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This crime in Paris does not suspend my political or ethical judgment, or persuade me that scatologically smearing a marginal minoritys identity and beliefs is a reasonable thing to do. Yet this means rejecting the only authorized reaction to the atrocity. Oddly, this peer pressure seems to gear up exclusively where Islams involved. When a racist bombed a chapter of a US civil rights organization this week, the media didnt insist I give to the NAACP in solidarity.
When a rabid Islamophobic rightist killed 77 Norwegians in 2011, most of them at a political partys youth camp, I didnt notice many #IAmNorway hashtags, or impassioned calls to join the Norwegian Labor Party. But Islam is there for us, it unites us against Islam. Only cowards or traitors turn down membership in the Charlie club.The demand to join, endorse, agree is all about crowding us into a herd where no one is permitted to cavil or condemn: an indifferent mob, where differing from one another is Thoughtcrime, while indifference to the pain of others beyond the pale is compulsory.
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