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A MINORITY VIEW BY WALTER E. WILLIAMS RELEASE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19,
2008, AND THEREAFTER |
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Peace-loving Muslims All of us
should give some serious thought to some of the ideas contained in an article
circulating the blogsphere titled "Why a Peaceful Majority is
Irrelevant." So often our political leaders, "experts" and
talking heads tell us that Islam is a peaceful religion and most Muslims are
not out to destroy the West. We're told it's only that 1 percent, out of 1.2
billion Muslims, who are fanatical jihadists who believe America is the Great
Satan, the cause of all evil, and should be attacked and destroyed.
In terms of national policy, it's irrelevant whether Islam is a peaceful
religion, and most Muslims are
peaceful. Think back to
the 1930s when the Japanese murdered an estimated 3 million to 10 million
people in China, Indonesia, Korea, Philippines and Indochina; and on December
7, 1941 when they attacked Pearl Harbor, killing over 2,400 Americans. I'm
betting that most of Japan's at-the-time 60 million population were peace-loving
people and would have wanted nothing to do with the brutal slaughter in China
and the attack on the U.S. In formulating our response to the attack, should
President Roosevelt have taken into account the fact that most Japanese are
peace-loving people ruled by fanatics? Should our military have only gone after
the Japanese pilots and their naval armada? I'd also wager that most Germans
were peace-loving people and not part of the Nazi sadists wanting to wage war
on their neighbors and exterminate the Jews. Again, should Roosevelt and
Churchill have taken that into account in their response to German militarism?
My answer is no and thank God it was their answer as well. Whether most
Germans, Italians or Japanese were peace-loving or not was entirely irrelevant
in formulating the Allied response to their militarism. Horrible acts
can be committed in countries where most of the people are peace-loving and
simply want to be left alone to attend to their affairs. I imagine that described
most of the people in the former Soviet Union; however, that did not stop the
killing of an estimated 62 million people between 1917 and 1987. The same can
be said of the Chinese people, but it didn't stop the killing of 35 million of
their countrymen during Mao Zedong's reign. Whether most people of a country
are peace-loving or not is not nearly as important as who's calling the shots. At this
particular time, fanatical jihadists are calling the terrorism shots in many
Muslim countries. Their success in committing terrorist acts is in no small
part the result of the actions by the millions of peace-loving fellow Muslims.
First, there is not enough condemnation of their terrorist acts by the Muslim
community. More important is the direct or indirect assistance terrorists
receive through the silence of their fellow Muslims. There is no way terrorists
can carry on their operations, obtain explosive materials, run terrorist
training camps, and raise money without the knowledge of other Muslims, whether they're
government officials, bankers, family members, friends or neighbors. Because
those millions of peace-loving Muslims do not speak out and expose terrorists
and don't more fully cooperate with domestic and international authorities
trying to stop terrorists, they become enemies of the West just as the
peace-loving people in Germany, Italy and Japan became enemies of the Allied
powers during World War II. Like them, Muslims should be prepared to suffer the
full might of the West in its efforts to fight terrorism. I'm hoping that the
millions of peaceful Muslims take the proper action to avoid such an outcome. I'm not that optimistic.
We're involved
in a clash with a culture that has little regard for the Western values that hold the sanctity of human life and
liberty dear. Walter E. Williams is a professor
of economics at George Mason University. To find out more about Walter E.
Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists,
visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.
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