Chesler Chronicles

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I propose that the next American President appoint a Prophet to the Cabinet. We have entered an era where prophetic views and values are sorely required.

Prophets, (Jeremiah, Isaiah, Cassandra), see what is happening but the people and their leaders don’t listen to them. Perhaps if prophets could once again assume official positions (with calling cards and press secretaries) their voices might be heard. Consigning prophets to the care and keeping of commercial or even academic publishing is a risk we can no longer afford to take.

Of course, I am not talking about False Prophets or lunatics but about the real deal. (I know, whom can we trust to recognize a true prophet, etc.)

But the handwriting-on-the-sky has been alarmingly visible for quite some time. In the 1970s, French novelist Jean Raspail published a Swiftian novel, The Camp of the Saints, in which he envisioned a flotilla of millions of immigrants traveling from the Ganges to France. An all-powerful, multi-culturally correct intelligentsia that has taught Europe that it must atone for its racist, colonial guilt welcomes the invasion. Europe (European culture as we have known it) is destroyed.

In the 1980s and 1990s, the Egyptian-born scholar Bat Ye’or and Italy’s finest journalist Oriana Fallaci tried to warn us in both learned and passionate ways. They continued this work right into the twenty-first century. In the beginning, they were dismissed as “paranoid” and “racist”, viciously attacked, and even sued.

From the mid-1990s on, other voices chimed in: the eminent Daniel Pipes for one, and the equally eminent Ibn Warraq, for another. Post 9/11, both men have continued this work and have been joined by Robert Spencer, Steve Emerson, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Nonie Darwish, Wafa Sultan, and scores of others (Pim Fortyn, Theo Von Gogh, Bruce Bawer, Carol Gould, Melanie Phillips, Fiamma Nierenstein, myself).

So far, what we have said has made little difference. We, too, have often been dismissed and attacked as “racists” and “reactionaries” by other westerners.

Some of my prophet-friends say that the tide is turning, that both European governments and civilians now “get it.”

Welcome news–although rather late in the day.

In my view, the signs are still there for all to see. My email this morning tells me:

In Iran, Hossein Shariatmadari, managing editor of ‘Kayhan’ (Universe), one of Iran’s most influential newspapers, has “issued a strongly worded editorial inviting Muslims to topple moderate Islamic governments and attack US, European and Israeli interests.” In the editorial, entitled “The enemy’s shield”, Shariatmadari argues that in Shia or Sunni Islam “It is legal to strike those who protect the enemy.” ” The real enemies, says Shariatmadari are “The barbaric Zionists, the ferocious Americans and their European allies”.

Not to be outdone, Al-Qaeda has threatened to assasinate Gordon Brown and Tony Blair and to devastate Britain with a wave of suicide bombings unless all British troops are withdrawn from Iraq and Afghanistan and all Islamist prisoners are freed from British jails by the end of March. This threat appeared on a recognized jihadi website (al-ekhlass.net) but has now been taken down. It was also posted in English under “Al Qaeda in Britain” but has also been removed. Despite such threats, Britain continues to groan under the costs of subsidizing the precipitously rising birth rate among immigrants.

The upper house of the Afghan parliament supported a death sentence which was issued against a young Afghan journalist for blasphemy in northern Afghanistan. Pervez Kambaksh, 23, was convicted last week of downloading and distributing an article insulting Islam. (The article concerned women and Islam). He has denied the charge. These MKs are America’s and Europe’s allies.

Turkey’s governing political party agreed to lift the ban on Islamic headscarves for women attending university. (This group almost made it into the European Union–and the Turkish military may stage a coup over this).

In Jordan, a 17 year-old girl was strangled to death by her brother in a Palestinian refugee camp in Jordan in what was reported to be an honor killing. (But this must be due to the Israeli Occupation–oh wait a minute, Israel does not occupy Jordan).

The same Hamas that invaded neighboring Egypt’s sovereign space, has, since Israel withdrew from Gaza, bombarded the Israeli border town of Sderot with more than 4000 rocket and mortar attacks, killing and injuring many innocent civilians. (Much thanks to Jennifer Lazlo Mizrahi of The Israel Project for publishing a Time-Line of these rocket attacks).

And our trendy friends at al-Jazeera are trying to exert more control over the English-language outlet. The editor-in-chief, Ibrahim Hilal, was not pleased by how his mainly western journalists handled the infamous Mohammed-the-teddy-bear incident. According to one source, “Hilal sent an email banning the story from being run on al-Jazeera English because it would upset Muslims. It was only covered when there were riots in Sudan.”

