So Al Gore is launching a three-year, $300 million ad campaign to frighten us all into doing what he says (not what he does)
to counter global warming. It is a safe bet this spectacular propaganda
endeavor will feature prominently polar bears who will be described as
endangered species due to the impact of climate change on their
ever-less icy habitat.
While there remain serious
disagreements about the scientific merits of the Gore crusade, one
thing is clear: If man-made greenhouse gases actually are
affecting climate change, it will be decades — if not a century —
before the effects of such changes translate into widespread dangers to
mankind.
In the meantime, the world is increasingly at risk
from a far more imminent threat, one Mr. Gore and his ilk seem content
to ignore. In fact, the caviling about global warming can be seen as a
deflection from a menace that is at hand and that risks turning vast human
populations into endangered species: the rapidly metastasizing,
totalitarian ideology of our time that has come to be known as
Islamofascism or, alternatively, Islamism.
Among those most
immediately imperiled by the Islamofascists are Muslims who dare to
challenge the repressive, seditious theo-political-legal code that the
former describe as "Shariah" and seek to impose on their
co-religionists and everyone else. Some of these endangered species
cling to and seek to reform their faith. Others, like the estimable
Syrian-born psychologist Wafa Sultan, have felt constrained formally to
leave it.
All such individuals risk death at the hands of the
Islamists on the grounds they are, respectively, "hypocrites" or
"apostates" — capital offenses under Shariah. At the very least, they
can be charged with "slandering" Islam, which is also according to the
Islamofascists" rule book a capital crime.
This is hardly an
academic point. Dr. Sultan is in hiding somewhere in this country after
an appearance on March 4 on the Islamofascists" favorite television
network, Al Jazeera. In the course of a heated debate about the Danish
cartoons with an Egyptian Islamist named Tal'at Rmeih, she bravely
declared:
"All religions and faiths, throughout the history
of humanity, have been subject to criticism and affronts. With time,
this has helped in their reform and development. Any belief that chops
off the heads of its critics is doomed to turn into terrorism and
tyranny. This has been the condition of Islam, from its inception to
this day. Islam has sentenced [its critics] to prison, and whoever
crosses the threshold of that prison meets his death. The Danish
cartoons have managed to break down the first brick in the wall of that
prison, and to open up a window, through which the sunrays enter, after
a lengthy darkness. The Danish newspaper exercised its freedom of
speech. Liberties are the holiest thing in the West, and nothing is
more important. But if Islam were not the way it is, those cartoons
would never have appeared."
Dr. Sultan added: "If you want to
change the course of events, you must re-examine your terrorist
teachings, you must recognize and respect the right of the other to
live, you must teach your children love, peace, coexistence and
productive work. When you do that, the world will respect you, will
consider you in a better light, and will draw you in a better light."
On March 16, one of the world"s pre-eminent Islamofascists, Sheik
Yusuf al-Qaradawi took to the airwaves of Al Jazeera to denounce Wafa
Sultan and provide the religious basis for her murder. Sheik Qaradawi
declared she had "leveled accusations against Islam and the Muslims,
and cursed Allah, His Prophet, the Islamic nation, the Shariah and the
Islamic faith and culture. She did not omit anything. She was insolent
and stopped at nothing."
Sheik Qaradawi has parlayed his
platform as the host of Al Jazeera's popular "Shariah and Life" program
into a prominence in the Muslim world that makes such statements
life-threatening to those he criticizes. In a 2004 interview with the
Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram Al-Arabi, the sheik ordered those who
strayed from Islam to be put to death. He has also described "the
abduction and killing of Americans in Iraq as a [religious] obligation
so as to cause them to leave Iraq immediately" and supported suicide
bombings against Israeli civilians.
Al Jazeera thought it
wise to apologize for allowing Wafa Sultan to appear. Dr. Sultan has
been subjected to death threats and she and her family have been forced
to conceal their whereabouts.
What makes this story the more
appalling is that such a man and his colleagues at the European Council
for Fatwa and Research have been engaged by prominent commercial
institutions to serve as "Shariah advisers" in connection with the
latters' "Shariah-Compliant Finance" operations. In that capacity, they
not only have a say in where capital and credit flow in Western
economies. They are also able to advance the legitimization of Shariah
and to engage in what these Muslim Brotherhood types have called
"financial jihad."
During the Cold War, a great Democratic
Sen. Henry "Scoop" Jackson led the effort to help protect that era's
most endangered species — Soviet dissidents — by publicizing their
plight and penalizing their oppressors. Today, we must do at least a
much for our era's refuseniks, the Wafa Sultans here and elsewhere, for
their fates are truly tied to our own.