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Neocon Nuttery See other Neocon Nuttery Articles Title: David Horowitz ‘Declares’ Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week for October 22-26 This October 22-26, I am declaring Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week, declared David Horowitz Tuesday in a friendly interview on http://FrontpageMag.com, one of Horowitzs many front groups. I will hold demonstrations and protests, teach-ins and sit-ins on more than 100 college campuses. Our theme will be the Oppression of Women in Islam and the threat posed by the Islamic crusade [????] against the West. Horowitz, who, along with Frank Gaffney, James Woolsey, and Rick Santorum has played a truly vanguard role in the Islamo-Fascism movement, apparently has few doubts about his impact. During the week of October 22-26, 2007, the nation will be rocked by the biggest conservative campus protest ever Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week, a wake-up call for Americans on 200 university and college campuses. The event will confront the two Big Lies of the political left: that George Bush created the war on terror and that Global Warming is a greater danger to Americans than the terrorist threat. In fact, according to Horowitz, Islamo-fascism constitutes the greatest danger Americans have ever confronted. Horowitz, president of the David Horowitz Freedom Center (previously the Center for the Study of Popular Culture) editor-in-chief of http://FrontPageMag.com, and founder of Students for Academic Freedom, is, of course, a former leading New Leftist who has found fame and fortune he made $352,647 in 2005, according to tax records on the extreme right and has done particularly well since 9/11 when he got in on the Islamo-fascist ground floor. Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week, according to Horowitz will be a national effort
to rally American students to defend their country and will feature memorial services for the victims of Islamic terror both in America and around the globe (the guide suggests putting up crosses to commemorate victims presumably regardless of their religion); sit-ins (Horowitz suggests the office of the Womens Studies Department or the campus Womens Centers to protest their silence about the oppression of women in Islam) teach-ins on The Oppression of Women in Islam; a student petition denouncing Islamo-Fascist violence against women, gays, Christians, Jews and non-religious people (and press releases at the ready if Muslim student groups, campus administrators, or student government officers fail to sign); and prominent speakers, such as the American Enterprise Institutes (AEI) Ayan Hirsi Ali, columnist Mark Steyn, Frank Gaffney, Daniel Pipes, Rick Santorum, as well as Horowitz himself. In addition, participants will distribute pamphlets on Islamo-Fascism, including The Islamic Mein Kampf, Why Israel is the Victim, Jimmy Carters War Against the Jews, And What Every American Needs to Know About Jihad. Films to be shown include Suicide Killers, Obsession (about which my colleague, Khody Akhavi, wrote earlier this year), or Islam: What the West Needs to Know. For the films, Horowitz advises campus organizers to invite a local radio host or other local figure to introduce the film and possibly moderate a discussion on it afterwards. Organizers are encouraged to request funding from the student government. If is not forthcoming, according to the Guide, it will prove the hypocrisy of your universitys claim to be committed to intellectual diversity and academic freedom. Other possible funders and sponsors include Young Americans Foundation, the Leadership Institute, the campus College Republican club and Hillel, The program clearly models itself after strategies employed by left-wing radicals in the 1960s and 1970s but is careful to protect the campus rules and local laws that Horowitzs ideological enemies on the left would blatantly disregard. Organizers of the sit-ins are explicitly warned not to obstruct university operations or violate university rules. As my colleague, Eli Clifton noted, it combines some of the hardware of the 1960s student movement with the software of Horowitzs hard-right dare one say it? Islamophobic ideology. According to tax records obtained through the Foundation Center, Horowitz has been the beneficiary in recent years of a number of far-right foundations, including the Allegheny ($575,000 since 2001), Carthage ($125,000) and Sarah Scaife Foundations ($800,000) all three are part of Richard Scaifes empire and the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation (nearly $1.3 million). The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation ($475,000) also contributed nearly $500,000 to Horowitzs enterprises over the same period.
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Any issue that needs activists to "raise Awareness" is a 100 percent fraud. Quite simply- "Islmo Facism" doesn't exist. It is a bogus ideological construct. No one really fears "Islamo Facism"- even Horowitz. He is full of it. Real dangers and threats don't need packs of ideological goosesteppers staging sit-ins and raving like morons to get attention. The reason why Horowitz and his ilk need to do things like have "Islamo Facism Awareness Weeks" is precisely because no one actually fears or feels threatened by this idiotic made up danger. They have to create the fear and hate since your average America has never and will never face any sort of harm whatsoever- either directly or indirectly- from an "Islamo Fascist" (though plenty of Muslems will be harmed by Americans in quite real deadly ways). Like most "threats" this country has faced- "Islamo Facism" is a complete made up fraud. This country has no natural enemies- none. It goes in search of them- or, as in this case, just creates them out of thin air.
The irony is that neoconservatism has more in common with Fascist ideology than anything in Iran or Iraq does. Even under the nuttiest Ayatollah, Iran never attacked or invaded any other country. The neocon-run Bush Administration has, just as Mussolini's Italy and Hitler's Germany have. And isn't it funny that back in the day when Horowitz and his pals were Trotskyites rather than "conservatives," they called their enemies "fascists" too. Why not just say what they mean: "Bad guys that we don't like" or something like that. I guess it's not catchy enough.
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