SHOCKING: Islamic Professor Defends Rape and Slavery at
Catholic University
In today’s media culture, it seems one can get away with advocating even
the most heinous ideas, so long as you’re Islamic…
Via
Bill Donahue at The Catholic League:
WHAT’S WRONG WITH SLAVERY
AND RAPE?
Bill Donohue comments on media reaction to a speech given by Georgetown
professor Jonathan Brown on February 7:
Two weeks ago today, a professor from Georgetown University publicly rose
to the defense of slavery and rape, and not a single major media
outlet—with the exception of a blogger on the Washington Post website and a
brief posting on foxnews.com—has said a word about it. The absence of
outrage is not hard to figure out: Jonathan Brown’s defense was limited to
Islam.
Brown, a convert to Islam, holds an endowed chair in Islamic studies at
Georgetown. The Jesuit-run institution has a wealthy benefactor in Saudi
Arabia, a nation which bans Christianity. How sweet.
What did Georgetown get from this arrangement? Money, and a lot of it.
Twelve years ago, Saudi Arabia wrote a check to the Jesuit-run institution
for $20 million; it went to support the school’s Center for Muslim
Christian Understanding, run by Brown. And what did Saudi Arabia get from
this peculiar “understanding”? Legitimacy.
The fruit from this decayed tree is now apparent. Georgetown now employs a
tenured professor who defends slavery and rape, provided the slavemasters
and rapists are Muslims. This is apparently Georgetown’s idea of diversity.
It also shows how phony the school is. Why all the handwringing about
Georgetown’s ownership of American slaves in the 19th century when it
employs defenders of slavery today?
Brown’s position was not made in the heat of debate. If anything, his
comments were well prepared: they were delivered at the Islamic Institute
for Islamic Thought. After being criticized by some, he tried to walk it
back, offering a lame Tweet that meant nothing.
“As a category, as a conceptual category that exists throughout states and
trans-historically,” Brown said clumsily, “there’s no such thing as
slavery.” It gets better. “I don’t think you can talk about slavery in
Islam until you realize that there is no such thing as slavery.”
It is not certain what Brown would say to slaves in Mauritania and Somalia
today—they are owned by their Muslim masters. Would he tell them to stop
promoting fake news? Would he tell them that slavery is a mirage? Would he
tell them that they are delusional? Better yet, would he switch places with
them?
Brown is also incompetent. If slavery doesn’t exist in Muslim-run nations,
why the need to justify it? “Slavery cannot just be treated as a moral evil
in and of itself,” he opined. He really means it. “I don’t think it’s
morally evil to own somebody because we own lots of people all around us.”
(Who he owns he did not say, but perhaps the Southern Poverty Law Center
will look into it. Maybe I’ll convert to Islam and see if I can buy him.
I’ll use my credit card—Mastercard for the Master.)
When someone in the audience challenged Brown, he became indignant, as well
as inconsistent. “The fact that there was slavery is wrong [thus did he
contradict his remark that there was no such thing in Islam]. Okay. If
you’re a Muslim, the prophet of God…had slaves. He had slaves. There’s no
denying that. Are you more morally mature than the prophet of God? No, you
are not.”
One would hope that all of us are more morally mature than Muhammad. After
all, he was not only a slavemaster and an advocate of violence, he
consummated his marriage with his bride Aisha when she was nine years old.
That’s what we call rape.
Speaking of which, Brown went on to say that non-consensual sex—it’s called
rape—is okay with him, at least if the offenders are adherents to Islam. He
took aim at the Western notion of “consent,” maintaining that “It’s very
hard to have this discussion because we think of, let’s say in the modern
United States, the sine qua non of morally correct sex is consent.”
Continuing his defense of rape, Brown criticized Americans for making a big
deal about individual rights. “We fetishize the idea of autonomy to the
extent that we forget, again who’s really free? Are we really autonomous
people?” In other words, since none of us is really autonomous, the
difference between us and a rape victim is more contrived than real.
Brown and Georgetown would be on the front page of every newspaper in the
nation if he had justified Christians enslaving and raping Muslims. It
would be the lead news story of the night on television, and the Internet
would explode. But because Brown was justifying slavery and rape committed
by Muslims—whose real life victims are Christians and Jews—there’s hardly a
peep.
This is moral relativism gone off the cliff. It is a direct consequence of
multiculturalism run amuck. On campuses and newsrooms across the country,
the Judeo-Christian ethos and heritage has been slashed and burned beyond
belief, the rubble of which is Professor Jonathan Brown, Georgetown
University, and the media.
SHOCKING: Islamic Professor Defends Rape and Slavery at
Catholic University
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