March 16, 2023

According to the U.N.’s website,

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[t]he United Nations on Friday [03/10/2023] commemorated the first-ever International Day to Combat Islamophobia with a special event in the General Assembly Hall, where speakers upheld the need for concrete action in the face of rising hatred, discrimination and violence against Muslims.

António Guterres, secretary-general of the U.N., delivered the keynote address, “focusing attention — and calling for action — to stamp out the poison of Islamophobia.”  Below are key excerpts followed by correctives:

The world’s nearly 2 billion Muslims reflect humanity in all its magnificent diversity.  They hail from all corners of the world.  They are Arabs, Africans, Europeans, Americans and Asians.

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But they often face bigotry and prejudice for no other reason than their faith.

Think about what he’s saying here: Muslims “face bigotry and prejudice for no other reason than their faith.”  In other words, Western peoples — the world’s most liberal and tolerant people by leaps and bounds — supposedly hate and mistreat Muslims simply and only because the latter have a different belief system.  In the real world, of course, it is precisely the West that developed the idea of religious freedom (which is sorely lacking in Islam).  If anything, the West is the only civilization that looks more favorably on all other belief systems than its own founding faith, Christianity.

The truth is, if there is any “bigotry and prejudice” against Muslims, it is not because Western people are so hostile to those who believe differently from how they do — a position better exemplified by Muslims — but due to any number of Islam’s problematic teachings, including terrorizing non-Muslims into subjugation (jihad), executing apostates and blasphemers, treating women as chattel, and legitimizing child marriage (pedophilia), to name a few.

Perhaps aware of his silly position, the secretary-general went on to declare that “[t]he growing hate that Muslims face … is an inexorable part of the resurgence of ethno-nationalism, neo-Nazi white supremacist ideologies …”

Here one wonders: if the West is so plagued by “neo-Nazi white supremacist ideologies,” as is everywhere preached, why were “people of color,” including Muslims, ever invited to immigrate into the West in the first place?  How did blacks in America achieve freedom?  In both cases, it certainly wasn’t due to force or coercion.  It was because whites collectively agreed to and promoted racial equality and diversity — something no other world civilization has done for the “other.”

But perhaps the secretary-general means that whites have become more racist than their forefathers of the 1960s?  On the surface, this sounds absurd: the West is obscenely more liberal today — children are openly indoctrinated in sexual deviancy — than it was several generations ago.  On the other hand, if there is a growing dislike of Islam, perhaps that is a product of recent and actual experiences on the ground.  Remember, back in the 1960s, there were virtually no Muslims in the West, and those who were there were quick to assimilate.  Today, Westerners — especially Western Europeans — know all too well what living alongside Muslims entails.