Where tax cuts on stock dividends are a blow against elites.
Author: Ophelia Benson
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Another Pogrom in the Making
Muslim majority threatens minority sect in Bogra, Bangladesh.
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Girls Abducted Into Armed Groups
To do domestic and military work, and nearly always as sexual slaves too.
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Sharia TV
Whatever you’re doing, stop.
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For Example
A little more about that meeting and press conference at the UN last week. It’s interesting that one of the available articles is from the CBC – the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation – since Canada has some ‘issues’ itself on this stuff, as regular readers of B&W know. Homa Arjomand has been working tirelessly to oppose the introduction of Sharia law in Ontario, but Ontario in its wisdom has not changed its decision. Ontario should have been at the UN last Monday. Ontario needs to pay attention.
Hirsi Ali, a Somali immigrant who has become a prominent women’s advocate in the Dutch parliament, said European countries have to accept that women are more threatened within Muslim communities than in their wider secular societies. Governments must take measures to protect these vulnerable women, even if such action is deemed culturally insensitive to the Islamic community or leads to accusations of anti-Muslim bias, she said. “If you look at the women’s shelters in the Netherlands, the majority of the victims are women from non-Western countries and the majority of them are Muslim women,” she said. “Liberal democratic governments are not interfering because they argue that that’s their culture,” she added.
And if they’re Ontario they go beyond not interfering, and actually help. Not clever. Not even all that culturally sensitive, really. Culturally sensitive toward fundamentalists who want to push women around, but damn insensitive toward the women who don’t want to be pushed. Odd to take the side of the former rather than the latter, isn’t it.
Respecting cultural diversity is really a form of “upside-down racism,” preventing immigrant women from enjoying the same freedom and protection as native European women, said Iranian activist Azam Kamguian. While Europe pays lip service to universal human rights, it is in reality “bribing Islamic countries and Islamists to give up terrorism and then saying the rest is OK,” Kamguian said. By turning a blind eye to Islam’s hostility toward homosexuality and Jews, European governments are buying “a one-way ticket to the Middle Ages,” Hirsi Ali said.
And they don’t even get frequent flier miles. Not clever and not even smart shopping.
Homa gives an example.
In communities where Sharia law interferes with people’s lives, family problems are not simply disagreements between a man and a woman and who gets what. In fact, private matters and religion are closely linked together. To make my point clear, I would like to present one case study I have come across in my social work. I have a client in Toronto who was taken out of school by her parents at the age of 15 and forced to marry a 29 year old man; according to Sharia, she is married whilst under the Canadian legal system she is not. At the age of 16, this young pregnant girl is going through separation because of domestic abuse. In a secular court, the fact that she was forced to marry at a young age is considered a crime and her husband will be charged for assault and child abuse. As for her parents, they too will be charged. The Children’s Aid Society will get involved and if they have any other children younger than 16, all will be moved out to the Aid Society’s care. While in the eyes of the Sharia tribunal no crime has taken place and the matter is a civil one, which can be resolved by the Islamic tribunal, under the modern secular system of Canada, the child will be immediately protected and the abusers prosecuted.
Cultural sensitivity, eh?
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Vatican Atttacks Spain’s Gay Marriage Bill
‘A law as profoundly iniquitous as this one is not an obligation.’
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Vatican Has Odd Priorities
Gay marriage iniquitous, condom ban virtuous. Whatever.
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Paganism for the Differently Abled
Service animals can double as familiars. Channel power through your prosthesis.
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Membership in Catholic Church is For Life
No matter what the disagreements. Best not to join then.
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What Did the Pope Mean, ‘Relativism’?
Anything short of papal absolutism. Blackburn, Baggini give different account.
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Man Murdered for ‘Blasphemy’ in Pakistan
Mob of angry villagers kill man for ‘desecrating’ the Koran.
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Repeal of Blasphemy Laws Urged
Ashiq Nabi the latest killed because of the blasphemy laws.
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Labour Vows to Force Religious Hatred Bill Through
Pledge in letters mailed to mosques across Britain by Home Secretary’s office.
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Monday in New York
I wish I’d been in New York last Monday. I wish I could have dropped in on the UN. I’d have liked to attend (if they were open to the public) the press conference or the seminar or both. All the more since two of the participants have contributed articles to B&W.
The main global humanist organisation and a group of former Muslims on Monday accused European countries of ignoring violations of human rights in their Islamic communities to preserve “multi-culturalism”…”Yet in Europe many women find themselves subject to domestic violence, undergo forced marriages or are even killed by family members because of some belief that they have tarnished the family honour,” Brown declared. That view was echoed later by three ex-Muslims and self-described atheists — Somali-born Dutch member of parliament Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Iranian exile rights activist Azam Kamguian and historian of Islam Ibn Warraq — and French sociologist Caroline Fourest.
How I wish I’d been there. In the front row, taking notes, with a video camera, and a tape recorder, and a stenographer.
Hirsi Ali, who fled to the Netherlands in 1992 to escape an arranged marriage, told the news conference she condemned “the moral relativism in Europe whereby women from Third World countries do not enjoy the same freedoms as native European women enjoy”…Kamguian, a former political prisoner and women’s activist in Iran, who now lives in London, said this “cultural relativism” in Europe and Canada “was upside-down racism” which denied the universality of human rights, especially for women….Fourest, author of several books on religious extremism, told the seminar on the fringes of the commission that sexism and oppression of women “are the main values shared by fundamentalists of all three monotheist religions.”
Exactly. As the dear Vatican made so unambiguous the other day.
She told the news conference a resolution from Islamic states on “defamation of religion” passed by the commission last week was in line with efforts by the Catholic Church and other faiths to protect religion from criticism.
Oh, perfect – just what the world needs. UN resolutions protecting religion from criticism. For every Azam Kamguian and Hirsi Ali and Ibn Warraq there are whole football stadiums full of religion-protecters and multiculturalists telling them to shut up or else. This story didn’t exactly receive blanket coverage, one can’t help noticing.
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Russian Astrologer Sues NASA
‘The actions of NASA infringe upon my system of spiritual and life values.’
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‘Victims of Jihad’ Conference Held at UN
Human rights groups host conference, Ayaan Hirsi Ali speaks.
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Tom DeGregori Greets Earth Day
Romantic ideas about ‘natural’ farming have many perverse consequences.
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Former Muslims Call Europe Weak on Human Rights
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Azam Kamguian, Ibn Warraq condemn this ‘upside-down racism.’
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Europe Fails to Protect Women From Islamists
‘Respecting different cultures’ becoming a one-way ticket to Middle Ages.
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U.N. Calls for Combating ‘Defamation’ of Islam
Canada, US and EU rejected resolution as focusing almost exclusively on Islam.
