Imagine wasting your life being an expert on “Islamophobia,” a propaganda term coined to intimidate people into thinking it wrong to oppose jihad terror. In earlier ages, Todd Green would be penning tomes about how opposing the Nazis makes you a bigot who hates all Germans. He and other “Islamophobia” “experts” make their living slandering and defaming those who oppose jihad terror, which will only have the effect of enabling more jihad terror. How they can live with themselves, as the body count steadily rises, is beyond me.
In any case, the Left-fascists who run Gettysburg College are in an uproar over my scheduled appearance there tonight (“appearance,” not lecture, as if the Left-fascists use the same tactic they employed at the University of Buffalo Monday, I won’t be able to get more than a few words in), and so on Sunday evening they brought Green in to warn the students not to listen to me and to tell the university that they should cancel my appearance.
Todd Green is supposed to be an academic, and Gettysburg College is supposed to be a college. They are both therefore ostensibly dedicated to intellectual inquiry and to the acceptance or rejection of ideas on their merits, not to the forcible suppression of ideas they hate without any actual evaluation of them, much less the active defamation of those who stand for those ideas. I have invited Green to debate in the past; he has ignored my invitations. And as you read my responses below, you will see why: it is highly likely that he knows that if he debated me, his fabrications would be destroyed as easily as sweeping away spider webs with a broom. More below.
“Todd Green accuses Robert Spencer of ‘professional Islamophobia’ in speech to campus community,” by Joshua Wagner, The Gettysburgian, May 1, 2017:
Dr. Todd Green, Associate Professor of Religion at Luther College, presented on professional Islamophobia Sunday evening to a packed Mara Auditorium. Green is a regular contributor for The Huffington Post and has appeared in various media outlets including NPR, CNN, Al Jazeera, France 24, and Reuters to speak on Islamophobia.
The lecture, sponsored by the Religious Studies Department and the Peace and Justice Studies program, was arranged to develop the idea of Professional Islamophobia before the presentation on “The Political Ramifications of Islamic Fundamentalism” by Robert Spencer on Wednesday.
In opening the lecture, Green posed two moral questions: “What are our commitments to our Muslim neighbors?” and “How do we tell truths about our Muslim neighbors?”
Green went on to define Islamophobia as “the irrational fear hostility and hatred of Muslims and of Islam. It is also the exclusionary and discriminatory practices that arise from that fear and hatred.”
The intellectual thuggery of the “Islamophobia” fearmongers is their conflation of “irrational fear hostility and hatred of Muslims and of Islam” with legitimate analysis of the motivating ideology of jihad terrorists and Sharia supremacists, and a determination to limit their activity as much as possible. By using the same word — “Islamophobia” — both for louts and idiots harassing hijabis and for those who note the roots of jihad violence in the Qur’an and Sunnah, Green and his ilk mean to shut down any such study of jihadi motives and goals. This both allows the jihadis to advance unopposed, and destroys the reputations of the targeted analysts. Quite the resume item, Professor Green.
Green defined professional Islamophobia as “a cadre of extremist bloggers, authors, some politicians, [and] pundits, who make a living and a career off of dehumanizing and demonizing Muslims.”
“Extremist” is an empty word, signaling to the gullible that “this is a person you should fear and avoid.” Is opposing jihad terror now “dehumanizing and demonizing Muslims”? In Green’s world, yes, as while they pay lip service to the idea that there is legitimate criticism of Islam and jihad that is not “Islamophobic,” they’ve never come up with any names of those who engage in such criticism, and defame every foe of jihad terror in the same way. If anyone is guilty of dehumanizing and demonizing anyone, it is Green here, doing it to Geller, Gaffney and me.
He highlighted three full-time practitioners of professional Islamophobia: Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, and Frank Gaffney. Geller and Spencer, co-founders of the American Freedom Defense Initiative and noted for their “Defeat Jihad” poster campaign, were both banned from the United Kingdom by then Home Secretary Theresa May in 2013. Green noted that Theresa May, now Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative party, is not a “flaming liberal.”
