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 Frankly, I'm more interested in why you, someone clearly attuned to racist shit, doesn't find him blatantly offensive than in convincing you somehow that he is. I tired of trying to argue people into seeing bigotry a long time ago. It doesn't work. I think the heart of the disagreement is that you don't perceive the conflation of Arab and Islam even when I give you specific statements and cites. The conflation is a fact, as those quotes show, it's just one you're choosing to ignore. There's a second part of the disagreement that's really much less important and I don't have the patience to dissect, which is, once you get past the conflation, you find yourself able to say, hey, he just hates Islam - an awful lot - and that's ok. If he knew jack shit about Islam I might see that point, but he's just saying it off a shitload of prejudices and a few things he's found, like the polls he cites over and over again, to confirm his prejudices. Someone tries to school him on Islam, and his reaction is, wait a minute, before I talk to you, all I want to know is, in 50 words or less, what's wrong with the polls I found to justify my prejudice. It's like someone saying, shit, I have crime statistics broken down by race that say black folks commit a lot of crimes, before I talk to you about racism, explain those away in 60 seconds of good TV. | 
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 Sorry, but it's true. All religions are full of shit and fantasy, but yours is the problem child of the moment. It's fine for you to sit back and say nothing. You have no duty to police the maniacs of your faith who murder and brutalize women. But when a pundit notes that most of the worst atrocities in the world result from your religion - which they do - and you decide to defend your religion, you have entered the debate. And when you enter the debate, you don't get to hide behind the "Racist!" card. And Arab culture does skew patriarchal. Maher isn't crafting that of whole cloth. Don't like uncomfortable facts? Turn the channel. All that said, if a University's students are of such weak minded PC character it can't handle having a guest who said something it didn't like speak at its commencement, they have the right to vote to rescind his invitation. Maher has a big mouth. This sort of thing goes with the territory. Which he understands. | 
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 Jebreal may have called him out, but she did a piss poor job of arguing. Claiming that a Maher commencement address was unfair to students because they couldn't debate Maher (who wasn't even intending to discuss Islam) was embarrassing. I'd previously considered her pretty smart. In that instance, she appeared a whiffle intellect at best, most likely put on the show because she happens to be smoking hot. | 
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 This issue, or these two issues, have long been very difficult for me. Over the years, I have had muslim friends, some very close -- from back when I spent more time doing martial arts than law and family stuff. We chose my son's middle name to honor one of these people (we chose the "Anton" rather than the "Salahuddin-al-Muhammad", it seemed to go better with the first and last name). I've had both traditional muslims and Nation of Islam members (guys who used an "X", one who was even a bodyguard for Farrakhan) refer to me as "family." It was truly something I treasured. And yet, and yet. Try talking to one of these guys about the fanatics that abuse their religion, and you got nowhere, or it got ugly. Just try getting someone to say that blowing up a bus full of children was wrong -- just wrong, whatever the motivation or message, whatever the grievances it was intended to address -- and it was awful. I learned to avoid conversations like that. Extremists are to Islam what the Tea Party is to the GOP -- they have taken over the conversation and fucked up the brand. As for references to "Arabs", Maher's comments are at least sloppy and at worst virulently racist. I don't listen to him enough to have a strong opinion. But to move past Maher specifically for a minute -- there is a distinction, often very difficult to see or to make, between saying something negative about a culture, or the effects that a culture has on people, and defining a people in a racist way. Long ago I had a nasty argument with Ty where we were talking about the conduct of soldiers in the Pacific in WWII, and I made a comment to the effect that Japanese soldiers behaved a certain way due to culture. I didn't see that as racist, he clearly did. Yet I do think that culture has a powerful effect on how people behave, especially insular cultures. It's a difficult line to see, but it is there. If you believe that someone raised in a purely muslim and Arab world, as that world has existed throughout the recent past, is not "different" in many ways, try discussing their views on women, gays, etc. Does that mean that being born of Arab parents makes you a certain way? No. It means being raised in a particular culture, and taught particular attitudes, affects you. | 
