A very interesting post today on AndrewSullivan.com:
It's grim, of course. Radical Islamism hates only Jews more than homosexuals. And the mullahs best even John Derbyshire in their bigotry:
Dr Muzammil Siddiqi, director of the Islamic Society of North America, says "homosexuality is a moral disease, a sin, a corruption… No person is born homosexual, just as nobody is born a thief, a liar or a murderer. People acquire these evil habits due to a lack of proper guidance and education." Sheikh Sharkhawy, a cleric at the prestigious London Central Mosque in Regent’s Park, compares homosexuality to a "cancer tumour." He argues "we must burn all gays to prevent paedophilia and the spread of AIDS," and says gay people "have no hope of a spiritual life." The Muslim Educational Trust hands out educational material to Muslim teachers – intended for children! – advocating the death penalty for gay people, and advising Muslim pupils to stay away from gay classmates and teachers.
What staggers me is how silent the gay establishment is about these obscenities. If a religious right figure had said them, there would be hell to pay. But the multi-culti left still has a stranglehold on official gay discourse and won't condemn Islamist bigotry. Why not? These mullahs are fanning the flames of anti-gay violence with literally incendiary rhetoric. Burn gays? Yep, that's what the cleric said.
I agree with Sullivan on this one, although I'm not sure if the radical Islamic militants get nearly a free pass because they're Islamic or because many of these anti-gay comments aren't made by US Muslims and/or aren't reported by the US press. I imagine that ignorance is also a factor. It's hard to condemn something if you don't hear about it.
I don't want to discount the influence of misplaced multicultural "sensitivity" as a factor in the gay establishment's silence regarding anti-gay defamation by Muslims. I did a quick search on "Muslim" on GLAAD's web site, and was disappointed to see no criticism of anti-gay Muslims among the 11 hits returned. A typical story was one with a predictable multi-cultural sensitivity: "GLAAD: Survey Finds LGBT Muslims Were Scared & Harrassed After 9/11."
I've been following religion news closely since last November, and only once came across a report in the mainstream press concerning anti-gay bigotry by an Islamic cleric (an Australian cleric was accused of calling for the beheading of gays in a prayer service with over a thousand attendees), and I promptly condemned it on my weblog. I don't recall the Australian Islamic cleric's remarks being condemned by any of the gay press that I came across (or by Sullivan or other bloggers, for that matter). Like I said, it's hard to condemn something if you don't hear about it.
These particular comments by Dr Muzammil Siddiqi, Sheikh Sharkhawy, and the Muslim Educational Trust are despicable, and I join Sullivan in repudiating anti-gay bigotry in all its forms.
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