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FantasticDan
09-24-2014, 03:42 PM
A truly excellent piece by Arab journalist Hisham Melhem:

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/09/the-barbarians-within-our-gates-111116.html#.VCMclFeAkrc

A couple excerpts:

Arab civilization, such as we knew it, is all but gone. The Arab world today is more violent, unstable, fragmented and driven by extremism—the extremism of the rulers and those in opposition—than at any time since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire a century ago. Every hope of modern Arab history has been betrayed. The promise of political empowerment, the return of politics, the restoration of human dignity heralded by the season of Arab uprisings in their early heydays—all has given way to civil wars, ethnic, sectarian and regional divisions and the reassertion of absolutism, both in its military and atavistic forms. With the dubious exception of the antiquated monarchies and emirates of the Gulf—which for the moment are holding out against the tide of chaos—and possibly Tunisia, there is no recognizable legitimacy left in the Arab world.

Nonetheless, most of these groups do belong to the same family tree—and all of them stem from the Arabs’ civilizational ills. The Islamic State, like al Qaeda, is the tumorous creation of an ailing Arab body politic. Its roots run deep in the badlands of a tormented Arab world that seems to be slouching aimlessly through the darkness. It took the Arabs decades and generations to reach this nadir. It will take us a long time to recover—it certainly won’t happen in my lifetime. My generation of Arabs was told by both the Arab nationalists and the Islamists that we should man the proverbial ramparts to defend the “Arab World” against the numerous barbarians (imperialists, Zionists, Soviets) massing at the gates. Little did we know that the barbarians were already inside the gates, that they spoke our language and were already very well entrenched in the city.

tucker6
09-24-2014, 04:57 PM
Maybe the oppressiveness of Sharia Law under Islam should be reviewed by these same people wondering where it's going wrong. Islam needs to return to its peaceful, uniting roots, and stop being the foundation for the abuse of large elements of arab society.

Tom
09-24-2014, 09:01 PM
The Arab world would do better to protect itself from Arabs and forget the West.

Robert Goren
09-25-2014, 11:48 AM
The Arab world would do better to protect itself from Arabs and forget the West. Not all Moslems are Arabs. Even the Middle East there are plenty of ethnic groups. Few of them, Arab or not have any use for Western Culture. When we back one Middle Eastern Islamic group against another, we literally picking our poison.

Tom
09-25-2014, 11:51 AM
The thread was about Arabs.