Theresa May is what she is, but the fact is that she banned us not for anything we did, but because she was afraid that Muslims might riot if we were there, not because we would incite any violence. The letter to me from the UK Home Office said that I was banned not for any illegal activity or for calling for violence or anything of that kind, but simply for saying: “[Islam] is a religion and is a belief system that mandates warfare against unbelievers…” This is a manifestly true statement: it’s as if I was banned for saying water is wet. Meanwhile, May’s government has allowed in numerous preachers of jihad violence and hatred. Thus clearly her banning of Pamela Geller and me from entering the country was about appeasement first and last.
Green identified four common themes in professional Islamophobia.
The first theme was a violent Jihad. Green referenced a quote from Wednesday’s speaker, Robert Spencer: “Traditional Islam itself is not moderate or peaceful.” In a rebuke, Green cited statistics from the FBI, Triangle Center and West Point which showed that 94 percent of terrorist attacks carried out on U.S. soil were committed by non-Muslims, and that other other, specifically political, demographics were more likely to perpetrate violence in the U.S.
Green pretends to be an academic and indulges in sloppy thinking of this kind? Incredible. Whether or not “traditional Islam itself is not moderate or peaceful” can only be established by examining the foundations of traditional Islam: the Qur’an, the teachings of Muhammad, and the rulings of the traditional schools of Islamic jurisprudence, not by citing FBI statistics. Moreover, the FBI statistics in question were extraordinarily misleading, as they counted each “terrorist attack” as one, no matter what its scope: thus 9/11, with nearly 3,000 people murdered, counted as one terrorist attack, and PETA throwing red ink on a lady wearing fur counted as one terrorist attack, as if the two were equivalent. 94%? Sure. A classic example of how statistics can be used to mislead.
The second theme was that of civilizational Jihad. This is the idea that Islam is silently entrenching itself throughout the government. Frank Gaffney, who served in the Reagan administration and since has begun his own think tank, is known for his conspiracies in which a Muslim Brotherhood is infiltrating the highest echelons of the government.
The Muslim Brotherhood is dedicated in its own words, according to a captured internal document, to “a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and ‘sabotaging’ its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and God’s religion is made victorious over all other religions.” That’s from “An Explanatory Memorandum on the General Strategic Goal for the Brotherhood in North America,” by Mohamed Akram, May 19, 1991. Did Frank Gaffney write that? No, he did not.
The third theme involved creeping Sharia. Green shared a quote from Secretary Ben Carson to demonstrate this theme: “I would have problems with somebody who embraced all the doctrines associated with Islam. If they are not willing to reject sharia and all the portions of it that are talked about in the Quran – if they are not willing to reject that, and subject that to American values and the Constitution, then of course, I would [not support a Muslim as president].”
Sharia, as can readily be demonstrated from Islamic legal manuals and from the clear record of Sharia states such as Saudi Arabia and Iran, institutionalizes discrimination against women and non-Muslims, extinguishes the freedom of speech and the freedom of conscience, and normalizes Jew-hatred. Is all this compatible with Constitutional principles? The U.S. and all Western countries are eventually going to have to choose: are they going to allow the oppression of women and throw away the freedom of speech (they’re already doing that with both hands) in order to accommodate Muslims, or is there any point at which they will stand up for their foundational principles?
The last theme involved Taqiyya, which is an Arabic term which allows Muslims to hide their religion when under threat of persecution. Green argued that this somewhat obscure facet of Islam has been presented as a central part of the religion allowing people like Spencer to label Muslims as untrustworthy. He likened this characterization to how anti-Semitic people have maligned Jews as shifty. Green pointed out that this mischaracterization of Taqiyya allows for the delegitimation of Muslims’ narrative.
