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Title: The Big Lie About 'Islamic Fascism'
Source: LRC
URL Source: http://www.lewrockwell.com/margolis/margolis46.html
Published: Aug 29, 2006
Author: Eric Margolis
Post Date: 2006-08-29 10:40:39 by christine
Keywords: None
Views: 211
Comments: 16

The latest big lie unveiled by Washington’s neoconservatives are the poisonous terms, "Islamo-Fascists" and "Islamic Fascists." They are the new, hot buzzwords among America’s far right and Christian fundamentalists.

President George W. Bush made a point last week of using "Islamofacists" when recently speaking of Hezbullah and Hamas – both, by the way, democratically elected parties. A Canadian government minister from the Conservative Party compared Lebanon’s Hezbullah to Nazi Germany.

The term "Islamofascist" is utterly without meaning, but packed with emotional explosives. It is a propaganda creation worthy Dr. Goebbles, and the latest expression of the big lie technique being used by neocons in Washington’s propaganda war against its enemies in the Muslim World.

This ugly term was probably first coined in Israel – as was the other hugely successful propaganda term, "terrorism" – to dehumanize and demonize opponents and deny them any rational political motivation, hence removing any need to deal with their grievances and demands.

As the brilliant humanist Sir Peter Ustinov so succinctly put it, "Terrorism is the war of the poor, and war is the terrorism of the rich."

Both the terms "terrorism" and "fascist" have been so abused and overused that they have lost any original meaning. The best modern definition I’ve read of fascism comes in former Colombia University Professor Robert Paxton’s superb 2004 book, The Anatomy of Fascism.

Paxton defines fascism’s essence, which he aptly terms its "emotional lava" as: 1. a sense of overwhelming crisis beyond reach of traditional solutions; 2. belief one’s group is the victim, justifying any action without legal or moral limits; 3. need for authority by a natural leader above the law, relying on the superiority of his instincts; 4. right of the chosen people to dominate others without legal or moral restraint; 5. fear of foreign "contamination."

Fascism demands a succession of wars, foreign conquests, and national threats to keep the nation in a state of fear, anxiety and patriotic hypertension. Those who disagree are branded ideological traitors. All successful fascists regimes, Paxton points out, allied themselves to traditional conservative parties, and to the military-industrial complex.

Highly conservative and militaristic regimes are not necessarily fascist, says Paxton. True fascism requires relentless aggression abroad and a semi-religious adoration of the regime at home.

None of the many Muslim groups opposing US-British control of the Mideast fit Paxton’s definitive analysis. The only truly fascist group ever to emerge in the Mideast was Lebanon’s Maronite Christian Phalange Party in the 1930’s which, ironically, became an ally of Israel’s rightwing in the 1980’s.

It is grotesque watching the Bush Administration and Tony Blair maintain the ludicrous pretense they are re-fighting World War II. The only similarity between that era and today is the cultivation of fear, war fever and racist-religious hate by US neoconservatives and America’s religious far right, which is now boiling with hatred for anything Muslim.

Under the guise of fighting a "third world war" against "Islamic fascism," America’s far right is infecting its own nation with the harbingers of WWII totalitarianism.

In the western world, hatred of Muslims has become a key ideological hallmark of rightwing parties. We see this overtly in the United States, France, Italy, Holland, Denmark, Poland, and, most lately, Canada, and more subtly expressed in Britain and Belgium. The huge uproar over blatantly anti-Muslim cartoons published in Denmark laid bare the seething Islamophobia spreading through western society.

There is nothing in any part of the Muslim World that resembles the corporate fascist states of western history. In fact, clan and tribal-based traditional Islamic society, with its fragmented power structures, local loyalties, and consensus decision-making, is about as far as possible from western industrial state fascism.

The Muslim World is replete with brutal dictatorships, feudal monarchies, and corrupt military-run states, but none of these regimes, however deplorable, fits the standard definition of fascism. Most, in fact, are America’s allies.

Nor do underground Islamic militant groups ("terrorists" in western terminology). They are either focused on liberating land from foreign occupation, overthrowing "un-Islamic" regimes, driving western influence from their region, or imposing theocracy based on early Islamic democracy.

Claims by fevered neoconservatives that Muslim radicals plan to somehow impose a worldwide Islamic caliphate are lurid fantasies worthy of Dr. Fu Manchu and yet another example of the big lie technique that worked so well over Iraq.

