Campbell Brown has written her latest commentary just in time for Shit Extra Hard on Arabs and Muslims Month.
Of course, Campbell Brown probably didn’t mean to contribute and she may never know that she did. But add her latest piece, “So what if Obama were a Muslim or an Arab?” to the growing collection of arguments along that same line: “There’s nothing wrong with being Arab or Muslim. A lot of Arabs and Muslims are normal; they want to live just like anyone else. But make no mistake, Obama is NOT Arab and he’s NOT Muslim. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. But you should definitely know that Obama is a Christian. Which also means that he’s not Arab.”
Such is the structure of (well-meaning?) arguments from folks who would rather drop dead than to ever consider themselves—much less the whole of their country—guilty of racism.
“So what if Obama was Arab or Muslim?” writes Campbell Brown. “So what if John McCain was Arab or Muslim? Would it matter? When did that become a disqualifier for higher office in our country? When did Arab and Muslim become dirty words? The equivalent of dishonorable or radical?”
Campbell Brown is adult enough to know the answers. Barack Obama figured it out long ago. This is why he won’t have his photo taken with veiled women; refuses to sell buttons on his web site that say “Arabs for Obama” or “Muslims for Obama” even though he has a “Catholics for Obama” button and an Obama button in Hebrew; proclaims to love and seek to defend Israel and keep Jerusalem its undivided capital, as was made quite clear in his AIPAC speech; etc, etc, etc, ad nauseum. If he ever was a friend of the Palestinians, that all ceased the day he thought he could be president.
Unlike Obama and his campaign staff, it is obvious that Ms. Brown has been living on another planet since September 11th—at least. Her dream of what this country is supposed to be and what the reality is on the ground are canyons apart, evident in that she asks questions for which everybody already knows the answers to; answers which she cannnot, and will not, acknowledge until she is able to face up to a fundamental characteristic of this country:
The United States was not only built on racial supremacy, it continues to run on it. If it’s not one group discriminated against today, another is ready to take its place. This stands not a chance of changing until we can first begin to say outloud those things we already know are true:
It is not okay to be Arab or Muslim in the United States of America.
Wingnuts can admit it and easily move on with their lives. Liberals, however, cannot without breaking too many hearts or imploding too many heads rife with internal contradictions.
Racism is not a one-on-one sport. The inability to acknowledge that structural racism exists is what keeps it alive. It is also part of what keeps folks like Campbell Brown confused, leading her to defend Arabs and Muslims by whitening them for acceptable consumption:
Commentary: So what if Obama were a Muslim or an Arab?
You may find it hard to believe that this remains an issue in this campaign, but it does.
The candidates, both candidates, are still getting questions about Barack Obama’s ethnicity and religion. If you are even semi-informed, then by now you already know that of course, Barack Obama is an American.
Of course, Barack Obama is a Christian. Yet just a few days ago, there was a woman at a rally for John McCain incorrectly calling Obama an Arab:
Woman at rally: I don’t trust Obama. I have read about him and he’s an Arab.
Sen. John McCain: No ma’am, no ma’am. He’s a decent family man, citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues. That’s what this campaign is all about. He’s not, thank you.
Now, I commend Sen. McCain for correcting that woman, for setting the record straight. But I do have one question — so what if he was?
So what if Obama was Arab or Muslim? So what if John McCain was Arab or Muslim? Would it matter?
When did that become a disqualifier for higher office in our country? When did Arab and Muslim become dirty words? The equivalent of dishonorable or radical?
Whenever this gets raised, the implication is that there is something wrong with being an Arab-American or a Muslim. And the media is complicit here, too.
We’ve all been too quick to accept the idea that calling someone Muslim is a slur.
I feel like I am stating the obvious here, but apparently it needs to be said: There is a difference between radical Muslims who support jihad against America and Muslims who want to practice their religion freely and have normal lives like anyone else.
There are more than 1.2 million Arab-Americans and about 7 million Muslim-Americans, former Cabinet secretaries, members of Congress, successful business people, normal average Americans from all walks of life.
These are the people being maligned here, and we can only imagine how this conversation plays in the Muslim world. We can’t tolerate this ignorance — not in the media, not on the campaign trail.
Of course, he’s not an Arab. Of course, he’s not a Muslim. But honestly, it shouldn’t matter.
[CNN]
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Fisrt, I find Ms.Campbell Brown to be dangerously beautiful and gourgeous. She can do an awfully awful-fabilous job. Now. Regarding Arabs and Moslems. Although, there’re lot of Arabs who are not Moslems and lot of Moslems who are not Arabs. But, generally speaking, Arabs/Moslems are the subject of hate in the present to rally the West against something….. This has been the problem of Western civilization since its birth. It always needs the other some hated other to help galvanize itself. It’s has to do with deep Western civilzation sickness. Today it is the Moslems,..Tomorrow it would be the Chinese or some other race…..It was Russiana and commmunism for a good portion of the last century…Before that it was German and Japanese..Before that, American natives and the African Blacks.. and it goes on and on and on….Perhaps if Russia throws its weight around now a bit , it could once replace Islam and Arabism as the prime enemy.
Posted by Haramin | October 14, 2008, 1:07 pmwhy does this recall avenue q’s if you were gay song?
if you were gay
that’s be ok
i mean cause hey
i’d like you anyway
if i were gay
i would feel free to say
that i was gay
(but i’m not gay.)
Posted by Emily | October 14, 2008, 9:08 pmYour guilt is weird just by looking at your reaction to Homosexuality.
btw, and for your record, last time I checked. I exceeded being “normal”. (laughing)
Posted by haramin | October 15, 2008, 8:04 amHey haramin- go look up Avenue Q and listen to the song. i'm trying to make a point about the implicit judgements involved in saying, as this post is quoting, 'hey there's nothing wrong with arabs, but he's NOT.' in big giant letters. obama's campaign has been doing just that.
Posted by Emily | October 16, 2008, 6:38 amThanks for clrifying that for me. As my eyes cannot see what’s not in my brain. I suppose, I shouldn’t fear what I do not know.
Posted by haramin | October 16, 2008, 11:32 amharamin is weird
Posted by Anonymous | October 16, 2008, 11:57 am