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Racism, Intolerance and Discrimination
This article is a re-edited copy of
Newsletter No.3 March 8th 2004, entitled:
'We Should Discriminate'.
Having recently re-read it, I think it has a timely message for us, and needs repeating.
We Should Discriminate
I have in recent weeks received numerous disparaging remarks and accusations of Racism. [Such remarks have continued to this day, February 26th 2006, and were the impetus for the article Political Correctness : Corrupting Democracy.
So Why am I racist?
Because I feel very strongly about letting Militant, Political, Fundamentalist, Terrorist Islamics take control of our minds, our media, and our freedoms.
I believe strongly that we in the Western World are victims of Propaganda Campaigns initiated by such people,
And that we are pawns in the hands of anti-Semitic sections of the Western Media
And have been duped by the oh so politically correct, who whitewash the truth to the extent that it is no longer visible.
In Short, I have been accused of being Discriminatory.
And it is true! And I am proud of it!
The day we stop listening to our own good judgement, to logic, to commonsense and to decency, we cease to be 'discriminatory'.
When we surrender our minds and emotions to the whims of militant political minorities, we are in danger of complying with all sorts of 'political depravity'. Nazism was not a 'movement', it was the result of a failure to discriminately 'move' for truth, decency, and honesty, and a failure to 'move' against tyranny, threats, and terrorism.
To make accusations of racism against a person who expresses a political or religious belief that is different to your own, is 'discrimination'. Those who are always so quick to make accusations of racism, are I suspect, Extremely Suspect. Their immediate 'politically correct' anger, can be seen to be on par with a psychological disorder called 'Reaction Formation', and indicates not that they are 'decent' individuals, but rather that they are 'indecent' individuals who, because they cannot deal with their own inner emotions, must take out their self loathing on the nearest available target.
When the right to think and feel, and express oneself casually in conversation, or to offer opinion on an issue, results in abuse for being racist, I believe that what we are seeing, are not people who are 'anti-discrimination', but 'closet racists', who cannot deal with their feelings and emotions, and so punish 'honest' citizens for voicing what 'they themselves' cannot.
I am against the Politically militant, fundamentalist Islamics - the terrorists [I think most 'activist' groups are terrorists]. I am for the right of every person to have their own religion, and to practice it as they individually see fit. I do not believe the government of any country has the right to deny people their right to their faith.
Muslims of all persuasions, have the right (like all Australians) to practice their faith. There are many different types of Muslims, and many different levels of adherence, just as in Christianity and Judaism.
I think it despicable that 'Christians' should be despised because of the rantings and ravings of 'preaching lunatics' and 'ranting fanatics' who pass themselves off as Christians; and equally it is unfair that Muslims in Australia, who, in following the Qu'ran, pay due allegiance to their new country, and obey its' laws and customs, are penalised or discriminated against, because of what heretic Terrorists do!
I doubt that I have ever said anything about the Militant Politically Motivated fundamentalist Islamic Terrorists, that the law abiding Muslim community has not thought or said, and it distresses me to know that many people in Australia 'look down' upon Muslims, particularly upon those whose lifestyle is orthodox. I mean to say, Do you really think that 'sleeper' terrorists want to be noticed; want to be identified as 'MUSLIMS'?
Those orthodox Muslims walking down the street are people of 'faith', trying to fulfill their 'religious' obligations and duties within a society where just about 'any' outward indication of religious faith is considered 'repugnant'.
It is I think, about time to become 'discriminating' in our behaviour
It is time to be honest, to think logically, to use commonsense, and to be decent.
It is about time to bring back some traditional Australian Culture. Yes I know, the multiculturalists say we have no culture, but one of our traditional attitudes used to be "Give 'em a fair go!"
Stop confusing 'faith' with 'terrorism'.
Put an end to the idealisation of political correctness, and start being 'human'.
Stop idealistically justifying terrorism,
Stop closing your eyes to the reality that there are militant politically motivated Islamics who wish to destroy Judaism, Christianity and Western Democracy;
Start treating Australians as Australians, until they 'prove' to you that they are not.
Religious Australians are Catholic, Protestant, Eastern Orthodox, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, and who knows what else, to varying degrees of Liberality, Conservatism, and Orthodoxy.
Just because they walk around trusting and believing in God, does not make them an enemy of the state.
And why do I write this?
Because I have listened to my Okker Muslim relatives talk about their experiences, and what's worse, is that the white ones get to hear the true thoughts of decent Australians, because, after all, being white means they couldn't possibly be Muslims. Could they?
R.P.BenDedek is from Brisbane Australia and is the author of 'The King's Calendar: The Secret of Qumran' at http://www.kingscalendar.com His academic articles set forth Apologetics for and results of his discovery of an "artificial chronological scheme" running through the Bible, Josephus, the Damascus Documents of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Seder Olam Rabbah.
He writes photographic 'Stories from China' and social editorial commentaries, both at KingsCalendar, and as a contributing newspaper columnist. He currently teaches Conversational English in China and in addition to his English Lessons at KingsCalendar, he has created specific sites for Students of English.