How the Media Whitewashes Muslim Persecution of Christians (GateStone Institute) by Raymond Ibrahim 04/13/12)
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While the MSM may report the most frugal facts concerning Christian
persecution, they utilize their entire arsenal of semantic games,
catch phrases, and convenient omissions that uphold the traditional
narrative—that Muslim violence is anything but a byproduct of the
Islamic indoctrination of intolerance.
When it comes to Muslim persecution of Christians, the mainstream
media (MSM) has a long paper trail of obfuscating. While they may
eventually state the bare-bone facts—if they ever report on the story
in the first place, which is rare—they do so after creating and
sustaining an aura of moral relativism that minimizes the Muslim role.
False Moral Equivalency
As previously discussed, one of the most obvious ways is to
evoke "sectarian strife" between Muslims and Christians, a phrase
that conjures images of two equally matched—and equally abused, and
abusive—adversaries fighting one another. This hardly suffices to
describe the reality of Muslim majorities persecuting largely passive
Christian minorities.
Recently, for instance, in the context of the well-documented
suffering of Christians in Egypt, an NPR report declared, "In Egypt,
growing tensions between Muslims and Christians have led to sporadic
violence [initiated by whom?]. Many Egyptians blame the
interreligious strife on hooligans [who?] taking advantage of absent
or weak security forces. Others believe it´s because of a deep-seated
mistrust between Muslims and the minority Christian community [how
did the "mistrust" originate?]." Although the report does highlight
cases in which Christians are victimized, the tone throughout—and
even from the title of the report, "In Egypt, Christian-Muslim
Tension is on the Rise"—suggest that examples of Muslims victimized
by Christians could just as easily have been found (not true). The
accompanying photo is of a group of angry Christians militantly
holding a cross aloft—not Muslims destroying crosses, which is what
prompts the Christians to such displays of solidarity.
Two more strategies that fall under the MSM´s umbrella of obfuscating
and minimizing Islam´s role—strategies with which the reader should
become acquainted—appeared in recent reports dealing with the jihadi
group Boko Haram and its ongoing genocide of Nigeria´s Christians.
First, some context: Boko Haram—acronym for "Western Education is a
Sin", its full name in Arabic is "Sunnis for Da´wa [Islamization] and
Jihad"—is a full-throated terrorist organization dedicated to the
overthrow of the secular government and establishment of Sharia law.
It has been slaughtering Christians for years, with an uptick since
the Christmas Day church bombing in 2012, which left at least 40
Christians dead; followed by its New Year ultimatum that all
Christians must evacuate the northern regions of Nigeria or die—an
ultimatum Boko Haram has been living up to: hardly a day goes by
without a terrorist attack on Christians or a church, most recently
on Easter day, leaving 20 dead.
Blurring the Line Between Persecutor and Victim
Now consider some MSM strategies. The first one is to frame the
conflict between Muslims and Christians in a way that blurs the line
between persecutor and victim, as in, for example, a recent BBC
report on one of Boko Haram´s many church attacks that left three
Christians dead, including a toddler. After stating the bare-bones
facts in a couple of sentences, the report went on to describe
how "the bombing sparked a riot by Christian youths, with reports
that at least two Muslims were killed in the violence. The two men
were dragged off their bikes after being stopped at a roadblock set
up by the rioters, police said. A row of Muslim-owned shops was also
burned…" The report goes on and on, with a special section
about "very angry" Christians, until one all but confuses victims
with persecutors, forgetting what the Christians are "very angry"
about in the first place—unprovoked and nonstop terror attacks on
their churches, and the murder of their women and children.
This broadcast is reminiscent of the Egyptian New Year´s Eve church
bombing that left over 20 Christians dead: the MSM reported it, but
under headlines such as, "Christians clash with police in Egypt after
attack on churchgoers kills 21"(Washington Post) and "Clashes grow as
Egyptians remain angry after attack"(New York Times)—as if frustrated
Christians lashing out against wholesale slaughter is as newsworthy
or of the same value as the slaughter itself, implying that their
angry reaction "evens" everything up.
Dissembling the Perpetrators´ Motivation
The second MSM strategy involves dissembling over the jihadis´
motivation. An AFP report describing a different Boko Haram church
attack—another one, which also killed three Christians during Sunday
service—does a fair job reporting the facts. But then it
concludes: "Violence blamed on Boko Haram, whose goals remain largely
unclear, has since 2009 claimed more than 1,000 lives, including more
than 300 this year, according to figures tallied by AFP and rights
groups."
Although Boko Haram has been howling its straightforward goals for a
decade—enforcing Sharia law and subjugating, if not eliminating,
Nigeria´s Christians—the media with a straight face is claiming
ignorance about these goals (similarly, the New York Times described
Boko Haram´s goals as "senseless"—even as the group continues
justifying them on Islamic doctrinal grounds). One would have thought
that a decade after the jihadi attacks of 9/11—in light if all the
subsequent images of Muslims in militant attire shouting distinctly
Islamic slogans such as "Allahu Akbar!" ["Allah is the Greatest!"]
and calling for Sharia law and the subjugation of "infidels"—
reporters would by now know what their goals are.
Of course, the media´s obfuscation of jihadi goals serves a purpose:
it leaves the way open for the politically correct, MSM-approved
motivations for Muslim violence: "political
oppression," "poverty," "frustration," and so on. From here, one can
see why politicians such as former U.S. president Bill Clinton
cite "poverty" as "what´s fueling all this stuff" (a reference to
Boko Haram´s slaughter of Christians).
In short, while the MSM may report the most frugal facts concerning
Christian persecution, they utilize their entire arsenal of semantic
games, catch phrases, and convenient omissions that uphold the
traditional narrative—that Muslim violence is anything but a
byproduct of the Islamic indoctrination of intolerance.
Raymond Ibrahim is a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom
Center and an Associate Fellow at the Middle East Forum
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