As Prof. Andrew Bosworth notes in an incisive essay on so-called Islamic fascism, "Islamic fundamentalism is a transnational movement inherently opposed to the pseudo-nationalism necessary for fascism."

However, there are plenty of modern fascists. But to find them, you have to go to North America and Europe. These neo-fascists advocate "preemptive attacks against all potential enemies," grabbing other nation’s resources, overthrowing uncooperative governments, military dominance of the world, hatred of Semites (Muslims in this case), adherence to biblical prophecies, hatred of all who fail to agree, intensified police controls, and curtailment of "liberal" political rights.

They revel in flag-waving, patriotic melodrama, demonstrations of military power, and use the mantle of patriotism to feather the nests of the military-industrial complex, colluding legislators and lobbyists. They urge war to the death, fought, of course, by other people’s children. They have turned important sectors of the media into propaganda organs and brought the Pentagon largely under their control.

Now, the neoconservatives are busy whipping up war against Syria and Iran to keep themselves in power and maintain the political dynamics of this 21st century revival of fascism.

The real modern fascists are not in the Muslim World, but Washington. The neocons screaming fascist the loudest, are the true fascists themselves. It’s a pity that communist and leftist propaganda so debased the term "neo-fascist" that it has become almost meaningless. Because that is what we should be calling the so-called neocons, for that is what they really are.

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#1. To: christine, bluedogtxn, *US is Proxy State For Israel* (#0)

However, there are plenty of modern fascists. But to find them, you have to go to North America and Europe. These neo-fascists advocate "preemptive attacks against all potential enemies," grabbing other nation’s resources, overthrowing uncooperative governments, military dominance of the world, hatred of Semites (Muslims in this case), adherence to biblical prophecies, hatred of all who fail to agree, intensified police controls, and curtailment of "liberal" political rights.

great article

"If there’s another 9/11 or a major war in the Middle-East involving a U.S. attack on Iran, I have no doubt that there will be, the day after or within days an equivalent of a Reichstag fire decree that will involve massive detentions in this country."

- Daniel Ellsberg Author, Pentagon Papers

robin  posted on  2006-08-29   10:43:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: christine (#0)

The latest big lie unveiled by Washington’s neoconservatives are the poisonous terms, "Islamo-Fascists" and "Islamic Fascists." They are the new, hot buzzwords among America’s far right and Christian fundamentalists.

This slur comes from the mouth Christofascists. This rapture cult has made willing eunuchs out of otherwise sane men and women. They have become not only useless, they’re willing dupes of the enemy.

I work hard, every day of my life, just stayin' alive.

Con Vallian  posted on  2006-08-29   10:47:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: robin (#1)

However, there are plenty of modern fascists. But to find them, you have to go to North America and Europe. These neo-fascists advocate "preemptive attacks against all potential enemies," grabbing other nation’s resources, overthrowing uncooperative governments, military dominance of the world, hatred of Semites (Muslims in this case), adherence to biblical prophecies, hatred of all who fail to agree, intensified police controls, and curtailment of "liberal" political rights.

Its the adherence to biblical (man-made) prophecies that scare the crap outta me the most.

Look up at the night sky, understand what you are seeing. The Creator of the Universe tells a single individual on this remote planet, not long (relatively speaking) out of the caves, that he and his followers are "special" in the big scheme of things?

The ultimate arrogance and blasphemy, IMO.

p.s. Dam that Copernicus!

Please don't ask me to change this tag line.

add925  posted on  2006-08-29   10:52:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: add925 (#3)

However, there are plenty of modern fascists. But to find them, you have to go to North America and Europe. These neo-fascists advocate "preemptive attacks against all potential enemies," grabbing other nation’s resources, overthrowing uncooperative governments, military dominance of the world, hatred of Semites (Muslims in this case), adherence to biblical prophecies, hatred of all who fail to agree, intensified police controls, and curtailment of "liberal" political rights.

It's all still true, w/o the biblical reference.

Copernicus was right, these idiots are wrong, but don't blame the Bible.

"If there’s another 9/11 or a major war in the Middle-East involving a U.S. attack on Iran, I have no doubt that there will be, the day after or within days an equivalent of a Reichstag fire decree that will involve massive detentions in this country."

