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This is really the *crux* of the matter, in my estimation -- the (anti-war) left is really showing a *blind spot* regarding what ISIS and Sharia law entails, if allowed to take root anywhere and everywhere. I think it's imperative at this point that we -- anyone -- emphasize the significance and priority of a *secular* civil society.
If a critique from the right, as from ZF, happens to be congruent with this analysis, so be it, but that's just incidental, as with any other accurate objective description of socio-political reality -- it doesn't imply any *ideological* overlap.
Does that much of the left really have a benign view of ISIS? I mean, I've seen it from some extremely fringe tankie/anti-imperialist types, but surely it's not particularly common. If it is, I unreservedly oppose any such analysis.
Often, however, criticism against those who oppose military intervention in the middle east is leveled - inaccurately, I think - on the grounds that this opposition has its roots in sympathy for ISIS, or any extreme Islamic movement. My own opposition (and I hope the "anti-war left" agrees with me here) to such intervention is that it kills civilians, and it further radicalizes Muslims. I think it's disingenuous to characterize those of us who take this view as either supporting ISIS
or having a blind-spot about its evils.
Ultimately, I want religion to lose its stranglehold on the middle east. I want Muslims to rise up against the oppressive aspects of Islam, and ultimately for them to abandon Islam altogether. And I believe that they will. I don't believe that murdering innocent members of their community will hasten this uprising.
The problem with criticism of Islam from the right is that it invariably (and Ziggyfish has been doing this consistently) associates
all Muslims with ISIS and Sharia Law. It calls for the removal of the civil rights of those deemed as "other" and has its roots in racism and xenophobia rather than in a desire for liberation (or even for a secular society), and if unopposed it could lead to genocide.
I think Rafiq is right to suggest that only a
communist alternative can give Muslims the tools to fight against Islam. Joining up with neocons to support slaughter abroad and fascism at home won't help.