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You are here: Home / Politics / Politicans / David Brooks Giving A Seminar At The Aspen Institute / We are all Burlingtonians now

We are all Burlingtonians now

by DougJ|  August 14, 20104:23 pm| 88 Comments

This post is in: David Brooks Giving A Seminar At The Aspen Institute, General Stupidity

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Reflecting on the twin horrors of gay marriage and the wholesale destruction of a Burlington Coat Factory outlet in lower Manhattan, I see a lot of similarity between the two issues. Frum Forum makes the point that all Obama said last night is that that “our laws grant people the right to do what they please with their own property….One’s rights don’t evaporate upon the majority taking offense”. Indeed, the argument that the government should prevent the Cordoba house from being built is that the Islamic community center would be such an affront to the awesomeness of post-9/11 America that we should deny Muslims their rights under the law, and even their basic humanity, to stop its construction. There is no serious practical argument against the Cordoba house; even some notable supporters of bombing Iran assert that people like Feisal Abdul Rauf are Al Qaeda’s greatest enemies.

So it is with gay marriage. Though conservatives oppose it, it would probably encourage same sex couples to lead the kinds of lives that conservatives think everyone should lead. Ta-Nehisi Coates correctly points out that the conservative argument against gay marriage is that paying tribute to the ideal of Lifelong Heterosexual Monogamy is more important than treating gay people like human beings. Hearing this argument made by thrice-married serial philanderers adds to the absurdity, of course, but it’s just as ridiculous a point when made by those so chaste they would resist the pre-marital advances of Reese Witherspoon lookalikes.

Both debates are ultimately comical. To paraphrase Raymond Chandler, it is not funny that someone should be dehumanized, but it is sometimes funny that he should be dehumanized over so little, and that his dehumanization should be the coin of what we call civilization.

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  1. 1.

    Omnes Omnibus

    August 14, 2010 at 4:28 pm

    I was born a Filene-ist and, by God, I will die a Filene-ist.

  2. 2.

    cleek

    August 14, 2010 at 4:29 pm

    imagine if the Dems could demagogue as well as the GOP…

  3. 3.

    calling all toasters

    August 14, 2010 at 4:29 pm

    Yeah, but to the rest of the country a more apropos quote is “Kill the pig, slit its throat, bash ‘er in.”

  4. 4.

    DougJ

    August 14, 2010 at 4:29 pm

    @cleek:

    Maybe they’d have as many seats in Congress as Republicans do.

  5. 5.

    cleek

    August 14, 2010 at 4:30 pm

    @DougJ:
    let’s revisit this point on 11/3.

  6. 6.

    Steve

    August 14, 2010 at 4:32 pm

    Isn’t it just like Glenn Beck said? It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg!

  7. 7.

    JenJen

    August 14, 2010 at 4:32 pm

    Burlingtonians! I’m going to change my Twitter avatar to a coat of some sort.

    …and the wholesale destruction of a Burlington Coat Factory outlet in lower Manhattan…

    Stealing that.

  8. 8.

    Napoleon

    August 14, 2010 at 4:33 pm

    Check out Josh Marshall’s take on the Politio’s coverage of this. He flat out calls them liars.

  9. 9.

    morzer

    August 14, 2010 at 4:36 pm

    @Napoleon:

    Very shrill, that young Josh, very shrill.

  10. 10.

    eric

    August 14, 2010 at 4:40 pm

    @cleek: i know where you are coming from and, from your prior posts, I know you know this, but the key difference is that the media would never ever play ball. Just look at how media push back has started on Obama’s speech. this fight has been and will be three against one, with the three being the instutional GOP, the GOP wurlitxer (Limbaugh, Drudge, at al) and the MSM.

    It is why i dont beat down on Obama for not going all in for single payer….it would have been doa in the union hating, social security hating, fair tax hating MSM. plain and simple, the initial conditions preclude certain outcomes, usually the ones leading to equality, fairness, and peace of mind for the middle and lower classes.

    eric

  11. 11.

    DougJ

    August 14, 2010 at 4:40 pm

    @JenJen:

    I love that avatar idea.

  12. 12.

    Svensker

    August 14, 2010 at 4:41 pm

    Maybe we should ask anyone who wants to build a non-Judeo/Christian building what they think of bombing Iran. If they answer, “Fuck yeah!” then they get the permit. If not, not. I’m sure K-Hammer and Little Billy would be down wid it.

