Posted: 28 Sep 2014 09:47 AM PDT
Say that you get a
tempting offer from a Nigerian prince and decide to invest some money in
helping him transfer his vast fortune from Burkina Faso or Dubai over to the
bank across the street. The seemingly simple task of bringing over the 18
million dollars left to him by his father hits some snags which require you
to put in more and more of your own money.
Eventually you have
invested more than you ever would have ever done up front just trying to
protect the money that you already sank into Prince Hussein Ngobo’s scheme.
And to protect your self-esteem, you go on believing that no matter what
Prince Ngobo does, he is credible and sincere. Any failings in the
interaction are either your fault or the fault of some third party. Anyone
who tells you otherwise must be a Ngobophobe.
Now imagine that Prince Ngobo’s real name is Islam.
That is where Western elites find themselves now. They invested heavily in
the illusion of a compatible Islamic civilization. Those investments, whether
in Islamic immigration, Islamic democracy or peace with Islam have turned
toxic, but dropping those investments is as out of the question as writing
off Prince Ngobo as a con artist and walking away feeling like a fool.
Western elites, who fancy themselves more intelligent and more enlightened
than the wise men and prophets of every religion, and who base their entire
right to rule on that intelligence and enlightenment, are not in the habit of
admitting that they have been played for fools.
The Arab Springers who predicted that the Muslim uprisings would bring a new
age of secularism, freedom and an end to the violence between Islam and the
West; are busy writing up new checks.
It’s not insanity; it’s the term that rhymes with a certain river in Egypt.
The Brotherhood’s victory discredited the Arab Spring, which discredits the
bid for Arab Democracy, which discredits the compatibility of Islam and the
folks on Fifth Avenue. Follow the river back along its course and suddenly
the Clash of Civilizations becomes an undeniable fact. It’s easier to give up
and let the river of denial carry you further along until, five years from
now, you find yourself explaining why Al-Qaeda ruling Libya is actually a
good thing for everyone.
In 1993, Israel cut a land-for-peace deal with a greasy Egyptian bloke named
Yasser Arafat. The Cairo-born Arafat would turn his gang of terrorists into a
government and police force, and rule over an autonomous territory, in
exchange for ending the violence. Clinton smiled beatifically as hands were
shaken and a new era of peace was upon us.
The era, however, has yet to show up.
Over two decades of terrorism have not shaken the belief of the American or
Israeli establishments in the “Two-State Solution”, which has solved
absolutely nothing, except perhaps the problem of how to make the Middle East
into an even worse place. As the violence increased and the pathways to peace
decreased, American Presidents and Israeli Prime Ministers redoubled their
concession offers and their faith in the Two-State Solution—now an article of
faith in most circles. Denial isn’t just a river in Egypt; it also laps at
the shores of Tel Aviv, flows out to the English coast and floods cities
across Europe.
Ask a Eurocrat for the time of day and he’ll calculate how much to charge you
for the subsidies to the artisanal clock farmers that it will take to answer
that question. Ask him about Islamic integration and he will instantly tell
you that everything is going smoothly and the problems only exist in the
minds of a few bigots and the pages of a few sensationalized tabloids.
Muslim integration into Europe is going swimmingly, much like the
Israeli-Palestinian peace process and the Arab Spring. It’s going like a
house on fire, not to mention a bus, a lot of cars and two towers on fire—on
the other side of the Atlantic. Whatever problems there are, as with the
peace process and the spring process, are undoubtedly the fault of someone
who isn’t a Muslim.
The Arab Spring, the
Palestinian Peace Process and every similar bid to transform the region
presumed that disempowerment was the cause of Muslim violence and that,
conversely, empowerment was the solution.
Give the poor dears some weapons, a country, a ballot box, free and open
elections, and they’ll be less likely to blow themselves up while seeking 72
virgins on the downtown express. Instead, empowering people who were violent
while disempowered; only made them more violent.
Some of the best minds in two hemispheres are engaged in seeking a solution
to this paradox, which isn’t a paradox at all but rather a straight-line
projection.
If Abdul is beheading people when all he has to work with is a sword then, if
you give him a gun, he will start shooting them instead. If he’s blowing up
buses when he only has a terrorist group, he will blow up countries when he
has a country.
Empowering Abdul does not diminish his grievances, because his grievances are
a function of his capacity for violence. Increasing his capacity will
increase his grievances until the entire world is on the wrong end of his
empowerment scimitar.
