Oriana Fallaci, The New Yorker, June 5, 2006, "The Agitator":
“Islamism is the new Nazi-Fascism. With Nazi-Fascism, no compromise is possible. No hypocritical tolerance. And those who do not understand this simple reality are feeding the suicide of the West. […]The rest of this post is from http://www.firstthings.com/blogs/firstthoughts/2008/08/fundamentalism-and-fascism
“I am known for a life spent in the struggle for freedom, and freedom includes the freedom of religion. But the struggle for freedom does not include the submission to a religion which, like the Muslim religion, wants to annihilate other religions. Which wants to impose its ‘Mein Kampf,’ its Koran, on the whole planet. Which has done so for one thousand and four hundred years. That is, since its birth. Which, unlike any other religion, slaughters and decapitates or enslaves all those who live differently.”
Michael Potemra tells us that in Bernard-Henri Levy’s forthcoming book Left in Dark Times: A Stand Against the New Barbarism
, there is an interesting line from the journals of Paul Claudel. On
May 21, 1935, Claudel wrote, “Hitler’s speech: a kind of Islamism is
being created at the center of Europe . . . ”
The Catholic
poet and diplomat Claudel wasn’t alone in linking National Socialism to
Islam. Karl Barth, the great Swiss theologian who was the principal
author (with Bonhoffer) of the Barmen Declaration against the Nazis, had
this to say:
Participation in this life, according to it the only worthy and blessed life, is what National Socialism, as a political experiment, promises to those who will of their own accord share in this experiment. And now it becomes understandable why, at the point where it meets with resistance, it can only crush and kill with the might and right which belongs to Divinity! Islam of old as we know proceeded in this way. It is impossible to understand National Socialism unless we see it in fact as a new Islam, its myth as a new Allah, and Hitler as this new Allah’s Prophet.
(Church and the Political Problem of Our Day , 1939, p. 43)
No comments:
Post a Comment