    Also, too, marriage permits (assuming it would prolly weed out a fair number of gays).

    This could work. I iz brilliant!

  13. 13.

    Stillwater

    August 14, 2010 at 4:42 pm

    Overall disappointing post Doug. I mean, you begin with a riveting, snark-rich lead – Reflecting on the twin horrors of gay marriage and the wholesale destruction of a Burlington Coat Factory outlet in lower Manhattan, I see a lot of similarity between the two issues – but too quickly descends into factually accurate assessments, correct spelling and (literally) literal descriptions and conclusions. Given that the lead fully pegged the snarkometer at clown-red, but the rest quickly degenerated into seriousness, I feel disappointed and give the post reluctant 7.

  14. 14.

    morzer

    August 14, 2010 at 4:46 pm

    @Stillwater:

    Indeed. Where are the shrillness, the hype, the distortions? When are you going to take your responsibilities seriously, and become the left-wing’s equivalent of Politico?

  15. 15.

    DougJ

    August 14, 2010 at 4:48 pm

    @Stillwater:

    I meant it to be a serious post, but I can’t stop myself from snarking sometimes.

  16. 16.

    cmorenc

    August 14, 2010 at 4:49 pm

    I am truly ashamed of the majority of our fellow citizens in this country at this moment.

    I do think that the insistence by leaders of the mosque in question to build it in the proposed site is an unwise choice that needlessly provides a rallying point for bigoted yahoos to attract and rally fellow-citizens who otherwise would be indifferent to a mosque at a site another dozen or more blocks further away.

    I also think this country should be enlightened enough to tolerate and live with religious beliefs we’re not at all comfortable or likely to embrace ourselves. Such as Pentecostal Evangelical Christianity.

    It would be an extremely healthy thing for the great majority of citizens in this country to recognize that the particular group who wants to erect this mosque has no intention of undermining or overthrowing or terrorizing this country, even though we don’t really cotton to many of their beliefs. It would be great to support this as a great symbol that the cornerstone of this country is tolerance and acceptance and welcoming of people of all religious beliefs.

    But too many Americans are momentarily caught up in Xenophobia and irrational fear of Muslims to be so broad-minded. I’m both deeply ashamed and even a bit more afraid of my fellow-citizens than I am most of the leaders of this particular Mosque. There’s one word that best summarizes the reaction of too many fellow citizens: bigotry. Driven by undiscriminating fear and loathing.

  17. 17.

    Steve

    August 14, 2010 at 4:50 pm

    @Stillwater: The Raymond Chandler thing didn’t save it for you?

  18. 18.

    soonergrunt

    August 14, 2010 at 4:50 pm

    @eric: THIS, over and over and over again. Needs to be tatoo’ed backwards on the foreheads of a lot of people so that they see it when they (presumably) brush teeth and/or shave in the morning.

  19. 19.

    JGabriel

    August 14, 2010 at 4:53 pm

    @Omnes Omnibus:

    I was born a Filene-ist and, by God, I will die a Filene-ist.

    Don’t you get tired of holding services in the basement?

    .

  20. 20.

    Omnes Omnibus

    August 14, 2010 at 4:55 pm

    @JGabriel: That’s where my God wanted them to be. I am but a humble vessel; it is not my place to argue. Moreover, they just got some great sweaters from Michael Kors.

    ETA: The Filene’s Basement on Michigan Ave. in Chicago starts on the third floor.

  21. 21.

    morzer

    August 14, 2010 at 5:00 pm

    @Omnes Omnibus:

    As the song says:

    “Come on Filene’s…Ah come on let’s take off everything”

  22. 22.

    cleek

    August 14, 2010 at 5:07 pm

    @eric:
    maybe.

    but you can never change someone’s opinion of you by always doing exactly what they expect you to do.

    aphorisms aside, no, i don’t expect Dems will ever be known as fighters. not unless some kind of charismatic firebrand somehow rises to the presidency and leads the charge. and there hasn’t been one of them since the ’30s.

  23. 23.

    JGabriel

    August 14, 2010 at 5:07 pm

    DougJ:

    Reflecting on the twin horrors of gay marriage and the wholesale destruction of a Burlington Coat Factory outlet in lower Manhattan …

    Traditional Marriage and the Burlington Coat Factory Outlets are the twin towers of American morality and capitalist pride in the post 9/11 world! Anyone who opposes them is a traitor to our ideals and the memory of every good white Christian American who died that day!