Green is lying, as I have never labeled Muslims in the aggregate as untrustworthy. But does Green mean to suggest that Muhammad didn’t say “war is deceit” and that the Qur’an (at 3:28) doesn’t allow for deception of unbelievers? In that verse, Allah warns believers not to take unbelievers as “friends or helpers” (َأَوْلِيَا — a word that means more than casual friendship, but something more like an alliance), “except when taking precaution against them in prudence” (v. 28). This is a foundation of the idea that believers may legitimately deceive unbelievers when under pressure. The word used for “guard” in the Arabic is tuqātan (تُقَاةً), the verbal noun from taqiyyatan — hence the increasingly familiar term taqiyya. The great Qur’an commentator Ibn Kathir says that the phrase “except when taking precaution against them in prudence” means that “believers who in some areas or times fear for their safety from the disbelievers” may “show friendship to the disbelievers outwardly, but never inwardly. For instance, Al-Bukhari recorded that Abu Ad-Darda’ said, ‘We smile in the face of some people although our hearts curse them.’ Al-Bukhari said that Al-Hasan said, ‘The Tuqyah [taqiyya] is allowed until the Day of Resurrection.’”
Green also showed that Professional Islamophobia is a lucrative business. $56,900,440 in revenue was brought in by ten anti-Islam organizations between 2001-2012, and over $200 million was raised by thirty-three anti-Islam organizations between 2008-2013 according to research by Fear, Inc, CAIR, and U.C. Berkeley Center for Race and Gender.
Note the sleight of hand. Even if these figures are true, $57 million raised by ten different organizations over twelve years averages out to $475,000 a year for each — hardly a well-heeled movement (and the idea that there are 10 organizations all pulling together in some anti-Muslim conspiracy is also ridiculous).
Spencer received $186,237 from the David Horowitz Freedom Center and an additional $29,461 from the American Freedom Defense Initiative for his work according to IRS 990 forms.
Meanwhile, the Center for American Progress, which created one of these spurious “Islamophobia” reports, has a budget of around $50 million every year. Which is the well-heeled cabal, again?
Green then detailed ways in which Muslims were being discriminated against in the United States. Hate crimes soared in the year after 911, and have normalized to levels five times higher than before 2001. Mosques experienced a 345 percent increase in conflicts in 2010-2012 compared to 2008-2010 according to the ACLU. Ten states have enacted anti-Islam legislation mostly referring to Sharia law.
In reality, FBI statistics show that Jews are targeted twice more often than Muslims are, and also there is a high incidence of anti-Muslim hate crimes faked by Muslims to gain political capital. “Anti-Islam legislation” is meant to keep out Sharia practices that are at variance with Constitutional principles, which is something every supposedly moderate Muslim should support.
Green then suggested three ideas to avoid Islamophobia. First, develop “Holy Envy.” This means that one should admire someone else’s piety, not judge them for it. Second, “Learn from practitioners, not enemies” or as Green also stated “Learn from practitioners, not from Robert Spencer.”
Good idea. Green might regret making that recommendation, as tonight, if I am allowed to speak, I will present Islam entirely in the words of “practitioners.”
To this point, Green cited that two thirds of Americans believe they don’t even know a Muslim person. Lastly, “Don’t compare their worst to our best.”
After the lecture, questions were taken from the audience.
The first member of the audience to ask a question was a Quran-carrying 84-year old member of the Gettysburg community who repeatedly said “I’m nobody.”
He questioned the ethos of the lecturer by asking specific questions about Islam, and claimed that Green mischaracterized and trivialized the danger of Islam.
And how did Green answer? Could he answer? Did he deflect the question? Of course:
Although the event was largely restricted to attendees with college IDs, Bill Lafferty, Director of the Department of Public Safety, said that certain non-members of the campus community were permitted to attend with prior approval.
After the lecture, Green commented that there is usually one person, usually carrying a Quran, who makes such an appearance.
All right, but what about his questions?
Later, Brittany Russell, a sophomore, asked whether it is better to go to the Robert Spencer lecture and engage him in debate or to protest outside and attend the Muslim Solidarity Rally. Green noted that no matter what decision students made, Spencer would construe it to fit his narrative. He recommended supporting Muslims on campus however they need it.
Senior Julie Davin asked how history might remember Gettysburg’s decision to bring Spencer to campus and students who went.
Green responded: “He is free to hate, [but]… does he have the Constitutional right to come? No he does not.” He suggested the campus should raise the bar for prospective speakers, which drew applause from the audience.
