The

monster who slaughtered at least 76 innocent victims in Norway was

animated by the same blend of paranoia, xenophobia and alienation

that fuels anti-Muslim sentiment in the United States. Yes, it

could happen here.

“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana;”>One could argue that it

already did, in Oklahoma City. The difference is that Timothy

McVeigh’s apocalyptic anger was diffuse and non-specific. Anders

Behring Breivik – who has acknowledged detonating a powerful

fertilizer bomb in central Oslo and then killing scores of

teenagers and young adults on a nearby resort island – was focused

like a laser beam on what he saw as the “threat” posed by

Islam.

“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana;”>The judge who presided

over Breivik’s arraignment Monday said the accused mass murderer

“believes that he needed to carry out these acts to save Norway

(from) cultural Marxism and Muslim domination.”

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In a 1,500-page screed setting out his

philosophy, Breivik referred favorably to the work of several

well-known anti-Muslim polemicists in the United States – zealots

who usually boast of their influence but now, for some reason, seek

to deny it.

“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana;”>Breivik quoted Robert

Spencer, a writer who runs a website called Jihad Watch, more than

60 times. Spencer is the author of such books as

“mso-bidi-font-style: normal;”>Stealth Jihad: How Radical Islam Is

Subverting America without Guns or Bombs, Religion of Peace?: Why

Christianity Is and Islam Isn’t,

and

“mso-bidi-font-style: normal;”>The Truth about Muhammad: Founder of

the World’s Most Intolerant Religion.

“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana;”>On his website, Spencer

responded that “the Breivik murders are being used to discredit all

resistance to the global jihad and Islamic supremacism.” He sought

to draw a parallel: “Charles Manson thought he heard instructions

to kill in the Beatles song ‘Helter Skelter’ and committed mass

murder. There were no instructions to kill in the song.”

“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana;”>The comparison is absurd,

of course. There’s nothing in “Helter Skelter” about Sharon Tate or

any of Manson’s other victims; the angriest line is “You may be a

lover but you ain’t no dancer.” Spencer’s oeuvre, by contrast, is

all about how Muslims supposedly threaten all who love peace and

freedom.

“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana;”>In his manifesto, Breivik

also cites the Atlas Shrugs blog run by Pamela Geller, who was one

of the most vitriolic opponents of the proposed Islamic center and

mosque in Lower Manhattan. On Sunday, Geller wrote that the

“Islamic/leftist machine” is trying to blame the massacre on “those

of us who are working diligently to educate the people.”

“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana;”>Who, then, was

responsible for Breivik’s rage? “Anders Behring Breivik is

responsible for his actions,” Geller wrote. “If anyone incited him

to violence, it was Islamic supremacists.”

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At least one anti-Muslim blogger had

the decency to acknowledge feeling “terrible” about being cited in

Breivik’s writings. The anonymous “Baron Bodissey,” who runs a

website called Gates of Vienna, wrote that Breivik “is a monster

and deserves just as little pity as he gave to his innocent,

unarmed victims.”

“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana;”>Unfortunately, the

blogger went on to write that Breivik’s “total lack of respect for

human life is not, however, something he can have picked up from

me, or from any of the other Islam-critical writers I know. …

Indeed, the lack of respect for human life is often one of the

great shortcomings of Islamic culture that we have consistently

pointed out.”

“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana;”>Think about the

implications of that last sentence. If Muslims have no respect for

human life, then why should anyone respect their lives? Or, for

that matter, the lives of the government officials who invite

Muslims to live among us? Or the lives of the sons and daughters of

such traitorous quislings?

“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana;”>Breivik apparently saw

the Muslim presence in Norway and the rest of Europe as a result of

immigration and “multiculturalism” – and as a threat to indigenous

civilization and culture. It is true that European societies have

struggled at assimilation; witness the growth of right-wing,

anti-immigrant political parties across the continent. There’s

nothing wrong with acknowledging that Europe’s adjustment to its

new diversity will take time and effort.

“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana;”>But the reality here is

completely different. Assimilation is something the United States

does as well as any country on Earth. Our proven ability to

transform immigrants into Americans gives us a competitive

advantage at a time when the populations of developed nations are

aging rapidly.

“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana;”>One reason the world’s

best and brightest still want to come here is that the Constitution

protects freedom of worship. No matter what the prejudiced

purveyors of anti-Islam vitriol might say, this guarantee covers

Muslims just like everybody else.

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“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana;”>Family concert at

Believers Temple

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“font-size: 9.0pt; font-family: Verdana;”>Friday August 5,

Believers Temple Word Fellowship, 2115 Chambers Rd., will present

the All in the Family Summer Concert featuring the Bethany and

Black Brothers. Doors open at 6 p.m., concert starts at 7 p.m. VIP

Tickets are $20, General Admission is $10, Children $12 and under

are $5. Tickets available 

at Family Christian Bookstore, Transformation Bookstore, and

Believers Temple.   For

more information, call 314-388-0801.

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