28, 2008 18:08

The person who asserted that "The First Amendment only prohibits the government from being a church's sponsor. There's nothing there... [MORE]

Educator in San Jose 

Jan 29, 2008 17:10

And so, are we now entering into a new era of political correctness that not only condescends to those whom... [MORE]

Edmundo Balderrama 

Jan 28, 2008 18:17

Because it could easily be interpreted as saying anything "anti-Islamic" is terrorism. What about mere disagreement?

Do you think this is... [MORE]

Jim C. 

Jan 28, 2008 19:28

"As Martin Niemöller famously said, first they came for Piglet and I did not speak out because I was not... [MORE]

Todd Christian 

Jan 28, 2008 21:03

Pure genius. I'm sure there will be no shortage of personal attacks against Mr. Steyn by two generations of people... [MORE]

James Powers 

Jan 28, 2008 22:12

Mark,

Refreshing to hear someone willing to say it like it is. Why are so many bending over to Islam when... [MORE]

Gary Zuber 

Jan 28, 2008 23:33

I've visited England as a tourist a couple of times and generally enjoyed myself. However, those visits were in... [MORE]

johnbrown 

Jan 29, 2008 13:26

Let's say the the Bill of Rights exists to give people rights instead of allowing some one to force a... [MORE]

Joe 

Jan 29, 2008 14:37

So let me see if I understand this... a bunch of kkklansmen lynching a black man would be "anti-white" activism?... [MORE]

Jay Inman 

Jan 29, 2008 18:22

Great article. But everytime I read something like this I just roll my eyes. What does it matter? The Left... [MORE]

Mario 

Jan 29, 2008 20:05

So now we have the hate police. Not only do we have the hate police, we have the thought police!... [MORE]

Jesse Garnett 

Jan 30, 2008 10:25

Reading this nonsense makes me realise that The West is finished. If leaders refuse to face up to reality, if... [MORE]

Jack Kingston 

Jan 30, 2008 12:44

It's possible that the predominant culture of Islam condemns terrorist acts. You just rarely hear it in public statements from... [MORE]

Tom 

Jan 31, 2008 01:33

It's the little things that make you realize the gulf and our total lack of cultural self-belief. Like the hijab-wearing... [MORE]

dave fowden 

Jan 31, 2008 01:37

You really should't paint all Muslims with the same brush. Mush better to negotiate with them and hope they and... [MORE]

Fintan 

Feb 2, 2008 11:05

Of course we only have one planet. The problem is that the Islamists think it's THEIR planet. [MORE]

Kenneth 

Feb 3, 2008 05:43

Got to give the Islamists credit....although 9/11 may have been a big mistake....to win their jihad or holy war against... [MORE]

Jaxter 

Feb 3, 2008 00:08

Gracious!
I do not understand this peculiar pinoqachole-perplexed article.
But if some jihadists wish me, upon pain of death,... [MORE]

Mrs. Gupta 

Feb 4, 2008 23:45

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