There was.Edit: Please tell me there wasn't really a movie called Frankenweenie.
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There was.Edit: Please tell me there wasn't really a movie called Frankenweenie.
If you're not hearing it, then you really aren't paying attention ... or are willfully ignoring it ...They are already there. You don't hear a word from the moderate Muslims when the extremists do something stupid.
Read the NY Times article at the 3rd link below:And it is no secret they are trying to get parts of Sharia law accepted by the courts.
"Yet, for all its fervor, the movement is arguably directed at a problem more imagined than real. Even its leaders concede that American Muslims are not coalescing en masse to advance Islamic law. Instead, they say, Muslims could eventually gain the kind of foothold seen in Europe, where multicultural policies have allowed for what critics contend is an overaccommodation of Islamic law."
They didn't "have" to do anything ... it was something that was ginned up by "Islamophobia Inc":They had to pass a law recently in Oklahoma to stop the introduction of any of it.
"In fact, it is the product of an orchestrated drive that began five years ago in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, in the office of a little-known lawyer, David Yerushalmi, a 56-year-old Hasidic Jew with a history of controversial statements about race, immigration and Islam. Despite his lack of formal training in Islamic law, Mr. Yerushalmi has come to exercise a striking influence over American public discourse about Shariah."
"One of the driving forces behind Shari'a-related conspiracy theories and growing efforts to ban or restrict the use of Shari'a law in American courts is David Yerushalmi, an Arizona attorney with a record of anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant and anti-black bigotry."
Yeah ... never underestimate the ability of racist and religious bigots to attempt to take advantage of an opportunity when it presents itself.Remember, this has all moved forward since 9/11. Just the fact that it is being discussed here should tell you something.
What's not to like - the article you list (from an organization that is at Ground Zero of Islamophobia Inc) - states the following - which you didn't quote - and also addresses davekc's (false) claim that "You don't hear a word from the moderate Muslims when the extremists do something stupid":Click here and read it. Be forewarned, you won't like it.
Muslim women were quick to denounce the supreme court's decision. Among them, Souad Sbai, president of the Organization of Moroccan Women in Italy.
She said, "It is a shame, this verdict is worthy of an Arab country where the Sharia would be in vigor. In the name of multiculturalism and respect of traditions, the judges apply two kinds of rules: one for the Italians and one for the immigrants. A Catholic father that would have acted this way would have been severely sentenced."
But France might not be the panacea either. Indeed in one very publicized case, last June, a French judge ruled in favor of a Muslim man who wanted the annulment of his marriage because his wife turned out not to be a virgin. What this decision amounted to was the endorsement of the repudiation concept.
This decision triggered a huge outcry from politicians, and various organizations. In November, a French court of appeal overturned the decision. Interestingly, a large majority of French Muslims, about 80 percent are very secular and totally reject any kind of Sharia law being implemented in the homeland of human rights.
So I'd say that it's pretty clear that there is some push back even within the Muslim community itself ...Williams argued that adopting parts of Islamic Sharia law would help maintain social cohesion. For example, Muslims could choose to have marital disputes or financial matters dealt within a Sharia court.
But contrary to what Williams advanced, Sadiq Khan, a British Muslim MP said that Sharia courts would discourage Muslims from developing links with other cultural and ethnic groups. He feared also that women could be "abused" by Sharia courts, which may give unequal bargaining power to the sexes.
Of which, the Gatestone is one ...Without a doubt the notion of sharia law being implemented in Europe and in the US on any wide scale in such a manner that supersedes civil courts, or in any imminent fashion is wildly overblown by the wackos.
Do you have some reportage on this phenomena that you would care to share ?By the same token, it has crept in and is creeping far more than those with their head in the sand are aware.
If you're not hearing it, then you really aren't paying attention ... or are willfully ignoring it ...
BTW, I know that you know way better than to rely on the MSM to report it ...
Read the NY Times article at the 3rd link below:
They didn't "have" to do anything ... it was something that was ginned up by "Islamophobia Inc":
Fear, Inc. | Center for American Progress
You would do well to examine who it is that is behind the push to implement such laws ... at the root of all of it, you'll find this guy:
David Yerushalmi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interestingly enough he used to work for an Israeli think tank ...
David Yerushalmi, the Man Behind the Anti-Shariah Movement - NYTimes.com
Yerushalmi is a man who Abe Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League has called an "extremist" and "racist bigot" (and he was right) ... from the ADL's web page on Yerushalmi:
ADL Profile: David Yerushalmi
BTW - the Oklahoma has already been struck down as unconstitutional:
Oklahoma Ban on Sharia Law Unconstitutional, US Judge Rules - Law Blog - WSJ
Yeah ... never underestimate the ability of racist and religious bigots to attempt to take advantage of an opportunity when it presents itself.
Got it.You provided more items than I was aware of. I was aware that the Oklahoma deal had been struck down, but it was (or I) using it as a indication that people are watching and trying to react to real or perceived changes that may or may not be coming. That was the only point I was trying to make. That was the point of my original post.
"If you're not hearing it, then you really aren't paying attention ... or are willfully ignoring it ..."
You're quite welcome.Thanks, RLENT, for the links.
Probably in much the same way that one can be a secular Jew or a secular Christian ...One thing that puzzles me: the quote about 80% of French Muslims being secular - is that not an oxymoron? How can one be both? I mean, there are degrees of adherence to religious laws and customs, but secular means areligious [none at all], so how can one be a secular Muslim?
The principle of secularism in Islam means favoring a secular state and secular society with a separation between Islam and public life. Secularism in the Muslim countries refers to the ideology of promoting the secular political and social values as opposed to Islamism. It is often used to describe the separation of public life and civil/government matters from religious teachings and commandments.
Many Muslim-majority countries are secular. Secular states had existed in the Muslim world since the Middle Ages. The quest for Secularism has inspired some Muslim scholars who argue that secular government is the best way to observe sharia; "enforcing [sharia] through coercive power of the state negates its religious nature, because Muslims would be observing the law of the state and not freely performing their religious obligation as Muslims," says Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im, a professor of law at Emory University and author of a book on the future of sharia.
If you're not hearing it, then you really aren't paying attention ... or are willfully ignoring it ...
BTW, I know that you know way better than to rely on the MSM to report it ...
They didn't "have" to do anything ... it was something that was ginned up by "Islamophobia Inc":
You would do well to examine who it is that is behind the push to implement such laws ... at the root of all of it, you'll find this guy:
Interestingly enough he used to work for an Israeli think tank ...
BTW - the Oklahoma has already been struck down as unconstitutional:
Yeah ... never underestimate the ability of racist and religious bigots to attempt to take advantage of an opportunity when it presents itself.
Got it.
In complete fairness to you dave, my original response to you was overly harsh and just a tad bit knee-jerkish (if not actually plain jerkish ) ...
The fact of the matter is my original statement in reply to you:
... was really unfair ... since it is entirely and easily possible to be unaware of such matters even if one is paying attention and not willfully ignoring them ...
The reality is such things are not generally covered by the MSM and one largely has to make a concerted and not insignificant effort to search it out and find it, usually at more esoteric and non-mainstream venues ...
My apologies ...
You were much more kind in your response than I would've been. Kudo's to you for pointing out the woeful ignorance of the whole "sharia law" taking over America thingy.
Got it.
In complete fairness to you dave, my original response to you was overly harsh and just a tad bit knee-jerkish (if not actually plain jerkish ) ...