Monday, October 21, 2013

One Last Thing

Sam Harris, perhaps the originator of the new atheism as a "thing" has attempted to abduct Malala and force her to be part of his hate campaign against her own religion.

In an era of narcissistic self-obsession, there’s something to be said for the value of self-awareness. This week, atheist philosopher Sam Harris leapt forward to claim Malala Yousafzai as another trophy in his one-man jihad against Muslims and the weak-kneed “Muslim-apologists” he perceives on the left.

That Harris has been denounced as a crude, pseudo-intellectual bigot for his various tirades about the monolithic evil of Muslims didn’t do much to deter him; but what was most interesting about his latest missive was its complete disregard for Malala’s actual words and opinions. Either he didn’t listen to her words at all before plastering her face on his website or he was too contemptuous of her to think it necessary.

According to Harris:

"Given the requisite beliefs…. an entire culture will support such evil. Malala is the best thing to come out of the Muslim world in a thousand years. She is an extraordinarily brave and eloquent girl who is doing what millions of Muslim men and women are too terrified to do—stand up to the misogyny of traditional Islam"

It’s worth pausing here to listen to whether Malala thinks that she is standing up to her own evil culture and the misogyny of “traditional Islam”:

“The Taliban think we are not Muslims, but we are. We believe in God more than they do, and we trust him to protect us…..I’m still following my own culture, Pashtun culture….Islam says that it is not only each child’s right to get education, rather it is their duty and responsibility.”

Whatever one thinks of this, given that these are Malala’s beliefs, anyone with a modicum of decency or respect for her would not go ahead and use her suffering as a tool to attack the very things she is fighting to defend. Yet Harris takes up this opportunity with great vigor. For him it doesn’t matter whether Malala believed she was defending traditional Islam, because anyone who tries to differentiate Islam from the acts of extremists are part of the “tsunami of stupidity and violence breaking simultaneously on a hundred shores … the determination that ‘moderate’ Islam not be blamed for the acts of extremists.’”

Sam Harris has no shame.  That's the kind of thing happens when you don't really believe that lying and misrepresenting and bearing false witness really matters.

The article also points out:

Besides their own unique brands of extremist myopia (one formed in Ivy League universities, another in the illiterate villages of a war-torn country) what Harris and the Taliban also have in common are that neither considers Malala to be a genuine Muslim. Without even the pretense of substantiating his argument, Harris claims that criminals such as al-Qaida and Al Shabab – universally denounced among religious authorities in the Muslim world – have “have as good a claim as any to being impeccable Muslims.”

It’s unlikely that anyone who possessed even the tiniest legitimate regard for Malala’s struggle would co-opt her views so blatantly to pursue their own seething bigotries against her culture and beliefs. Endorsing Malala’s Nobel-worthiness and using her photograph without paying even minimal attention to her own views is emblematic of Harris’ naked condescension toward the “millions of Muslim women, freethinkers, homosexuals, and apostates” whom he constantly promotes himself as the savior of.

See you next month, I hope.

2 comments:

  1. See you next month, I hope.

    So do we. And pray. Some of us, anyway. (on such matters I speak only for myself; the hope that you will be well, however, is widely shared).

    As for Harris, he suddenly puts me in mind of Ted Cruz. Like Cruz, Harris won great praise, renown, and a prize for his first, completely idiotic book. Now, just from what I read in your post (I haven't followed the link yet), he's clearly overstayed his welcome.

    Commenters this morning on NPR were marveling at how rapidly Cruz rose to prominence. Harris did the same, IIRC, in a different field (of course). And now he's fallen back down to earth, attaching himself to people far more deserving of our consideration in a pitiful attempt to regain what he lost.

    I think I can see Cruz's future from here....

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  2. http://www.salon.com/2013/10/22/tea_party_is_an_anti_populist_elite_tool_and_it_has_progressives_fooled/

    I just wanted to leave is as a sort of bookmark against your return. Struck me s the kind of thing you might be interested in.

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