Allen L Roland's Radio Weblog
My ongoing theme is always the truth , as I see it , and the exposure of lies, deception and manipulation wherever they exist. I remain firmly convinced that the world can no longer resist its innate urge to unite and co-operate with one another and we are very close to the point where war can no longer be an option if this transformation is to occur. Website: allenroland.com Email: allen@allenroland.com
Last updated:
8/1/2008; 12:45:43 PM


July 2008
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
    1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31    
Jun   Aug



Subscribe to this blog in Radio:
Subscribe to "Allen L Roland's Radio Weblog" in Radio UserLand.

Click to see the XML version of this web page.

E-mail this blog's author, Allen L Roland:
Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog.

WEBLOG ARCHIVE

2008/08

2008/072008/062008/052008/042008/032008/022008/012007/122007/112007/102007/092007/082007/072007/062007/052007/042007/032007/022007/012006/122006/112006/102006/092006/082006/072006/062006/052006/042006/032006/022006/012005/122005/112005/102005/092005/082005/072005/062005/052005/042005/032005/022005/012004/122004/112004/102004/092004/082004/072004/062004/052004/042004/032004/022004/012003/122003/112003/102003/092003/082003/072003/062003/052003/042003/03

 8/1/08
 7/31/08
 7/30/08
 7/29/08
 7/28/08
 7/26/08
 7/25/08
 7/24/08
 7/23/08
 7/22/08
 7/21/08
 7/19/08
 7/18/08
 7/17/08
 7/16/08
 7/15/08
 7/14/08
 7/13/08
 7/12/08
 7/11/08
 7/10/08
 7/9/08
 7/8/08
 7/7/08
 7/6/08
 7/5/08

 

Saturday, July 19, 2008

 
 
RACISM RAISES  ITS  UGLY FACE  ON  NEW YORKER COVER

Racism has subtly raised its ugly face for all to see, courtesy of the New Yorker, but it was always there beneath the surface ~ so now we no longer have to deny its presence nor its role in an election where 45 percent of Americans   believe Islam encourages violence: Allen L Roland
 
The first of many racist cannon shots has been fired in this Presidential election, unfortunately by the New Yorker, but believe me ~ there is an audience of Americans out there who are fearful and suspicious of Muslims. 
 
As such, the New Yorker coverhopefully inadvertantlyfans the flames of Prevailing Negative Stereotypes and inspires the fantasies of conspiracy theorists.
 
EBOO PATEL, ABC News, hits the nail on the head in his recent opinion piece where he calls the New Yorker cover more dangerous than offensive. 
 
Excerpt: " Unfortunately, too much of the American populace is fearful and suspicious of Muslims. In a 2007 Pew Poll, 45 percent of Americans said Islam encourages violence. And a recent Gallup World Poll found that Americans' views of Muslims have actually gotten worse between 2006 and 2008, dropping 13 points... and there is a well-organized campaign under way to brand Barack Obama an extremist ."
 
Allen L Roland
 
 
The New Yorker's Obama Cover: Fanning the Fire

The New Yorker Cover Is More Dangerous Than Offensive , as It Cements Prevailing Negative Stereotypes

OPINION By EBOO PATEL

JULY 15, 2008

My wife called as I was staring at the cover of this week's New Yorker, trying to decide whether the depiction of Barack Obama dressed in traditional Muslim garb giving his machine-gun-toting wife a fist tap in the Oval Office was "tasteless and offensive" (as both the Obama and McCain camps stated) or mere humorous satire.

I am a loyal New Yorker reader and not easily offended, but something she said gave me pause.

Driving through central Illinois on a business trip, my wife could not believe what she was hearing on right-wing radio talk shows:

"Do you know what they're saying about Muslims on the station I'm listening to now?" she asked. "Basically, that we're a bunch of fundamentalists intent on suffocating people of other religions, and the only way to stop us is to get us all to convert to Christianity."

And that is what concerns me: The New Yorker cover is not so much offensive as it is dangerous, precisely because of the prevalence of negative stereotypes of Muslims (not to mention the resurrection of the ghost of black militancy), stereotypes now further cemented in much of America.

As the progressive Huffington Post blog said: "Anyone who's tried to paint Obama as a Muslim, anyone who's tried to portray Michelle as angry or a secret revolutionary out to get Whitey, anyone who has questioned their patriotism ~ well, here's your image."

Magazines exist in a broader environment and have to take that into account when they publish. There is a difference between falsely shouting "Fire!" in a crowded theater and shouting the same word in an open field, where everyone can look around and see that you are lying.

Unfortunately, too much of the American populace is fearful and suspicious of Muslims. In a 2007 Pew Poll, 45 percent of Americans said Islam encourages violence. And a recent Gallup World Poll found that Americans' views of Muslims have actually gotten worse between 2006 and 2008, dropping 13 points.

This fear is not just in places like central Illinois. I am a frequent guest on public radio in cities like Minneapolis, Philadelphia and New York, places where The New Yorker has a strong readership, and nearly every show brings callers who ask me why Islam is such an inherently violent religion. For my group, Interfaith Youth Core, replacing religious misunderstanding with religious tolerance is a daily challenge.

There is a well-organized campaign under way to brand Barack Obama an extremist. Sean Hannity has made "stop the radical Barack Obama" a virtual chorus on his radio show. Claiming that Obama is secretly a Muslim ~ a rumor that Daniel Pipes has nurtured through an essay on his Web site, and which about 13 percent of the country believes ~ may be the quickest route to that goal.

The fact that Obama speaks frequently and eloquently about his Christian faith suggests that the "Obama is a secret Muslim" campaign may actually be a proxy for something else: the question of what role Muslims should be allowed to play in American public life. And that is a question that goes to the heart of what America is about.

I believe America is fundamentally a nation in which people from different backgrounds ~ white and black, Muslim and Christian, gay and straight ~ live together in equal dignity and mutual loyalty. That is the nation that our founders envisioned.

Consider Benjamin Franklin, who insisted that the pulpit of a Philadelphia church he supported be open to a Muslim preacher in 1739. Or take George Washington, who wrote in a letter to a Jewish congregation in 1790, "May the Children of the Stock of Abraham, who dwell in this land, continue to merit and enjoy the good will of the other Inhabitants."

That is the America Obama speaks about building, and it is that America that those who are leading the whisper campaign are deliberately violating.

My sense is that the editors at The New Yorker were trying to depict that battle. Unfortunately, their efforts ended up illustrating the fantasies of conspiracy theorists rather than the possibilities of America.

Eboo Patel is a founder and executive director of the Interfaith Youth Core, and an Ashoka/Asia Society fellow.

Allen L Roland
 
Freelance Online columnist and psychotherapist Allen L Roland  is available for comments,   interviews, speaking engagements and private consultations ( allen@allenroland.com
 
Allen L Roland is a practicing psychotherapist, author and lecturer who also shares a daily political and social commentary on his weblog and website allenroland.com He also guest hosts a monthly national radio show TRUTHTALK on  www.conscioustalk.net

Cartoon courtesy of Tom Toles / Washington Post
 

 

Allen Roland’s weblog: http://blogs.salon.com/0002255/
Website: www.allenroland.com
ONLY THE TRUTH IS REVOLUTIONARY


1:37:02 PM    comment []



© Copyright 2008 Allen L Roland. Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog.
Last update: 8/1/2008; 12:45:48 PM.
Powered by