    By the way, I’d like you to meet my fifth wife, Doris. We just made a fortune from an old Woolworth’s that we turned into a factory for premium grade paper made specially from old growth forests!

    .

  24. 24.

    JGabriel

    August 14, 2010 at 5:09 pm

    @Omnes Omnibus:

    The Filene’s Basement on Michigan Ave. in Chicago starts on the third floor.

    Yes, well … that’s where basements begin in Chicago.

    .

  25. 25.

    scav

    August 14, 2010 at 5:09 pm

    Well, it would appear that a good number of our fellow citizens couldn’t reliably distinguish between the principles, ideals and rules of a representative democracy and those underlying Big Brother, Survivor or American Idol. Everything’s reduced to a short-term popularity contest and you vote off people you don’t personally like rather than based on the application of any universally applied set of standards. Terrifying and shaming indeed.

    Interesting in that this would be the weekend I happen to be indulging in quite the Max Headroom revival.

  26. 26.

    Svensker

    August 14, 2010 at 5:09 pm

    The idiots at AFA are charging that Gov. Paterson “offers to make Islam the state-sponsored religion of New York” and is “imposing sharia.”

    The article also mentions that this clown will be speaking at an upcoming event with Pawlenty, Romney and McConnell. Shouldn’t those fellows be asked if they agree that Paterson is imposing sharia? And that NO mosques should be built? And if not, will they publicly distance themselves from him?

  27. 27.

    cleek

    August 14, 2010 at 5:10 pm

    Shouldn’t those fellows be asked if they agree that Paterson is imposing sharia?

    of course.

    but who will do it ?

  28. 28.

    Brachiator

    August 14, 2010 at 5:10 pm

    @soonergrunt:

    THIS, over and over and over again. Needs to be tatoo’ed backwards on the foreheads of a lot of people so that they see it when they (presumably) brush teeth and/or shave in the morning.

    Heh. Well said.

    By the way, I’ve been away from my computers for a while, so I didn’t have a chance until now to add my hope that all your medical issues turn out OK.

  29. 29.

    me

    August 14, 2010 at 5:10 pm

    @JenJen: A soft corinthian leather coat?

  30. 30.

    Omnes Omnibus

    August 14, 2010 at 5:12 pm

    @JGabriel: It’s because of the fire.

  31. 31.

    Cathie from Canada

    August 14, 2010 at 5:14 pm

    Sometimes we don’t get to choose the battle, we only get to choose our side.
    Issues can be easy to support in theory — gay equality, religious freedom — it is the specific battles around these issues that are so difficult and controversial and painful. These aren’t the battles that anybody necessarily wanted to fight, but when they become symbolic, then we cannot turn away. We have to make up our minds which side we are actually on, and then we have to stand fast.

  32. 32.

    AlanDean

    August 14, 2010 at 5:15 pm

    Can anyone tell me where the Raymond Chandler paraphrase stuff came from?

  33. 33.

    Walker

    August 14, 2010 at 5:21 pm

    @cmorenc

    I do think that the insistence by leaders of the mosque in question to build it in the proposed site is an unwise choice that needlessly provides a rallying point for bigoted yahoos to attract and rally fellow-citizens who otherwise would be indifferent to a mosque at a site another dozen or more blocks further away.

    So you know the NY Real Estate market to say that there was a site equally as good (in terms of layout, square footage) for a similar price in those areas? Because unless there was a such a site “all things being equal” there was nothing unwise about it.

  34. 34.

    Martha

    August 14, 2010 at 5:22 pm

    @soonergrunt: Sadly, yes.

    And many good wishes coming your way from me. Waiting sucks, I know.

  35. 35.

    eric

    August 14, 2010 at 5:26 pm

    @cleek: but people have to be willing to change their minds. People will simply recast what you are doing into their pre-set mold. So, Obama is not really fighting for religious freedom, he is throwing a meaningless politcal bone to the Left that is frsutrated with his lack of deeds. or some such nonsense.

    I do not think we disagree.

  36. 36.

    JGabriel

    August 14, 2010 at 5:27 pm

    @Omnes Omnibus: Got it. That explains much. (Actually, I think there’s an above ground Filene’s somewhere here in NYC too.)

    .

