November 9, 2008

Racism and the Religion Of Peace(tm)

An interesting observation on Race and the Middle East from Sunil at Simplistic Art:
Ways to go...
Meanwhile the rest of the world (esp. the Middle East) have quite some catching up to do in matters of race. As this Lebanese daily reports:
Racism against black people has been alive and well in Arab countries for a long time, with Saudi Arabia ending its own private brand of slavery only at the beginning of the sixties and Mauritania still maintaining a very active slave trade until this day. Even in countries in which the practice of slavery never existed, the view of blacks as inferior has been prevalent for many years, and carries its own brand of prejudice culturally and politically.

One of the highest selling type of cosmetics in Egypt, Sudan and the Gulf today are skin-whitening creams that carry names such as "Fair and Lovely," "Ultra Fair" and "B-White," and whose advertisements send the message that girls will get the job/ men/look of their dreams if only they were whiter.

"Most westerners do not have an idea of how racist a place the Middle East can be," said Anthony Badran, a Lebanese Fellow for the DC-based Foundation for the Defense of Democracies. "They are completely unaware, for example, that in many Arab countries, the word still used to refer to a black person is 'abed' or 'slave.'"
Many do not remember that the black slaves in this country were sold to the slave traders by the Islamists living in Africa. This has been going on for a long long time. As a reminder, go visit here: The Religion of Peace, and scroll down about a third of the way to the bottom of the page. You are looking for this line: List of Islamic Terror Attacks For the Past 2 Months Keep reading and wonder why this is not being reported in the press... Posted by DaveH at November 9, 2008 11:44 AM
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