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 I did a "Maher Arab" search on google and I see I definitely see some negative shit. I also see that your research is really fucking lazy in that you clicked on the second link ( http://religiondispatches.org/8-bill...-commencement/ ) and maybe clicked through one more time ( http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIP...13/lkl.00.html ) and now you are acting like you have sufficiently marshalled your evidence. But there is a sea of results that run the gamut on his thoughts on the subject. And they seem to reflect a more layered and complicated take on how he feels about Islam and Arab culture that you have ignored. It seems to me, you're the one who isn't really willing to do any work. Because I'm the one who actually listens to the guy regularly. But let's take a look anyway. Here's the Larry King piece: MAHER: Well, yes. I mean, look, the fact -- it's true that 99.999 percent of all the Muslim Americans are good, loyal people who we don't want to hassle. But it's also true that all the terrorists, OK, are from Muslim, Arab countries, OK? When people make the analogy to Tim McVeigh, that is not an accurate analogy. Yes, that was a case of domestic terrorism from a white guy. OK? What was the pool of support that Tim McVeigh had in the world? It was a few hundred people at most. OK? We're talking about a pool of support in the Muslim world that is wide and deep. It's not the majority, but it is millions, tens of millions, maybe hundreds of millions of people. So we are not talking about the same thing when you compare Tim McVeigh with Osama bin Laden. KING: How about, though, when it leads to you throw a Secret Service guy off an airplane who is going to Texas to protect the president? You throw him off because he's Muslim? MAHER: OK. He was an Arab guy with a gun. KING: With a permit. MAHER: A permit? KING: With I.D. MAHER: All right, but aren't we in the "let's be safe than sorry" phase now? An Arab guy with a gun wants to get on a plane. He flashes a badge. Now, I have police kind of badges. KING: You question him, he says, call my leaders. Call the Secret Service, they'll tell you who I am. MAHER: Well, and shouldn't he be willing to undergo that? KING: They wouldn't do it. Right? They threw him off the plane. MAHER: They threw him off the plane to check him out. Do we want the message to go out to airlines now -- because this guy called a press conference yesterday and was kind of whining about it -- do we really want the message to go out to American Airlines who I think did the right thing, do we want the message to be, look, if an Arab guy with a gun waves some kind of a badge and you are not quite sure, you know, you could get sued. So wave him on and get up in the sky. In this interview: http://www.timeout.com/chicago/comed...aher-interview he says on racial profiling: TOC: Speaking of that: Do you still believe in racial profiling at airports? Bill Maher: I believe in profiling, not racial profiling. All police work is profiling. Instead of having robotic people treat an 82-year-old grandmother the same way they would a sweating young Muslim man, nervous, eyes darting, [airports are] doing what the Secret Service does. The Secret Service are trained to see somebody who might be the one who’s gonna kill the President. TOC: How do you spot a young Muslim man? What does one look like? Bill Maher: Well, it doesn’t have to be Muslim; I’m just saying—look, are all Muslims terrorists? Obviously no. The vast 99.999 percent of Muslims do not want to attack us and they’re not terrorists. But everybody who has attacked us was a young Muslim man. To pretend that that’s not the case is to be ridiculously naive and to lose this battle. Finally, here is a piece that compiles what seems like everything he's ever said that was negative about Muslims: http://www.islamophobia.org/134-isla...ill-maher.html The problem with these cites is that they only pull the most negative shit. I've listened to him talk about the topic time and again with muslims and non-muslims. It's just not as simple as "He's a racist." And let's be clear. I don't agree with everything the man says. I think he often skews the conversation to bolster his own views. And on topics that he is obsessed with, he tends to go a bit off the deep end (religion, drugs, nutritional choices). But I don't think he's racist. I think he looks at Islamic states and Arab culture and often sees some insane treatment of women, a whole lot of violence, a gun culture in many places that makes our fucked up gun culture seem civilized, beheadings as a solution, honor killings, etc. He looks at this through a lense of deep distrust of all things religious and he comes out the other end shitting on Islam. Is he always right? Absolutely not. He's said some stupid, ignorant shit. But so often when he wants to discuss what's wrong with Islam, he is immediately shut down by the Assfleks of the world who only want to focus on what's positive about the religion. I think, on this point, they're both ridiculous because, like everything else, in the wide spectrum of Islamic beliefs there is good and bad. And you should be able to discuss it without going HAM one way or the other. Quote: 
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