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21 Oct 2008 04:02 pm
Why Powell Matters
A Muslim-American perspective:
"Over the past two years, we have witnessed a discourse which has
consistently demeaned Muslims as less than American. In turn, American
Muslims have been in hiding, resorting to our usual mix of self-pity
and helplessness. The joke in Muslim circles is that if we really want
Obama to win, then we would best off endorsing McCain. No one wants our
endorsement. No one wants to meet with our leaders. No politician wants
to be seen as Muslim-friendly. We have brought this upon ourselves.
If
nothing else, this episode has shown us that we have to get more
involved politically, that until we speak up, organize, and get our act
together, and rid ourselves of our obsessions with our own
victimization, not to mention our fixation with Palestine (at the
expense of more pertinent issues for America like health care and
education), we will be a political joke.
Anyway, Powell did us the service of telling us
about a brave, courageous man – Kareem Rashad Sultan Khan. I hadn't
heard of him before yesterday. When I heard Powell's words, I was moved
in a way I haven't been since Obama's speech on race
in March. Powell's statement was one of those rare acts of moral
courage that we so rarely see from our politicians. In March, Obama
spoke to what makes America a truly exceptional country. And,
yesterday, Powell did the same."
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