Bush Will Repent for His Comments About Islam
EDITORIAL
October 27, 2005
U.S. President George W. Bush has likened Islamic radicalism to communism and fascism and said that it has ambitions of imperialism, although it claims to be in a battle against so-called imperialism. At a Washington function, he said that Islamic radicalism is a loose network of activists sharing an ideology and vision similar to that of communism.
Bush's statement represents a crude attempt to demonize Islam by equating it with Communism, utterly disregarding the inherent contradiction between the two. Islam is a revealed religion and it is here to stay for eternity, while Communism is a Godless man-conceived ideology that has perished from the pages of history. In fact, Islam is gaining popularity in Western societies because of its inherent strength, values and virtues, despite opposition by people like Bush. Opposition to Islam is contributing to growing Western interest in the universality of this great religion. Bush's labeling of Islamic extremism as imperialist is a new dimension of Islam bashing, and it exposes his hatred of this great religion and its followers. It's unfortunately just a continuation of his earlier campaign to equate Islam with terrorism.
Understandably, Bush is under great mental stress due to the worsening situation in Iraq and the rising number of U.S. casualties, and since he has failed so miserably to achieve the results he pledged to the American people he would achieve with the invasion. It is apparently due to this pressure that he is losing his sense of propriety and respect for Islam, which is a religion of peace, understanding, tolerance, forbearance and compassion. He is, in fact, blaming the failure of his foolish policies by calling the Iraqi fighters "Islamic radicals."
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