In
the Name of Allah, Most Beneficent, Most Merciful
Freedom Fundamentalists
Hypocrisy is an inherent part of the disbelievers
(infidels) way of life
The
recent ban imposed upon the Muslim women in France from wearing
the Islamic scarf (Hijab) gives credence to the above opinion
held by many Muslims. It was not too long ago that the Taliban
were demonised for not giving a choice to the women of Afghanistan
regarding the Islamic scarf, but is it not the same choice now
being denied by Chirac? France can be excused but not the Taliban!
The same principle is applied by the other member nations (US,
UK and Israel) of the Judeo-Christian civilisation as they conduct
their brutal aggression and subsequent colonisation under the
umbrella of defence and freedom. Isnt
it simply hypocritical to wage an unprovoked war, killing indiscriminately
and causing immense destruction in the name of bringing freedom?
What can the dead in Iraq do with their freedom? What
use is freedom to those, whose loved ones have been
killed, property destroyed, and the wealth of their nation looted?
They are not the recipients of freedom but the victims
of the freedom fundamentalists, who are intoxicated
with imperial arrogance, fanaticism and intolerance.
The
issue of Guantanamo Bay is another example of this same hypocrisy
of the freedom fanatics lecturing the world about
human rights, whilst violating the same at will. Then we had the
recent charade of finding WMD in Iraq, whilst existing in abundance
in their own backyard, as they are the creators and the largest
producers of these types of weapons. Hence, no surprise, that
the only WMD found in Iraq were those used by the marauding invaders.
The US then ripped open Iraqs economy, without any legitimate
authority, in a manner that it would not do to its own economy.
One can go on producing an endless list of the duplicity emanating
from these freedom fanatics. However, it is worth
a closer analysis of this notion of freedom, as Bush
and Blair have been using it incessantly since 9/11, without substantiating
its meaning.
In
the current political context, the inference from the linguistic
meaning of the word is simply self-rule, and therefore
freedom dictates that the nation must decide of its
own free will as to how it should govern itself. Which implies
that freedom must be established from within rather
than imposed by a foreign army. The only exception to this, is
when a nation under occupation invites some third party to aid
them in their pursuit for liberation, as an example, the French
under the Nazis invited the Allied forces to help them liberate
their country.
The
freedom zealots have a different approach to this
matter. According to the dynamic duo (Bush and Blair) freedom
extremists, absence of freedom as interpreted by them,
legitimises its enforcement, even by the use of force. It does
not matter, whether it is Gotham city or Baghdad, you must have
it. Of course, enforcing freedom is a self-contradictory
notion, since enforcing denies one the freedom of choice, and
freedom necessitates the absence of an external (foreign) enforcing
authority! So the motto is, although freedom offers
choices, however, there is no choice on the issue of governing
by the notion of freedom as interpreted by the freedom
fanatics, regardless of the opinion of the masses. Therefore,
legitimacy of freedom has to be certified by the High
Priests of freedom fundamentalism. For sure, the High
Priests will not issue the certification, until the government
selected complies with their interests. Perhaps, this is why there
has been no free election in Iraq to date, as the early signs
indicated that the Iraqis prefer an independent Islamic form of
government. It is for the same reason that the West kept silent,
and indirectly assisted the Algerian government to suspend the
election, when the Islamic party (FIS) was clearly poised to win.
To
a layperson, freedom may simply mean, the lack of
restraint. Restrictions are usually imposed by the state and society,
manifested in the laws and regulations. Hence does freedom
imply a lawless society, total anarchy, like the jungle? As primitive
society progresses towards a modern urbanised democratic society,
its laws and regulations grow and consequently diminish freedom.
Hence, in the pursuit of freedom, should societies
become more primitive, i.e. lawless? In some respects, societies
have become more primitive over the years as they try to attain
greater freedom. The sexual relationship is an example,
the traditional constraint of marriage, ethics and morality are
being eroded. The youths in the clubs and the beach parties fornicate
in public without any inhibition, bringing them closer to the
conduct of animals in the jungle that are totally free.
