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December 19, 2010 Tomgram: Max Blumenthal, The Great Fear
Moments of imperial and economic decline -- according to a recent poll, 65% of Americans now
believe this
country to be “in a state of decline” -- can also be periods of
cultishness, even of madness incarnate. Such a mood now seems to be
spreading through the United States. It’s not so surprising, really.
Since the attacks of September 11, 2001,
fear has been
injected into this “homeland” like a drug and a
penumbra of
official secrecy has settled over the land in a way that makes the
secrecy of the Cold War years (when this country faced a superpower, not
a ragtag set of jihadis, guerrillas, and terrorists) seem like an era of sunshine.
In an atmosphere of swirling fears and hysteria amid declining living conditions, “explanations” that at other times might have remained confined to tiny crews of conspiracy-mongers can suddenly gain a patina of plausibility and so traction. No wonder then that, as hard times hit, as the financial system seemed on the verge of collapse, as unemployment soared and a massive wave of home foreclosures swept into view, increasing numbers of Americans became prey to any wacky explanation for our troubles, none more so than the idea that Islam was somehow responsible, that mosques and Islamic centers meant for a sliver of a minority here were capable of imposing anything, no less a way of life on this country, or that Sharia law (of all things) might somehow worm its way into state legal systems, or that YouTube was a hotbed of terrorism worthy of suppression, or... well, you name it. Max Blumenthal, author of the bestselling book Republican Gomorrah: Inside the Movement That Shattered the Party, has done the necessary legwork to take us deep into one of those crews of conspiracy-mongers who, at another time, just about no one would have paid much attention to, but in twenty-first-century America have gained a remarkable audience. They are a chilling barometer of the changing weather in America. Tom The Great Islamophobic Crusade |