- Daniel Ellsberg Author, Pentagon Papers

robin  posted on  2006-08-29   10:55:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: christine (#0)

There is this similarity of Muslim fundamentalism to 20th-century European fascism:

The traditional ruling classes financing fundamentalism/fascism in order to channel the discontents of their people away from democratic and economic reform, so that the elite maintain their power and privileges.


I've already said too much.

MUDDOG  posted on  2006-08-29   10:57:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: robin (#4)

but don't blame the Bible.

I tend to blame the men who crafted, collected, suppressed and edited original writings.

To me, its like the whisper game....you know...whisper something to someone, who whispers it to someone, etc.,

In the end, our own human failings disrupt the original whisper.

But thats just IMO, and I've been known to have a "non-traditional" philosophy ;^)

Please don't ask me to change this tag line.

add925  posted on  2006-08-29   11:05:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: add925 (#6)

Oh, I agree, it's all about the "interpretation".

Not to worry, you are not alone here in your opinion.

"If there’s another 9/11 or a major war in the Middle-East involving a U.S. attack on Iran, I have no doubt that there will be, the day after or within days an equivalent of a Reichstag fire decree that will involve massive detentions in this country."

- Daniel Ellsberg Author, Pentagon Papers

robin  posted on  2006-08-29   11:09:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: MUDDOG (#5)

The traditional ruling classes financing fundamentalism/fascism in order to channel the discontents of their people away from democratic and economic reform, so that the elite maintain their power and privileges.

That would also describe Christian fundamentalism, Zionism or the Khmer Rouge.

It's not the religion but the evil intentions of "leaders" and the stupidity of the sheep.

"We can make a natural alliance through the ownership of the great industries of the world and through the sharing of their profits." -Lord Charles Beresford, in a 1903 speech to the (Anglo-American-Jewish) Pilgrims Society.

bluegrass  posted on  2006-08-29   12:11:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: christine (#0)

Labels for unthinking morons of the American reichwing who have no idea what a "leftist" is much less a "fascist".

American conservatism, other than some token nods to the free market, is fascist through and through.

Burkeman1  posted on  2006-08-29   12:13:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: MUDDOG (#5)

i think isms might be the problem here. ;)

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christine  posted on  2006-08-29   13:57:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: bluegrass (#8)

That would also describe Christian fundamentalism

Exactly. That's part of Bush's strategy.

Powerful traditional elites, whether mid-20th century European, Saudi royalty, or Bush and his corporate backers, pursue policies which benefit themselves at the expense of the majority of the people.

So they try to keep the people from addressing the imbalance of wealth and power, by stirring up prejudices and directing resentment and focus elsewhere.

Fascism and this kind of fundamentalism are in the service of traditional power elites, in contrast to other political movements which attempt to overthrow existing power elites, e.g., the French revolution.


I've already said too much.

MUDDOG  posted on  2006-08-29   15:02:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: christine (#10)

i think isms might be the problem here. ;)

The isms are here to stay.

Scientific American recently reported on studies that show when it comes to politics, people look for reinforcement, not impartial facts.


I've already said too much.

MUDDOG  posted on  2006-08-29   15:07:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: MUDDOG (#11)

Powerful traditional elites, whether mid-20th century European, Saudi royalty, or Bush and his corporate backers, pursue policies which benefit themselves at the expense of the majority of the people.

The most powerful Elite on the planet today are the Credit Issuers. Every individual, government and corporation owes their debt to the same small groups based out of Basle, Switzerland.

"We can make a natural alliance through the ownership of the great industries of the world and through the sharing of their profits." -Lord Charles Beresford, in a 1903 speech to the (Anglo-American-Jewish) Pilgrims Society.

bluegrass  posted on  2006-08-29   16:38:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: MUDDOG (#12)

Early human hunting and gathering groups were probably not debating societies. Any group with too many independent thinkers would probably have splintered and thereby reduced its chances for passing on those independent-thinking genes. In the movies, bad things always happen after the characters say "Hey, let's split up!"

leveller  posted on  2006-08-29   17:28:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: christine (#0)

As the brilliant humanist Sir Peter Ustinov so succinctly put it, "Terrorism is the war of the poor, and war is the terrorism of the rich."

I don't think I've seen that quote before. It's worth pointing out.

aristeides  posted on  2006-08-29   17:32:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: aristeides (#15)

Thanks, ari. I saw it and it was my first time too. I agree. It's a great quote.

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christine  posted on  2006-08-29   17:44:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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