  37. 37.

    burnspbesq

    August 14, 2010 at 5:28 pm

    My kid is starting his first session of behind-the-wheel driver training momentarily. Excuse me, I’m going to go sit in the corner and chew my nails down to the second knuckle.

  38. 38.

    eric

    August 14, 2010 at 5:28 pm

    @Martha: i have been out of the box a bit…to what are the soonergrunt references? thanks.

  39. 39.

    DougJ

    August 14, 2010 at 5:28 pm

    @AlanDean:

    The Simple Art of Murder.

  40. 40.

    patrick II

    August 14, 2010 at 5:29 pm

    What strikes me about the conservative/teabaggers concern about both gay marriage and sharia law is, like many of the things they become outraged about, is the clear projection of their own fears and motives upon others.
    Don’t like gay marriage? — fine don’t marry someone of your own gender. But that is not enough, they feel threatened (read tempted) by the thought of what will happen without strong social prohibition against the possibility of succumbing to their own temptations.
    As for the fear of sharia, the loudest of those objectors are the same people who themselves campaign for the United States to be declared a “Christian” nation, argue for the ten commandments as the basis for law and rail against a neutral, secular application of law. They understand and fear the unequal application of law based upon religion because that is exactly what they themselves would do given the opportunity.

  41. 41.

    TooManyJens

    August 14, 2010 at 5:38 pm

    @eric: He talked about it in this comment.

    Add my best wishes to the (lengthy) list, soonergrunt.

  42. 42.

    morzer

    August 14, 2010 at 5:39 pm

    @patrick II:

    Don’t like gay marriage?—fine don’t marry someone of your own gender.

    Until Breitbart and Rove are dragged to the altar and forced into unnatural connubiality, how can our liberal fascist homosexual shariaist hearts be at peace?

  43. 43.

    Mark S.

    August 14, 2010 at 5:53 pm

    @patrick II:

    fine don’t marry someone of your own gender

    You make it sound so easy.

  44. 44.

    Violet

    August 14, 2010 at 5:54 pm

    @morzer:

    Until Breitbart and Rove are dragged to the altar and forced into unnatural connubiality, how can our liberal fascist homosexual shariaist hearts be at peace?

    My commie soshulist liberal heart won’t be at peace until Rove, Breitbart, Limbaugh and Beck are forced into gay polygamous marriage. Since I’m an animal lover, I won’t require that they also gay marry a dog.

  45. 45.

    Mark S.

    August 14, 2010 at 5:58 pm

    @Violet:

    That doesn’t sound like a good deal for the dog.

  46. 46.

    Violet

    August 14, 2010 at 5:59 pm

    @Mark S.:
    That’s why I left the dog out of it. No reason for the dog to suffer.

  47. 47.

    Martha

    August 14, 2010 at 6:02 pm

    @TooManyJens: Thank you…was interrupted by she-who-is-addicted-to-tennis-ball and had to go brave the mosquitos and play catch with the beast…

  48. 48.

    Mark S.

    August 14, 2010 at 6:03 pm

    @Violet:

    Whoops, I can’t read.

  49. 49.

    wesindc

    August 14, 2010 at 6:09 pm

    Having been born and breed in the US for my entire 40 years I am shocked about all of this. Are we not supposed to be the epitome of society? Tolerant to all views. Yet Canada and now Mexico have gay marriage and we don’t.

    We are debating whether or not a religious center should be built somewhat close to ground zero. They have every right to build where they want according to our sacrosanct constitution.

    Being one of the privileged (IE intelligent people) and traveling across the world. We are the worst it seems when it comes to individual freedoms. Yet we are supposed to be the shinning beacon of liberty.

    I’ve hated a lot in my 40 years on the planet but this Mosque and Gay rights issue has pushed me over the edge.

    Where is the study on Eastern Europeans dropping babies in the US? How about them pesky Russians?

    I give up.

    I thought the Bush years were bad but this vitriol is getting out of control.

  50. 50.

    Brick Oven Bill

    August 14, 2010 at 6:10 pm

    Maybe the Muslims should just call it an ’embassy’…it’s much smaller than the one the US built in Iraq amid the rubble caused by our weaponry.