Yes, there are signs of resistance afoot as well: The Danish Royal Library is planning to exhibit the Mohammed cartoons–but the British decision to label all acts of Islamist terrorism as “anti-Islamic” (which columnist Mark Steyn labels as “Orwellian”) is far more characteristic of our times.

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8 Comments

Greenconsciousness:

Why did the Egyptians build a wall?

Jan 30, 2008 - 1:15 pm Tom:

Wonderful piece. Thank you…and we all know from history what happens when prophets are ignored: Destruction.
Let’s just hope the final “wake up call” isn’t also fatal to our civilization.

Jan 30, 2008 - 1:39 pm George Jochnowitz:

The prophets were generally human and wrote beautifully. Isaiah, the best writer of all, nevertheless seems a bit sexist when he says the following about the “daughters of Zion”: “In that day the Lord will take away the bravery of their anklets, and the fillets, and the crescents; the pendants, and the bracelets, and the veils; the headtires, and the armlets, and the sahes, and the corselets, and the amulets; the rings, and the nose-jewels; the aprons, and the mantelets, and the cloaks, and the girdles; and the gauze robes, and the fine linen, and the turbans, and the mantles.”

Isaiah is being funny, but he is also vilifying the daughters of Zion for being Jewish American Princesses–to use an anachronistic simile.

Jan 30, 2008 - 3:13 pm ERS:

Where dishonor killings are concerned, it is anything but racist to stand for basic, universal human rights. Those of us who wholly object to these crimes are effectively saying that the victims deserved to live, in peace, without risk of being slaughtered by their own families for no justifiable reason.

Ellen R. Sheeley, Author
“Reclaiming Honor in Jordan”

Jan 30, 2008 - 5:52 pm George Jochnowitz:

Here’s a second thought: The daughters of Zion, by showing their concern for their appearance, were recognizing their self-respect and were expressing the legitimacy of the ideal of living well.

There were no honor murders in the society described by Isaiah. Whether he knew it or not, he was complimenting the daughters of Zion for their independence and their celebration of life.

Jan 30, 2008 - 7:32 pm Tom:

Ms. Chesler has such a huge collection of powerful material here…almost overwhelming…well documented, based on direct experience. Yet the New York Times can run an enormous article equating savage, primitive genital mutilation with quaint traditions that should be respected.
So, the question is, WHAT is in the water? Whence comes this bizarre lack of outrage and rational thinking? Is it the result of several generations whose brains have turned to fat from the incredible, historically unprecedented wealth and peace our nation enjoys? Is it the inevitable result of decades of PC brainwashing in the government schools? The simple fact that the media controls what people see and determines how they will feel about it? What happened to western civilization? Is this how it was when Rome fell? A mindless populace stumbling as though drunk…staggering in the shadows of magnificent buildings they no longer remember how to build? They stare with glazed eyes when the watchman and a prophet or two scream about the barbarian army pounding at the gates? Barbarians that a generation or two before would have been vanquished in a single battle?
What IS in the water? From where is this seeming mental pathology arising? Is there a name for it? Whatever it is, wherever it comes from…it appears the watchmen and prophets will continue to scream and the people to sleep. The only question really is, when will they awake? What WILL it take…and the most awful question: what if they never do, and our grandchildren become the slaves to the new barbarians.

Jan 30, 2008 - 10:25 pm Sonia:

Biblical prophets were connected to HaShem, to God. Who were the prophets of themselves? All spoke in the name of a higher authority. A set of laws and standards were give the Jewish people at our birth as a nation. And their study on an ongoing basis remains essential to keeping to the path of righteousness “for His name’s sake” toward sustaining the living.

Living in accordance with principles and awareness is a form of sustenance. The extrapolation of our very soul for purposes in the services of false gods has overtaken much of who we are, who so many have become. How is the cost to be counted? That cost is a failure in seeing the future. The coming down of veils. How are these veils to be lifted as coverings over our eyes? Now as then in setting ourselves on the right path will what is before us become clear, our prospect of moving forward into the future unobstructed.

The question of why are veils keeping so many from not seeing a process imbedded in our nation? The answer might be in an epidemic of not searching for truth.

Not considering a higher authority by whose standards a nation from slaves came into existence may be part of the reason so many are with eyes that do not see. What to do and how to do it needs to be taught from childhood. When this process is relinquished to strangers - the price paid is counted in veils.

Jan 31, 2008 - 3:49 am marion d s d:

This round-up of the prophets crying in the wilderness is exceptional. We wonder when, after all this Cassandra activity, the somnolents will wake up.

Jan 31, 2008 - 12:05 pm

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