That a professor and students at a university would applaud the forcible suppression of legitimate discussion shows the advanced decay of academia today.
One of the final questions of the evening came from first-year Otis Pierce and was directed to President Janet Morgan Riggs, who, along with many college administrators and faculty members, was in attendance for the event.
Pierce read from an email President Riggs sent after the November election: “Our conviction that a residential college best promotes the sense of community, central to a liberal arts education, in which personal relationships between students, faculty, and staff can flourish,” before asking Riggs: “How do you expect us to flourish in fear?”
Riggs responded: “I do want to remind you that this is part of the deal this week. It’s not to have one speaker here, but to have someone here that I hope will provide all of you with the toolbox to respond to what’s coming next. That was the point of having this lecture tonight. I am not interested in cultivating a community of fear. You see Jerome sitting next to you, who I know is putting together a gathering at the same time as Spencer is here on the same night. I’m sure all of you have heard about that. If you haven’t, there’s your advertisement. That is a way to come together. […] It’s not protesting the speaker, but it’s demonstrating solidarity with the Muslim members of this community. My fantasy is that we will have four or five people sitting in a room with Robert Spencer, and the other 2,500 members with Jerome at his rally. I think that’s what we can do to counter the fear that a speaker like this can bring to this community.”
Riggs should be ashamed. If the Muslims at the university really think I am not telling the truth, they should come and engage me in discussion during the Q and A, and prove me wrong. They can’t, so they’re boycotting, and instead of exhorting students to engage unwelcome and unpopular ideas and deal with them on a rational basis, the president of the university is encouraging them. She should be made to resign in disgrace. Instead, she will probably be lionized by her peers.
SAM says
I can stand leftards anymorr. They are the enemy of free speech.
Monty says
During WW2 the Hitler regime employed a man who was nicknamed “Lord Haw haw”. His job was to promote the Nazi regime and attempt to undermine British resistance to the regime. He did this by regular radio broadcasts. His deceptions included gaining a British passport in spite of being US born and a German citizen. His lies came back to bit him. He was hanged for treason by the UK after the war, even though he was British by deceit. I have no doubt that the treasonous lies and deceits of those who promote the Muslim Jihadist agenda will come back to bite them also. The US government seeks to prosecute Julian Assange for releasing state secrets. The claim is that US security has been undermined. Yet Islam gets away with murder, lies, violence, deception, intimidation and a raft of rules and regulations that are oppressive to all except Muslim men. Most leaders of the west will hang their heads in shame. Women leaders especially (May and Merkel the foremost) have everything to lose and nothing to gain by a Muslim takeover. Mr Green will be fine. No doubt he will convert to Islam and thus keep his head.
Monty says
Sam, it is a bit late. Free speech is dead. We are just waiting for the funeral and the burial.
Angelika Heitmann says
never give up ! What is left if we do ??? could I join you on Facebook ?
TR says
Do not give up ! Primary the RINO faction opposing President Trump and replace them with non-Left indoctrinated candidates. We need strength in office to overcome a hundred years of infiltration.
mortimer says
Todd Green is evidently a mercenary of Gulf oil money.
Dick says
Many years I am reading everything about muslim immigrants, still I haven’t any idea what is the reason our leaders are completely hypnotized. In spite the media is very restricted to write about muslim crimes.
Did nobody read the quran or islam history. Don’t they know that every sect of islam has the same quran, who instruct them, to kill infidels ?
But even students at high schools or colleges are completely brainwashed. I hear stories about new world order or Soros, but it doesn’t convince me. What is behind this ridiculous politic ?
No Fear says
To understand Nazism it is sufficient to read Mein Kampf. Or ask some Jews who lived in Germany during 1933 to 1945. What truth would be gained by asking a Nazi (a starry eyed devotee) about Nazism?
Jedothek says
I fail to understand your distinction between reading Mein Kampf and asking a Nazi about Nazism . They are both sources of information, of which the more, the better.
mortimer says
Question for Todd Green: ‘WHAT IS AN EXAMPLE OF A ‘VALID’ CRITISM OF ISLAM? Please name one or THREE OR FOUR.’