  51. 51.

    someguy

    August 14, 2010 at 6:14 pm

    our laws grant people the right to do what they please with their own property….One’s rights don’t evaporate upon the majority taking offense

    Bullshit. You try to fly your right-wing-ass confederate battle flag in my neighborhood and my zoning commission is going to beat you down like you stole some shit from their mothers. Matter of fact, you fly a U.S. flag and they will do so as well, had to have a ‘no flags at all’ policy to get rid of the tacky flower flags and whatnot. Can’t park on the left on Tuesdays and Thursdays, more than three cars in the driveway you’re getting fined, changes of paint subject to ratification, no interior mods without clearing both county code inspectors and the zoning commission, number of inhabitants limited… And don’t get me started about the town’s power to take away your property to build landfills and community centers. That’s without considering the federal rules constraining your ability to dump shit on your land, open a trash burning plant or whatever. These constraints on fuck-you-I’ll-do-as-I-like behavior are good things all, but if you think you’re free to dispose of your property how you like, you haven’t a clue about which laws actually govern how you dispose of your property.

    Not that the people opposing the mosque aren’t ranting, raving, slavering bigots, but this particular point is way off.

  52. 52.

    Southern Beale

    August 14, 2010 at 6:14 pm

    I know this will probably make me hopelessly uncool, but I read Elizabeth Gilbert’s “Committed” earlier this year, her treatise on marriage … and she basically made the same point. In fact, she went a step further and said marriage is a dying institution anyway and gay marriage might actually save it. And she’s right. When so many straights are saying “meh” to marriage, and here you have a whole group of people clamoring to get into the club, maybe you should let them, y’know?

  53. 53.

    JenJen

    August 14, 2010 at 6:16 pm

    @me: Like you had to ask. Of course!

  54. 54.

    toujoursdan

    August 14, 2010 at 6:20 pm

    @cmorenc:

    What insistence?

    The bought the property like any other organization, applied for the zoning permits, made it through the first round of approvals and then this so-called “controversy” erupted, mostly fuelled by people who don’t even live in New York (and tend to think of this city as some Disneyesque theme park and those who live here as support staff or symbols rather than actual people who may have real spiritual and social needs.)

    It’s not like they could turn around, sell it and buy something equivalent. (And it’s not like anyone offered to swap another Financial District property for this one.) There isn’t much open property in that part of town to exchange anyway.

    The Imam of this mosque follows the Sufi sect of Islam which is non-doctrinal, mystical and liberal (a bit like the Quakers or high church Episcopalians are to Christianity). He taught an Introduction to Arabic course at St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church: Park Avenue for several years, which is a progressive, gay friendly church noted for being where NJ governor (and all around creep) Jim McGreevey ended up when he came out of the closet. I don’t think he’s much of a threat to anyone.

  55. 55.

    Betsy

    August 14, 2010 at 6:35 pm

    @Mark S.:
    HA!

    @Southern Beale:
    I seem to recall a joke from a LONG time ago (like in the early 1990s, when gay marriage was just starting to get some attention as an issue) about how gays are the real squares these days – they’re the only ones who still want to get married and join the army.

  56. 56.

    Napoleon

    August 14, 2010 at 6:35 pm

    Mission accomplished for Mike Allen’s Politico. NBC news ran with the bull shit story that Obama came out in favor of the community center and now has backed off. The MSM literally is incapable of understanding English.

  57. 57.

    Betsy

    August 14, 2010 at 6:36 pm

    @soonergrunt:
    Also, apologies if this is getting tiring, but I just wanted to pass along my good wishes. I always enjoy your comments, even when (on rare occasion) I’m arguing with them. I sincerely hope your condition proves to be unthreatening and easy to deal with.

  58. 58.

    MattF

    August 14, 2010 at 6:40 pm

    DougJ, you’re falling into the trap of being merely logical. However, the verbiage we get from the Right isn’t ‘argument’ in the normal sense of the word. It’s more like the series of error messages you get when some algorithm has gone off the rails– the first few messages make some sense and may actually refer to what went wrong. But after the first few, the messages become self-referential; they’re talking to each other, not to the outside world.

  59. 59.

    PurpleGirl

    August 14, 2010 at 6:44 pm

    The cultural center (including a prayer room) isn’t the only Islamic project to become controversial in NYC. A Stqaten Island Muslim congregation wants to expand their facilities and was in talks with the Archdiocese of NY to buy an old and unused convent. (They may even have been in contract on the convent.) The naysayers were loud and insistent and the Archdiocese backed out of the deal.

    Another neighborhood got upset in Brooklyn and has been protesting a planned mosque there.

