Bawer i WSJ

Hans Rustad

LEST: Bruce Bawer har en oped i Wall Street Jour­nal, basert på sin nye bok.

Bawer spo­ler til­bake til artik­ke­len han skrev i samme avis 25. juli ifjor der han uttrykte bekym­ring for debatt­kli­maet. Han skulle bli sannspådd.

In Nor­way,” I wrote in these pages on July 25, “to speak nega­tively about any aspect of the Mus­lim faith has always been a touchy mat­ter .… It will, I fear, be a great deal more dif­fi­cult to broach these issues now that this mur­derous mad­man has become the pos­ter boy for the cri­ti­cism of Islam.”

This state­ment was harshly cri­ti­cized by Norway’s mul­ti­cul­tural left. How dare anyone speak of such issues at a time like this! It was as if the con­cerns I had raised were abs­tract or nar­rowly political.

On the con­trary, Islam’s rise in the West is a sub­ject that needs to be discus­sed frankly, wit­hout eup­he­mism or disin­for­ma­tion. The sur­vi­val of secu­lar democracy, indi­vi­dual liberty and women’s rights depends upon it.

Sadly, my pre­dic­tion tur­ned out to be far more pres­cient than I could have ima­gined. In the weeks and mon­ths following Breivik’s ram­page, dozens of high-profile Nor­we­gian left­ists step­ped for­ward to claim that cri­tics of Islam shared respon­s­i­bi­lity for his crimes—and to call, dar­kly if vaguely, for action.

On July 28, for instance, nove­list Jostein Gaar­der, aut­hor of “Sophie’s World,” and social anthro­po­lo­gist Tho­mas Hyl­land Erik­sen, wri­ting in the New York Times, lin­ked Brei­vik to “right-wing” Islam cri­tics, inclu­ding me. “Mr. Brei­vik,” they wrote, “has now shown that those who claim to pro­tect the next gene­ra­tion of Nor­we­gi­ans against Isla­mist extre­mism are, in fact, the grea­ter menace.”

Lars Gule, for­mer head of the Nor­we­gian Huma­nist Associa­tion, agreed. “It is obvious,” wrote Mr. Gule in VG, Norway’s lar­gest daily, on Aug. 1, “that cer­tain groups, per­sons, and com­mu­nities have con­tri­buted to Breivik’s warped view of rea­lity, and these people need to take a good look at them­sel­ves. If not, others must help them.”

On Aug. 22, Norway’s news­pa­per of record, Aften­pos­ten, ran an op-ed coaut­ho­red by Mr. Erik­sen and three others—social anthro­po­lo­gist Sindre Bang­stad, phi­lo­sop­her Arne Johan Vet­le­sen and Bushra Ishaq of Norway’s Anti-Racist Cen­ter. Tit­led “Hate­ful Utte­ran­ces,” it cal­led for tigh­ter limits on free speech in the wake of July 22.

Cer­tain hate­ful utte­ran­ces,” the aut­hors insis­ted, “are legally and morally unaccep­table.” Rejec­ting “free speech abso­lu­tism,” and cri­ti­ci­zing the Uni­ted Sta­tes for “go[ing] the furt­hest in pro­tec­ting the right to expression—including hate­ful expres­sion,” they argued that “Nor­we­gian edi­tors as well as poli­ti­ci­ans” nee­ded to make it clear that “it is not a human right to express one­self in pub­lic; and that cer­tain hate­ful utte­ran­ces … are not acceptable.”

Anthro­po­lo­gist Runar Døving agreed, decla­ring flatly, in a Sept. 2 inter­view with the Nor­we­gian weekly Mor­gen­bla­det, that cri­ti­cism of Islam should be cen­so­red. Mr. Døving admit­ted that his view of the pub­lic square was “authoritarian”—the expres­sion of cer­tain ideas, he said, should sim­ply not be allowed—and that he was “entirely in favor of what many people are now descri­bing as a witch hunt,” because “there needs to be an investi­ga­tion of what was writ­ten before July 22″ so that we can “see the con­nec­tion between words and actions.”

Indeed, a witch hunt is under way in Nor­way. In the name of mul­ti­cul­tural tole­rance and social har­mony, some of the most power­ful mem­bers of the country’s left-wing intel­li­gent­sia are seeking to silence Islam’s cri­tics by lin­king them to a mass mur­de­rer who has become the most despised indi­vi­dual in modern Nor­we­gian his­tory. This cam­paign has been car­ried out on a scale, and with an inten­sity, that is pro­foundly unsett­ling. It should be firmly resis­ted by eve­ryone who trea­su­res free­dom of expres­sion and rec­og­nizes it as the cor­ner­stone of human liberty.


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