The liberal projection that “Abdul + Power + Money + Bigger Guns = Peace”
made as much sense, as Prince Ngobo’s story about his transfer fees being
cursed by witches, but, as the song goes, “You gotta have faith.” Some of the
things that we have faith in are bigger than us and some are just us. Those
who put their faith in Prince Ngobo and in the benign nature of Islam are
really putting their faith in their own instincts, trusting that they are
right, even while looking into the eye of the wrongness.
We rarely know a thing for what it is. For the most part we know it only for
what we want it to be. Our knowledge of the world is inseparable from our
worldview which casts the shadows that project our inner world on the outer
world. The only way to avoid that trap is by studying consequences, by
creating theories based on actual events, rather than manufacturing events
based on theories.
Most people project their own desires and motivations on to others. Americans
assumed that Muslims just wanted democracy, free enterprise and apple pie.
Muslims assume that Americans are conspiring to destroy them through a
byzantine series of plots and conspiracies, because that is what they would
do in our place… and that is what they are trying to do.
The Eurocrats assume that Muslims wanted to be good multicultural socialists,
because that is what they want them to be. They assumed that the Arab Spring
was the equivalent of Europe’s own socialist movements, after having
wrongly assumed the same thing about Arab Socialist movements generations
earlier. They assumed those things, because just like Prince Ngobo’s business
partners trying to figure out how to call up Lagos, they saw in the Other the
mirror of their own desires.
The sunk cost of the free world into the illusion that Islam is benign, that
it is a positive influence and that it can be coexisted with is enormous. The
cultural cost is even greater.
The mechanism of denial is that sunk cost. That faith which our political,
cultural and academic superiors have in themselves—in their probity, their
insight and their rational tools of scientific governance. Muslims dare not
question Islam because they fear Allah. Liberals dare not question Islam
because they fear being fools. If they were completely wrong about Islam,
then what else were they also wrong about? Pull at one thread and the whole
coat of dreams dissolves leaving behind a very naked emperor.
The longer the fraud goes on, the more impossible it is for them to admit
that they were wrong. What could have been tossed out after a year is an
article of faith after twenty and undeniable after forty. To admit that you
made a mistake right away is bearable, but to admit that your policy for
generations has been senseless madness is inconceivable.
The trouble with naked emperors is that everyone knows they are naked. Give
people permission to point out the obvious and they will commence pointing
and laughing. The only way to keep from being made a mockery is by
desperately maintaining the consensus that everyone knows the pants are
there; even if you can’t see them. Everyone knows that Islam is violent in
the deeper parts of their minds, where common sense observations directly
gathered from experience go. Give people permission to point out the obvious
and they will turn angrily on those who lied to them and manipulated them for
decades. Worse still, they will brand them incompetent fools who cannot be
trusted with the reins of government.
Most insidiously, the left likes the imaginary world that that it has
created. The multicultural utopia with jolly Pakistanis adding spice to
London, Saudis putting up little mosques on the Canadian prairie and sassy
Shiites bringing diversity to Dearborn, isn’t just propaganda—it’s the
imaginary world that they want to live in. The new world order that they have
imagined of a friendly multicultural democratic is their idea of the world as
it should be-- a utopia created and maintained at our expense, and in the
face of all reality and reason.
The illusion of Islam has, like the banking system, become too
big to fail. It cannot fail because it would take too much else down with it,
leaving behind a harder world. No matter how unintegrated Muslims in Europe
are, the Eurocrats must insist that, aside from a few exploding bumps in the
road, everything is going according to plan. Any day now a lesbian Imam will
be preaching the virtues of secularism in Finsbury Park. It must be that way
because the alternative is unthinkable.
In Israel, the Two-State Solution must still be the solution, because the
alternative is eternal conflict. In the rest of the region, Arab Democracy
must be viable, because otherwise there is nothing left but despair over an
irredeemable barbarism.
We gotta have faith, not in any deity, including the chief deity of Islam,
but in our leaders. Muslims believe that Allah is infallible, while we are
expected to believe that the politicians and professors, the diplomats and
journalists, are. That they are right, even when the continuing violence
proves that they are wrong.
The people who shape our half of the world have fallen for the Nigerian
Prince scam of Islam and they need to believe that they know what they are
doing and they need us to believe it too. And when the check from Lagos
doesn’t clear, when the bombs go off, the cars burn, the children are
murdered in schools and the rockets fly, then they don’t blame Prince Hussein
Ngobo, the car bombers, terrorists and throatslitters—they blame us for
ruining the illusion by not believing in it too.
It would have all worked if only we had been as willing to be lied to as our
gullible masters.
Daniel Greenfield is a New York City based writer and blogger
and a Shillman Journalism Fellow of the David Horowitz Freedom Center.
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