If there is no ‘valid criticism’ (or many) of Islam, then the word ‘Islamophobia’ is a specious term meant to stifle debate.
Dr. Green, you cannot have it both ways.
Robert says
The logic of “Islamophobic Experts” is the same as when I critize Hitler or the Nazis, I would be against all Germans…. what a deceipt…
Matthieu Baudin says
“…How they can live with themselves, as the body count steadily rises, is beyond me…”
Yes, and how can your average Conservative Party member in the U.K. live with their conscience when they let themselves be led by a conceited leader who calls an election three years early primarily to bolster her own ego while continuing to drape a blanket over free speech by preventing Mr Spencer and others from travelling to Britain.
As the body count rises, you are largely responsible for barring those whose help you most urgently require.
Baucent says
“Green went on to define Islamophobia as “the irrational fear hostility and hatred of Muslims and of Islam.”
There’s his first mistake. Fear of a thing or group does not necessarily mean you hate. You may simply be fearful. Is it irrational? Well no, not if you analyze the Terrorism data, acts of Terrorism committed in Western countries in the last ten years or whatever. Muslims top the list as perpetrators. So Greens argument is a complete strawman. “Islamophobia” whatever that might be, is rational and justified. Though blaming all muslims for those acts is not.
Matthieu Baudin says
Well said Baucent!
Jedothek says
Robert is right that ‘extremist’ is an empty word. It is time to recall Barry Goldwater : “extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue”
Jedothek says
The proposition attributed to Green, that “one should admire someone else’s piety, not judge them for it” is idiocy. Religious beliefs should be subjected to rational critique like any other beliefs. Otherwise when Muslims , in pious mood, want to mutilate their daughters’ genitals, we must remain silent, lest we be guilty of judgment.
TL says
Truth was the first casualty of the religion dept at Luther College, and Dr. Todd Green was hired to keep it feeble, if not also to kill truth altogether. And who better than an erudite moron to do so? “He examines the political and imperial forces driving Islamophobia for much of Western history and analyzes the rise in anti-Muslim prejudice in the post-9/11 era.”
Maybe Doctor Todd craves also to become the leading Walter Duranty of Islam. “He also leads a study abroad course on Islam in Europe, taking students to the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden and Britain.”
https://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/2016/Author-of-The-Fear-of-Islam-to-speak-March23-at-Wofford/
awake says
It sounds like an intentional, institution-driven attempt to quell free speech. The obvious answer is to hear both sides of the story and decide for yourself, who poses a more cogent argument. Anything less is academically disingenuous and an exercise of intellectual laziness.
k v sebastian says
I hope someone may take burden to take printouts of this article and distribute them among all students in the college.
k v sebastian says
Dear RS, I think it will be a good idea that to arrange some students and supporters to distribute hundreds of printed copies of your planned lecture among the students before or after the event.
Robert Spencer says
I don’t speak from prepared texts.
JawsV says
You can’t get much more of an imbecile than this character. And he’s employed by an American U in Iowa. Unbelievable.
Sammuel Schmucker says
The fact that you have no peer reviewed articles does not surprise me. Your points were biased, fallacious, and misinformed.
Here are several points that I would like to make:
Gettysburg College is a college, not a university; hence, Janet Morgan Riggs is the president of a college, not a university.
Your quotes were under sourced, misleading, or just plainly out of context.
We applauded the idea of having standards on who we allow on campus. There are over seven billion people on the earth. Seven billion do not have the right to speak on our campus. Even less speakers necessitate being paid $2000. You do not.
Any students who do not attend your fiasco are boycotting you the same way they are boycotting a manure shop in Albuquerque – they simply don’t care what you’re selling.
Lastly, please provide credit for your photos in the future. If that happens in the future I’ve heard that the lawyers of Gettysburg will get in touch..
Again, there are well over seven billion people currently residing on planet earth, and how YAF at Gettysburg College came across you is beyond my comprehension.
Robert Spencer says
How interesting that you provide not a shred of evidence for your claims. Of course, you can’t, because you’re lying. But I give you credit for bluster and threats.
