Muslims Condemning Terrorism
Last weekend I visited a congregation as a guest rabbi. The last activity of the Shabbat was a study session which was kind of hijacked by someone who insisted that, if there are authoritative Muslims who condemn terrorism, it would be front-page news. I get that a lot.
My response was and is that most of our news media refuse to publish stories on this. I believe that is because our news media are owned by a handful of corporations that also have an interest in keeping the Pentagon’s budget bloated. This is justified by a never-ending state of war. That war used to be against Communism and is now against “Terror.” It is easier to let people think all Muslims are potential terrorists than to tell the truth, which is that the Muslim fundamentalists who engage in terrorism represent neither Islam nor Muslims except themselves.
I did a little research and would like to share the results with my blog readers. These are a few of the items I found on the Web including several sources you can refer to. If you are truly interested in the subject, some of the sites have email subscriptions.
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Stan Freberg – Pilgrim’s Progress Lyrics
Mayor Pennypacker:
Take an Indian to lunch this week
Show him we’re a regular bunch this week
Show him we’re as liberal as can be
Let him know he’s almost as good as we
Make a feathered friend feel fed this week
Overlook the fact he’s red this week
Let him share out Quaker Oats
‘Cause he’s useful when he votes
Take an Indian to lunch
Pilgrim Chorus:
Two, four, six, eight, who do we tolerate?
Indians, Indians, rah, rah, rah
Take an Indian to lunch this week
Let him sit right down and munch this week
Mayor Pennypacker:
Let’s give in and all do the brotherhood bit
Just make sure we don’t make a habit of it
Take an Indian to dine this week
Show him we don’t draw the line this week
We know everyone can’t be
As American as we
After all, we came over on the Mayflower
Take an Indian
Not a wooden Indian
But a real, live Indian
To lunch
Read more at http://www.songlyrics.com/stan-freberg/pilgrim-s-progress-lyrics/#7KpehvcIqZ5BReRL.99
Bravo!
That Brotherhood Week concept reminded me of Alport’s Contact Hypothesis which you can read more about it here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contact_hypothesis or in my thesis if you ever get around to reading it (father of the year! )
The long and the short of it is that what you’ve suggested has proven studies behind it.
Hi Josh Wow! I read about Allport back when I was still a student but I guess I was not ready to incorporate his thinking into mine. Now I see he is clearly a precursor of Compassionate Listening, which is my particular approach to peace-making. According to Gene Knudson Hoffman, who created the Compassionate Listening approach I had a role in her developing it.
Click to access compassionate_listening.pdf
The organization built around her theory and of which I think I am still a board member is http://www.compassionatelistening.org/
Thanks for sending the Allport link. I am so proud of you! Love, Abba