    So, I think that wherever Imam Rauf wanted to put Cordoba House, once the plans were public there would be an uproar from someone, somewhere.

  60. 60.

    Steve

    August 14, 2010 at 6:50 pm

    @someguy: This rant is righteous and accurate. The reality is that religious buildings, as a rule, actually get better treatment than everyone else!

  61. 61.

    Steve

    August 14, 2010 at 7:06 pm

    By the way, can anyone explain the ubiquitous “David Brooks Giving A Seminar At The Aspen Institute” tag for me?

  62. 62.

    The Other Chuck

    August 14, 2010 at 7:17 pm

    @Betsy:

    they’re the only ones who still want to get married and join the army.

    Barney Frank used that one recently when he was accused by some repug of having a “radical homosexual agenda”. His response ended with “I do not think that any self-respecting radical in history would have considered advocating people’s rights to get married, join the army, and earn a living as a terribly inspiring revolutionary platform.”

  63. 63.

    lahru

    August 14, 2010 at 7:23 pm

    civil [everyone’s] civil rights are not up for a vote

    neither are religious rights

    if we cannot outlaw stupidity and bigotry both of the above are safe as well

  64. 64.

    DougJ

    August 14, 2010 at 7:45 pm

    @Steve:

    Perhaps it wasn’t appropriate here but Michael Gerson once wrote that his idea of political debate was David Brooks giving a seminar at the Aspen Institute. I use it whenever I do a post in which a thoughtful, serious, principled conservative (in this case, Ross Douthat) says something stupid.

  65. 65.

    Omnes Omnibus

    August 14, 2010 at 8:05 pm

    @lahru: Rights are not up for a vote. If they can be denied to one person, they can be denied to any person. At that point, one is talking about privileges not rights.

  66. 66.

    tbogg

    August 14, 2010 at 8:23 pm

    To be fair, the Reese Witherspoon lookalike was “chunky” if not downright plump.

    Douthat? Deeper in the closet than your high school lettermens jacket…

  67. 67.

    DougJ

    August 14, 2010 at 8:54 pm

    @tbogg:

    I agree.

  68. 68.

    cmorenc

    August 14, 2010 at 9:01 pm

    @Walker:
    @ toujoursdan:

    The only “unwise” thing about insisting on that choice of site at this moment is the fact that it untimely hands cynically opportunistic Republicans a chance to deliberately stir xenophobic resentment against Muslims as a hot-button issue in an election year. Unfortunately, the latest opinion polls show that this ugly tactic seems to be working, especially with independents.

    On principle, I entirely agree – they should have EVERY right to construct the mosque at the chosen site, and they’ve taken EVERY proper legal step necessary in preparation thereto. I also think that very ugly, falsely prejudicial assumptions have been made about the sponsoring group’s nature, with very little actual evidence beyond that boils down to the assertion that: he terrorists who attacked us on 9/11 (and whom we’ve been fighting for a decade) claim that muslim faith requires them to fight jihad against the US, the people wanting to build the temple are Muslims, therefore they’re terrorist supporters until they prove beyond a shadow of a doubt otherwise (i.e. by renouncing use of the site for a Mosque). This amounts to demanding that Christians build no further churches in New York City because it was Christians who tortured people during the inquisition who weren’t of sufficiently orthodox Catholic faith, and therefore Christians in America must first prove that they’ve renounced torture before such should even be considered…um, whups.

    All I’m saying is that I simply wish this issue wasn’t coming to a head right now, as opposed to say, in January 2011.

  69. 69.

    Roger Moore

    August 14, 2010 at 9:37 pm

    @Southern Beale:

    When so many straights are saying “meh” to marriage, and here you have a whole group of people clamoring to get into the club, maybe you should let them, y’know?

    That’s interesting, because my lesbian Aunt says just the opposite. She sees no reason why she should climb onto a sinking ship when she’s doing just fine as is.

  70. 70.

    danimal

    August 14, 2010 at 9:41 pm

    @cmorenc:

    All I’m saying is that I simply wish this issue wasn’t coming to a head right now, as opposed to say, in January 2011.

    The xenophobes don’t need votes in Jan 11, so they’ll back off the issue. The timing of this is far from coincidental.

  71. 71.

    soonergrunt

    August 14, 2010 at 10:08 pm

    @Brachiator: Thanks!

