Five months after the initial publication of The Satanic Verses, the Ayatollah Khomeini put a bounty on Salman Rushdie’s head, for defaming Islam. (It shouldn’t be lost to view, as the author John Crowley points out, that The Satanic Verses also lampoons Khomeini.)
In the thirty-odd years since,
the novel has been burned, bookstores have been fire-bombed, riots have killed
dozens. A guy blows himself up in
Meanwhile,
down in
Each of the victims had been
Muslim, and of South Asian descent. The
community was alarmed, unsurprisingly.
In this actively malignant age, was somebody with an imagined grudge
trawling for towelheads?
“I believe in
They brought their labor and their industry,
and their energy. Jazz, and fashion, and
the Harlem Renaissance.
Immigrants and exiles are borne up by hope.
It comes as no sad surprise that the guy APD arrested as their primary suspect for
the killings in the Islamic community turns out not to be some white
supremacist but one of their own, a lame with a chip on his shoulder named
Muhammad Syed. He apparently went after
these guys because of perceived slights.
He has a record of domestic violence complaints, dropped because nobody
in his family would press charges against him.
We would suspect, the women, and a culture of submission, an authority
figure who terrorized them. In other
words, we’re not talking about a Medieval belief system, the Ayatollah
Khomeini’s primitive interpretation of Islam, we’re talking about Primitive
Dick Syndrome. The murders in
This seems to be kind of where we’re at.
I don’t know whether the clown who went after Salman Rushdie really imagines he’s
going to get ninety-nine virgins in
And while we’re on the subject, I think the Ayatollah’s another limp dick.
It’s a locker-room thing. The biggest loudmouths have the least wisdom. Anybody with sexual confidence keeps it to
themselves. Would this be about Trump
and his fluffers? You betcha.
I may not like militant Islam, but I don’t have much if any respect for militant evangelical Christian Nationalism, either.
Over-orthodox bible-thumpers of any description just plain stick in my
craw. Nobody’s got a lock on salvation,
not you, not me, not the pope in
The problem with the mullahs and the anti-vaxxers and crusaders of every stripe, is their conviction that they alone know the path to godliness. Trump and DeSantis are of course without principle, repellent and opportunistic thugs, but that’s a horse of a different color. The more dangerous aspect is the committed and convinced among us. There’s no reasoned argument you can use with a true zealot.
I’ve got no prescriptive answer. We’re stuck with this gene pool, for better or worse. You have to wonder, though, about our poisoned models for masculine behavior.
Honor killings, rape as a weapon of war, vengeance for disrespect. But isn’t it just locker-room talk, after all, that Big Dick Energy? Who does it really hurt?
Fill in the blanks.
Oh, and now polio is back.
Just how dangerous is ignorance and misinformation?
I give up.
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ReplyDeleteDavid, you are a voice heard from the wilderness, and you nailed it. Hard times are coming if any of these zealots win.
ReplyDeleteOne thing I learned--or,\, at any rate concluded-- a long time ago--not in a political--is something I remind myself fairly frequently:
ReplyDelete"Here's what I believe: Belief is a luxury I cannot afford."
For some reason, I recalled an attempt at locker room intimidation. The bully was an ex-cop… I strongly suspect he was dismissed from the force. He was easily 6'6 and had a way of towering forward over his victims, forcing them to either bend backward or retreat. My brother Glen was no shorty himself at 6'4, and had a reputation of barely contained violence, usually in the defence of others– Glen met his wife defending women leaving the night shift. It was inevitable Glen and the bully ex-cop would come to a confrontation. I don't recall who Glen was defending, but he rattled off a multi-syllabic insult the guy didn't comprehend but knew he'd been insulted. He bent forward over Glen, daring him to make a move or back down. Instead, Glen said something like, "Jesus, Christ, brush your teeth. Your muscles don't knock people out, it's your breath smelling like the ass end of a diarrheic moose." Lockerroom hilarity and violence ensued, but the guy never seemed quite so scary afterward.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your colorful writing, David: fluffers… as close to surface as a bruise…
Leigh - I have a complicated relationship with my own locker-room mannerisms, as I'm guessing a lot of us do. "Us" meaning guys, although I've heard a lot of illuminating stories from women, about sports and gym class, but what I'm talking about is dicks and jock straps and getting in the showers and the whole class struggle or food chain. And then there's of course prison culture: a friend of mine did time in Club Fed, which is supposed to be easy duty, but he wound up having to say No, physically, and luckily he was a big enough guy. Bully culture is real.
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