They think Obama is a Muslim … because he is the colour of one? Because his father, however much of a no-show, was one? Because there is some ascetic sense about the president that seems to indicate he has the self-discipline of a Muslim? (Americans seem to believe teetotaling and much-praying Muslims have a lot of self-discipline.) Because the land is ripe with conspiracy theories? Because Fox News keeps suggesting it might be true? Because Americans are stupid? All of the above?
I haven’t yet seen a demographic rundown of the large and growing number of Americans who think he’s a Muslim — but this seems like important, revealing, and useful information.
It’s a sort of reverse profiling.
If you believe the president is a Muslim that suggests, reasonably, various points about your own character — a certain credulousness, to say the least. I assume it indicates a geographic disparity. I’m betting an educational gap, too. Anybody want to argue for the Muslim-believing faction’s IQ?
Let me go out on a limb: People who think Barack Obama is a Muslim are older; they don’t travel very far from home; they read almost nothing at all; they have less technological wherewithal; they watch Fox News.
This is awfully snobbish of me, but that’s the point: The Muslim question gives us a way to separate, on an empirical basis, the reasonably logical and cognisant from the morons.
The Muslim question has the virtue of an earth-is-flat test. The people who understand that the earth is not flat can rationally agree that the people who think it is are deficient.
It’s the kind of measure that the country, awash in cultural relativism and political posturing, has been without for a long time. The smarter people have not had an accepted standard upon which to judge the dumber people.
We used to have such norms, such cut-offs, such educational criteria. But the value of intelligence gave way to money, religion, fashion, and, often, bad taste as a measure of virtue and superiority. Truly, a demographic profile of Muslim-believers can be an opportunity to reclaim a definition of intelligence and, perhaps more importantly, to define lack of intelligence.
We can say, these people — identifiable and quantifiable — who believe that this ordinary, middle-class president is a Muslim are, ipso facto, numbskulls. This is the opportunity we’ve been waiting for: an obvious, incontrovertible, perfectly objective way to mark the stupids.
Liberals, of course, recoil from such name-calling and putdowns.
But, really, come on. These people are stupid. Hopeless. Beyond saving. And maybe they ought to be rounded up.
This post first appeared on the Newser website.
For “Murdoch’s (FUX News) GOP” electoral aspirations, which is better (or, for a scared demographic, voting, in a few weeks, “worse”?), “Muslim” or “Democrat”? Then weld both together and what have you got – “control of both houses” – SNAFU?
And I guess the real intelligence test is how many people can chill out, kick back and say “so what” ?
I really don’t think so Warwick, did you see the assembly outside the Lincoln memorial where Beck and Palin held court with the Tea Party loyalists? How strong do you think the correlation between those who think Obama is a muslim and those who think they are being taxed by a tyrannical regime (aka the Tea Party movement) is?
This is a growing discordance in the USA which is built around ignorance, racism and short-sighted mob mentality. Where were they when Bush was president? Where were they when the USA went to war twice in a matter of years? Why do they have such a poor understanding not just of the US constitution but also of what is actually happening in their nation today?
The author is correct in describing these people as idiots and morons of a high order. Sadly they are motivated, organised and passionate idiots who believe firmly in their right to vote and the view they have an informed position (I don’t say they don’t have an informed position because I disagree I say so because they are factually incorrect and ideologically anaemic).
Mix in some serious Christian fervour and a healthy dose of ‘founding father idolotry’ and you will understand the cancer at the centre of the US’s impending economic decline – they lack the political capital to lead and reform their society for the next century.
Obama was nominally (the choice of his parents) a Muslim growing up during his time in Indonesia. At 9 he figured religion was a crock and gave it away and only found Christianity when he figured that while he had an outside chance of getting the biggest job in the world with a funny name and while being of mixed race, he had absolutely no chance as an athiest.
Seems for some it comes in a moment of revelation and for others it comes as a blinding bolt of pure pragmatism.
Whichever way, the fact that Beck, Palin and a couple of hundred thousand people with mental health ‘issues’ can’t see him as the only hope they have, irrespective of the question of his faith is all anybody needs to see to be convinced that Bush presided over the largest recorded instance of a civilisation going backwards in history.
I dont think it helps the political debate to write these people off as morons. There may well be a few morons amongst them but there are a lot of fairly powerful people who would be involved that you should not even start to underestimate especially given their control of some extremely powerful forums.
And dont dismiss this as a uniquely American phenomenon, we have on own share of these sorts of opinion leaders such as George Pell…….