  72. 72.

    soonergrunt

    August 14, 2010 at 10:11 pm

    @Martha: Thanks. We went over to my sister’s house today and we all hung out and celebrated my wife’s 39th birthday again. Just gotta try and keep busy. Working on the kids’ computers tomorrow.

  73. 73.

    Cain

    August 14, 2010 at 10:34 pm

    @someguy:

    lower flags and whatnot. Can’t park on the left on Tuesdays and Thursdays, more than three cars in the driveway you’re getting fined, changes of paint subject to ratification, no interior mods without clearing both county code

    Just wear some freakish clothes, make up, do your hair in bright colors and spikes and then sit outside for awhile. Let’s see what they do then.

    They can’t control that part. It will drive them crazy. Once you start going down the “dress code” for your neighborhood, I’m pretty sure that is unconstitutional.

    cain

  74. 74.

    Cain

    August 14, 2010 at 10:36 pm

    @toujoursdan:

    The Imam of this mosque follows the Sufi sect of Islam which is non-doctrinal, mystical and liberal (a bit like the Quakers or high church Episcopalians are to Christianity). He taught an Introduction to Arabic course at St. Bartholomew’s

    The other sects, Sunni and Shiite hate Sulfism. I think it shares some stuff with Hinduism as well.

    cain

  75. 75.

    Yutsano

    August 14, 2010 at 10:44 pm

    @Cain: The Sikh faith is a blending of Hindu and Islamic elements. The Sufi sect originated in Persia and is very prominent in the Stans including Afghanistan. In fact it astounds me the Taliban got as far as they did, for a very long time Afghans were majority Sufi not Deobandi or Wahhabi. I guess it’s the end result of having the most guns.

  76. 76.

    silentbeep

    August 14, 2010 at 10:54 pm

    @tbogg: and to be fair chunky and sometimes “downright plump” girls are not necessarily de facto ugly, just as thin girls are not all necessarily de facto pretty. just sayin’

  77. 77.

    Amanda in the South Bay

    August 14, 2010 at 11:22 pm

    @Cain:

    Sufis can be Sunni or Shia; certainly elements of Sufism (like the Alevis in Turkey) share similarities with Shiism. Doctrinally many Sufis are at least nominal Sunnis, and don’t really exist apart from any normative tradition except among trendy Western baby boomer seekers.

  78. 78.

    Yutsano

    August 14, 2010 at 11:25 pm

    @silentbeep: Okay y’all made me do this. It had to be done.

  79. 79.

    THE

    August 14, 2010 at 11:33 pm

    Sects. Sects. Sects. Is that all you guys can talk about?

  80. 80.

    SiubhanDuinne

    August 15, 2010 at 12:05 am

    @THE #81: Win. Your intertoobz are on the way.

  81. 81.

    Michael Scott

    August 15, 2010 at 12:13 am

    I wish I could be quoted (anonymously) as Mr. Average American — I think I’d go for the Stephen Colbert creeper snark — the one wingnuts “get” about five minutes after you’ve walked away:

    “Hell, yes, I want a mosque at Ground Zero! How else are the Muslims going to publicly repent for their collective guilt for 9-11?”

  82. 82.

    Joey Maloney

    August 15, 2010 at 2:07 am

    @cmorenc:

    The only “unwise” thing about insisting on that choice of site at this moment is the fact that it untimely hands cynically opportunistic Republicans a chance to deliberately stir xenophobic resentment against Muslims as a hot-button issue in an election year. Unfortunately, the latest opinion polls show that this ugly tactic seems to be working, especially with independents.

    You gotta come up out of that defensive crouch, man. If it hadn’t been this, it would’ve been something else. You have to get it through your head that there is nothing, literally nothing that will appease or mollify these lunatics. It’s rule or ruin for them, and they will always be able to find or invent some new “outrage” to push their narrative.

    The only possible strategy is to do what you think is right and when the manufactured controversy inevitably erupts, hit back. Hard.

  83. 83.

    matoko_chan

    August 15, 2010 at 10:45 am

    those so chaste they would resist the pre-marital advances of Reese Witherspoon lookalikes.

    oh now thats a lie. Douthat is just a misogynistic creeper that is terrified of actually touching icky grrl parts.
    he’d like us all to be sewn shut except for impregnation and delivery.