Norger says
What a pathetic, sophomoric post.
Care to expand on your first paragraph and explain which statements of Mr. Spencer’s are “biased, fallacious or misinformed” and why that is? I’m deeply impressed that you were able to point out that Gettysburg is a “college” not university. And your point is….?
How about addressing the elephant in the room: your university president actively discourages engaging in critical discourse with those who depart from the leftist narrative concerning the ideological underpinnings of the worldwide jihad terror threat. And all you can come up with are hare brained arguments about the number of people in the world and alleged concerns about unauthorized use of photographs of a college lecture. Utterly pathetic.
More Ham Ed says
“If you disagree, it must be a ‘phobia’ of some kind.”
Muslims are hamophobic.
underbed cat says
I had once great respect for James Comey …head of FBI, I have been listening to his comments from today at a hearing, I now am sickened by his comments and I will just paraphrase, that the Islamic communities do not want people to misrepresent their religion. with .by terror. How clue less can he be…now I know that he has not read the Quran, knows about the MB, and even though he has arrested a doctor performing FMG in a high muslim state, he may not have understood the connection, nor knows sharia Islamic law, deception tacqyya and maybe some of his diversified staff is going to keep him clueless. So here we are wondering why this message is not getting thru…now I know. He must read the Quran, read sharia….know the goal, stop with the isis, it is Islam he is dealing with in its many competing groups with one goal. He works diligently but may not know the massive effort of deception and silencing by those communities against the truth. In my opinion.
Steve Kirby says
Todd Green is the author of the Lutheran Social Service of MN book “My Neighbor is Muslim.” It is a book that creates a fantasy version of Islam and was endorsed by an imam who appears to be a Hamas supporter and who believes that Shariah Law should be enforced in American communities where Muslims are the majority. I wrote about it here:
http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/262027/fantasy-islam-kafir-edition-lutheran-social-dr-stephen-m-kirby
http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/262094/fantasy-islam-kafir-edition-lutheran-social-dr-stephen-m-kirby
RK says
NOTE TO THE WORLD- being called “racist,” “Islamophobic” and “intolerant” IS a CHIEF STEALTH WEAPON of Islamic supremacists who are attempting to advance the Sharia in the West.
WAKE UP TO THE TRUTH! WAKE UP AMERICA! Be careful what U wish for people…. YES indoctrination IS very real in their game of twists and turns, deceit and pretend, and out right lies of deception to achieve their world order of control caliphate …. That IS written in their Koran- that they openly follow. SO GET REAL PEOPLE, GET REAL. Stop living in u’r land of denial- just look around where other Countries allow them to flourish- ya reality check! Not good, not good.
Its assimilate or get-out and stop making our Countries into the dysfunctional violent inhumane one they left! Ya stay in u’r own Country and continue killing each other there. Enough already, enough! We cannot change this mindset if U allow this Koran crap to take hold in any of our Countries. That’s reality, So Wake the hell up!
“Assimilate” – NEVER meant us to them in our own Country but vise-a-versa, them to us…Period!!! Name calling is nothing but a ploy, a game, to achieve their own self-serving agendas, period!
A REMINDER: – Theodore Roosevelt, 26th U.S. President:
“In the first place we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or origin. But this is predicated upon the man’s becoming in very fact an American, and nothing but an American…There can be NO divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn’t an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag, and this excludes the red flag, which symbolizes all wars against liberty and civilization, just as much as it excludes any foreign flag of a nation to which we are hostile…We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language…and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people.”
– Theodore Roosevelt
Edward Dillon says
COWARD
UNCLE VLADDI says
“Professional Islamophobe!”?
Well, sure. But for still-sane, non-masochistic people, it goes more like this:
If one is going to dedicate one’s life to doing good, the best place to start is by countering the worst example of evil: islam.
Islam insists we have no right to accuse them of their crimes, and orders us to “Respect!” their mass-murdering child-raping Founder – “or else we kill you!”
Muslim extortion is the real crime here, not our legal, just and moral defensive defiance of it!
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