The
scholars of freedom fundamentalism acknowledge that
order and stability is a prerequisite for human survival, and
absolute freedom results in chaos. Therefore, they define freedom
as being subjected to the laws and values imposed by the society,
which is subjective as it emanates from certain beliefs, local
customs and traditions. Hence the notion of freedom
is subjective! So who is then to judge, which is a free society
and which is not? As an example, many Western societies allow
same sex marriage but prohibit polygamy and view it with disdain.
Why is the former an endorsement of freedom but the
latter is not? Despite this, the freedom zealots will
often attempt to portray it as an absolute and universal concept,
transcending all civilisations, often inferring from its linguistic
meaning, which has no reality except through the lawless jungle.
For the self appointed High Priests of freedom fundamentalism,
they assume to have a monopoly over its meaning and implementation.
Therefore
let us have a cursory examination of freedom as implemented
by the freedom fundamentalists.
Political
System
The
embodiment of freedom is proclaimed in the system
of Democracy. In theory, the masses exercise their free will to
select the ruling authority that would be representative of their
interests. They are supposed to be the servants of the masses,
rather than their masters.
The
first question that arises, is whether the notion of majority
rule is inherently correct? Did not Adolf Hitler have the majority
of the German population behind him? Secondly, how does one prevent
the majority from becoming a dictatorship, which suppresses the
freedom of the minority? What if, the majority in
France decided to close down all the Mosques, prohibit Islamic
marriages, Islamic slaughtering, Islamic names, and build Gas
chambers for the disobedient Muslims, would that be in line with
spirit of freedom? If legislation is passed to protect
the minority, it is the same majority that can undo the legislation
by passing newer legislation and amendments.
In
reality, almost all the democratically elected governments are
voted into power by the largest minority of the total eligible
voting population. George Bush certainly did not get the majority
vote in Florida, as the election was rigged!
Every
society by its nature is composed of various competing groups.
Naturally the group with the greatest power and wealth will have
the largest voice. Taking the US as an example, is it the large
multinationals with their huge party donations or
the thousand of impoverished voters from the Afro-American or
Hispanic community who have more influence? Hence, it is not votes
but dollars that exert real sway upon the Congress and Senate.
So,
the freedom of choice exercised by the masses in elections,
is overwhelmingly not represented by the democratic government,
but it is the weight of money that is represented. Hence, after
the elections, the majority of political representatives
are only interested in serving their donors.
Economic
System
The
notion of freedom is manifested in the economic model
of the free market. As mentioned above, society is
heterogeneous. That usually results in the domination of a few
companies in the market (domestic and international), distorting
the paradigm severely. This is expected, as freedom
implies rule of the jungle, survival of the fittest,
hence the strongest members will naturally dominate. It may be
efficient at first but certainly not fair to the weaker members
of society. Given time, that efficiency will erode as the competition
diminishes and monopolies and oligopolies emerge as a result.
In
the international arena free market economics is never practiced
in the manner it is preached by the US or Europe. Just examine
the subsidies given to their domestic industries and the import
tariffs imposed on foreign imports. The recent summit at Cancun
exposed the inherent greed of these Capitalist nations, as they
sought to open up the third world markets in a manner not to generate
free trade, but to exploitation them and their natural resources.
The dictation by the various international institutions (IMF,
WTO, WB etc) to the African and other third world nations reflects
the same policies.
The
philosophy of the free market is profit before freedom
(or blood). When the Iraqi civilians were being murdered, TV commentary
focused upon the effectiveness of the weapons. Is it the Scud
or the Patriot? Is it the Abraham tank or the Apache or the Black
Hawk that has been most effective? It was no coincidence, that
immediately after the first Gulf War, a huge arms exhibition was
held in France.