  84. 84.

    matoko_chan

    August 15, 2010 at 10:59 am

    @Amanda in the South Bay: oh please…such gobsmacking ignorance so unashamedly professed.
    Sufism is simply the mystical tradtion of al-Islam and became more prominent after the assassination of Imam Ali which split the Sunni and the Shi’ia. Sufis can be any sect. I myself follow the mevlevi school.
    Sufism draws most heavily from the Mu’tazhilite school which was driven out of existence during the Abbasid Caliphate, but who are are now seeing a resurgence under Dr. Ghamidi in Pakistan as neo-mu’tazhili.

  85. 85.

    matoko_chan

    August 15, 2010 at 11:13 am

    AMG
    you idiots think sufis are fluffy love bunnies.
    Am I a fluffy love bunnie?
    no, the shi’ia and sunni don’t “hate” sufis.
    several of the grand imams of al-Azhar have been sufis.
    this guy is my favorite.

    “Abd al-Halim Mahmud (1910-1978) is remembered as the former rector of al-Azhar who wrote a great deal on Sufism. He is referred to by his honorific title, ‘al-Ghazali, in 14th Century A.H.’2 , a title he was given because of his unique ability to integrate the exoteric and esoteric dimensions of Islam (which are often considered contradictory at first glance). He became influential in 1960-1970s, the Sadat period in which Islamic revivalism began its rise to prominence in Egypt.”
    “Abd al-Halim presents tasawwuf as a scientific method that would enable people to comprehend the ultimate reality. The essence of tasawwuf is defined as knowledge (ma`rifa) of the metaphysical domain. Metaphysics is the science of explaining the hidden aspects of God and clarifying his prophecies. He emphasised its distinction of ‘mysticism’-he proposed that tasawwuf is not a mere superstitious method, but a field of science (Mahmud Al-Munqidh: 224-233). `Abd al-Halim cites `Abbas Mahmud al-`Aqqad (d. 1964) in saying that ma`rifa is an intellectual realm which neither physical science, cognition (fikr), nor various types of mental perception (basira etc.) have access to. Tasawwuf is the only science that can enter this realm, because although other sciences are bound to human capacity, tasawwuf is not (cited from ibid. 352-353).”
    “Abd al-Halim’s Sufism consists of three elements-`ilm, jihad, and `ubudiya. First was `ilm, the knowledge of Islamic Law. He emphasizes the significance of living according to shari`a, and stipulates that Islamic Law is to be understood and practiced accordingly. Moreover, he cites Abu Hamid al-Ghazali’s work, which declares that God will bless those who acted according to their knowledge of Law-no matter how ignorant they might be-but would punish those who ignored the law irrespective of their knowledge4. Second is jihad, the effort to situate oneself within social reality and to solve the problems one faces. `Abd al-Halim’s ideal image of Sufi is not exemplified through the concept of ‘mystic’ (those who live in seclusion, practicing asceticism). He states rather that Sufi must be committed to solving the problems of the time, and gives the example of `Abd al-Qadir al-Jazai’rli (d.1883), who fought for the defence of Algeria against France (ibid. 15-16). Third is `ubudiya, servitude to God: being correct and devoted. When `ubudiya is attained, ma`rifa is granted, and God showers the believer with Mercy (ibid. 12)”.[1]
    Shaykh Abd Abd al-Halim’s publications included:
    – Muhammad Rasul Allah.
    – al-Islam wa al-Shuyu’iya.
    – Jihaduna al-Muqaddas.

  86. 86.

    TJ Parker

    August 15, 2010 at 1:33 pm

    Wow, we’re now seeing how little the radical right really thinks of the Constitution. Mob rule, eh?

  87. 87.

    Bender

    August 15, 2010 at 5:12 pm

    the conservative argument against gay marriage is that paying tribute to the ideal of Lifelong Heterosexual Monogamy is more important than treating gay people like human beings.

    Gosh, why bother listening to the “conservative argument” when you can just make up your own silly arguments and attribute it to them? Well done — nothing intellectually cowardly about that!

    Frankly, it’s amazing how well gays have done over the last few millenia, having never been treated “like human beings.” Sold like cattle, they are! Going full-on screeching drama queen probably isn’t the best move in the gay rights debate, guys.

  88. 88.

    THE

    August 16, 2010 at 6:17 am

    @matoko_chan:

    you idiots think sufis are fluffy love bunnies. Am I a fluffy love bunnie?

    Yes. This could be you – Click on image for detail.

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