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Bill Maher's Dangerous Critique of Islam

There's a constructive way for liberals to oppose illiberalism, and then there's the approach the comedian took.

Bill Maher and Sam Harris describe Islam as "the mother lode of bad ideas." (YouTube)

Bill Maher, meet Arthur Schlesinger Jr.

Last Friday, the cranky comedian, aided by atheist author Sam Harris, enraged actor Ben Affleck by calling Islam, in Harriss words, the mother lode of bad ideas. Then on Monday, Maher condemned liberals for being so afraid of being called Islamophobes that they wont denounce brutality committed in Islams name. Were liberals! Maher declared about himself and Harris. Were liberals were trying to stand up for the principles of liberalism! And so, yknow, I think were just saying we need to identify illiberalism wherever we find it in the world, and not forgive it because it comes from [a group that] people perceive as a minority.

Schlesinger would have been able to relate. In his 1949 manifesto, The Vital Center, the Harvard historian and future Kennedy administration aide attacked what he called doughface liberals. Borrowing a term for pre-Civil War northerners who had refused to denounce slavery, Schlesinger deployed it against liberals who refused to denounce Soviet communism. The infiltration of contemporary progressivism by Communism, he wrote, has led to the same self-flagellation [that prevented doughfaces from denouncing slavery], the same refusal to take precautions against tyranny.

Arthur Schlesinger Jr., "On the Writing of Contemporary History"

Schlesingers point then, and Mahers now, is that the enemies of liberals do not reside only on the right. In the 1930s and 1940s, some liberals grew so focused on the struggles against fascism and racismstruggles in which communists proved staunch alliesthat they refused to acknowledge Joseph Stalins crimes. Today, some liberals are so focused on the struggle against American militarism and Islamophobia that they cant muster much outrage against ISIS. According to Schlesinger, occupying the Vital Center means opposing totalitarianism wherever you find it, regardless of whether it claims the mantle of progressivism, as the Soviet Union did during his time, or anti-imperialism, as jihadists do now.

So far, so good. Where Maher goes wrong is in forgetting two other lessons of the liberal anti-totalitarian tradition. The first is to be precise about what youre opposing. The second, to not get so carried away with your own virtue that you end up justifying terrible crimes.

Lets start with the point about precision. At their best, the liberals of the early Cold War trained their fire on Stalin, a particular ruler in a particular country at a particular moment in time. When they began making sweeping generalizations about communism per seforgetting that communist regimes and movements varied depending on their time and placethey got in trouble. In the 1940s and 1950s, the myth of a monolithic communist movement blinded some liberals to the fact that European socialists and communistsmany of whom had their own national loyaltiescould prove effective allies against Soviet power. A recalcitrant Communist Yugoslavia, in George Kennans words, proved more resistant to Soviet Communist pressures than any non-Communist regime would have been likely to do.

Even more tragically, in the 1960s, some Cold War liberals could not distinguish between the communism of Joseph Stalin and the communism of Ho Chi Minh. By seeing Ho only as a communist, they overlooked the fact that many Vietnamese saw him primarily as an anti-colonialist. And by pretending that the ideological distinctions between North and South Vietnam resembled the ideological distinctions between East and West Germany, pro-war liberals ignored the reality that in Indochina, Americas allies were no more democratic than its communist foes.

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Liberals should support air strikes in Iraq, ex-minister Axworthy says

Former Liberal MP Lloyd Axworthy says he was disappointed the Liberal Party chose not to back a government plan for Canada to join U.S.-led air strikes, as Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau faced questions about party divisions over the planned combat mission.

Speaking with The Globe and Mail by phone on Wednesday, Mr. Axworthy said he thinks its important that the international community intervene to prevent further atrocities against civilians by Islamic State militants. The former foreign affairs minister and long-time parliamentarian is currently working on foreign policy issues as a resident of the Bellagio Center, part of the Rockefeller Foundation, in Italy.

Mr. Axworthys comments came one day after Liberal MP Irwin Cotler announced he would abstain from a Parliamentary vote on the combat mission in Iraq. A Conservative majority in the House of Commons ensured that the motion to send fighter jets and more than 600 personnel to the region would pass easily, even though all opposition NDP and Liberal MPs who were present voted against the motion.

Asked if he was disappointed by the Liberal decision to vote against the mission, Mr. Axworthy replied, Yes, I was. He called the government decision a useful step that should also be accompanied by long-term support for rebuilding Iraq and Syria and said he didnt know the rationale behind the Liberal decision to vote against the combat mission.

I was concerned, and I was surprised at the [Liberal] decision to be honest, because traditions and the history and the principles I think of the party were very much centred I think on this idea that part of our mandate, nationally, is to help protect innocent people, he said. And Im surprised that was not given the kind of weight that it should have been.

In the lead-up to the vote, the Liberals said the government had not done enough to make the case for a Canadian combat mission. And both the opposition NDP and the Liberals called for a greater focus on humanitarian aid instead.

Ahead of the vote on Tuesday, Mr. Trudeau told reporters that the Liberal Party will be clearly voting against [the government motion] in a unanimous way.

However, Mr. Cotlers decision to deliberately abstain hurt the Liberal Partys efforts to present a united front against the government. After a caucus meeting on Wednesday, Mr. Trudeau altered his statement to reflect the divisions in party ranks, pointing to both the positions of Mr. Axworthy and Mr. Cotler.

The Liberal Party voted clearly against the governments motion last night, Mr. Trudeau said.

He explained Mr. Colters decision by pointing out that the human-rights lawyer has long advocated air strikes in Syria.

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WW3 Obama We Must Start Fighting Now Even Liberals Understand like Piers Morgan – Video


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Rush Limbaugh: Typical of liberals: Laws, rules, punishment – for you, the little guy, not for them – Video


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10 Things Liberals Believe the Government Does Well – Video


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