Therefore,
in the name of economic freedom, it is the majority that is denied
their share of the wealth, hence denial of their economic power
(freedom).
Social
System
By
applying the principal of judging the tree by its fruits
is perhaps the most effective way of examining the notion of freedom.
Have the men and women under the spell of freedom
attained greater tranquillity and happiness? If so, why the divorce
rates, single parent families, domestic violence, child abuse,
suicide rate, drug addiction, crime, and the use of anti-depressant
drugs constantly on the rise? The direct consequence of freedom
has been the erosion of traditional religious family values, leading
to a rise in sexual promiscuity. The boundaries of sexual freedom
are pushed constantly as all sorts of sexual perversions become
the norm. So, is this what Bush and Blair desires for our future
generation?
Then
comes the flag of womens rights, which is often
measured by the removal of their clothes, rather than looking
at health, education and security. Is this is why the lone Afghan
woman was paraded almost naked as a symbol of liberation, whilst
those who desire to wear modest clothing are being forced to remove
it (Re: recent event in France)?
We
also see the bizarre duplicity in the Western attitude towards
Islam and the Muslims. As an example, they taunt the Muslims about
the vice of polygamy and the inherent goodness of monogamy, but
yet, one would be hard pressed to find someone who is truly monogamous
in their society, even amongst their leaders e.g. Bill Clinton,
Mitterrand, John Major et al. Why is Polygamy marriage a vice,
where as mass participation in the form of orgies, including homosexual
activities are an endorsement of freedom?
The other category of the freedom fanatics are ironically
intolerant and/or intellectually inept to address any criticism(s),
thus they often resort to racist language and personal attacks.
Unfortunately some of the self-appointed leaders of the migrant
communities have also adopted the same arguments, blinded by their
material success and comforts in the West. The argument presented
is simple, If you dont like it here, then leave.
Is this not a form of chastising for expressing their opinion
under the principal of free speech? Why is it that,
the people who wave the flag of freedom are trying
to stifle the critics or dissidents by not addressing the issues
and asking them to leave the country? This type of behaviour and
reasoning tantamounts to an admittance of intellectual cowardice
and ineptitude. Of course, these arguments are only posed to those
who belong to the migrant communities, even if they are born in
the country, especially if they have a non-European origin; otherwise
they are simply classified as dissidents. As an example, no one
has ever asked the eminent dissident, Noam Chomsky, to migrate
from the US. In any case, opinions of this type have a number
of inherent contradictions and/or flaws.
a)
The notion of a free society means the ability to
tolerate diverse and opposing views. The very existence of criticism
gives substantial credibility to the claim of having a free
society. Otherwise what is the meaning of freedom
when opposing opinions expressed are not tolerated and threats
are issued to expel them?
b)
Those expressing criticism should be viewed as decent law abiding
citizens exercising their rights. The ruling elites are the representatives,
and hence they must find a way of representing the dissident views,
rather then attempt to silence them.
c)
Even if the dissident views emanate from the economic migrants,
does that automatically mean that they have no right to voice
their opinion? Do they not have the right to participate as citizens
and alter society in accordance to their viewpoint? Shouldnt
freedom itself be the arbiter, in letting the masses
decide on the strongest opinion? Isnt that what free
thinking is all about? Let the people argue and prove their case.
d)
Finally where should many of these migrant settlers go? If the
argument is that they oppose freedom, dictatorship,
secularism, etc then there is no real choice of settling
in anywhere else in the world.
Just
examining the track record of the freedom fanatics,
they have committed genocide and uprooted nations in the name
of freedom, over the last two to three hundred years.
The entire notion of freedom is built upon deceit
and lies. Just examine the layers of deception in fabricating
the recent war on Iraq. Therefore it is not the nascent Islamic
fundamentalism, but the freedom fundamentalism
that poses the greatest threat to the peace and security in the
world.
Yamin
Zakaria
London, UK
yaminz@yahoo.co.uk