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August 10, 2005
When standing for anything is standing for nothing
Irshad Manji questions the limits of tolerance for the absolutely intolerant (via KiP).
As Westerners bow down before multiculturalism, we anesthetize ourselves into believing that anything goes. We see our readiness to accommodate as a strength - even a form of cultural superiority (though few will admit that). Radical Muslims, on the other hand, see our inclusive instincts as a form of corruption that makes us soft and rudderless. They believe the weak deserve to be vanquished.
Paradoxically, then, the more we accommodate to placate, the more their contempt for our "weakness" grows. And the ultimate paradox may be that in order to defend our diversity, we'll need to be less tolerant. Or, at the very least, more vigilant.
Paradoxically, then, the more we accommodate to placate, the more their contempt for our "weakness" grows. And the ultimate paradox may be that in order to defend our diversity, we'll need to be less tolerant. Or, at the very least, more vigilant.
Update: Michael Barone argues a backlash against "multiculturalism" has begun. I am never certain what people mean by this term but offer his article for those arguments which parallel Manji's.
Posted by Ghost of a flea at August 10, 2005 08:37 AM
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