Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Re: Islamonausea, not Islamophobia

We should stop using Muslims' self-chosen word – "Islamophobia"
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and anti-semitism

On Feb 6, 3:22 pm, Travis <baconl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.rightsidenews.info/2012020415546/life-and-science/culture-...
> ****
>
> ** **
>
> *Islamonausea, not Islamophobia
> <http://www.rightsidenews.info/2012020415546/life-and-science/culture-...>
> *
>
> Saturday, 04 February 2012 11:12 Nicolai Sennels ****
>
> We should stop using Muslims' self-chosen word – "Islamophobia" – by which
> they paint themselves into a corner of being feared: it destroys
> communication. Instead of such a divisive term, we should insert a more
> approachable and factual word that preserves opportunities for
> bridge-building and learning: "Islamonausea." This does not render
> communication impossible, but enables visitors to our Western cultures to
> notice aspects of their behavior that make us sick.****
>
> [image: Description: islamonausea-not-islamophobia]It's no wonder that
> Muslims use the word "Islamophobia" so often. Lacking convincing arguments,
> charm or constructive contributions to their surroundings, being feared is
> the only way to gain at least some kind of respect. The term Islamophobia,
> fear of Islam, points to what Muslims want, not to what non-Muslims feel.
> Who is afraid of Islam, anyway?****
>
> *(H/T EuropeNews.dk <http://europenews.dk/en/node/51889>)*****
>
> "Xenophobia," an irrational fear of that which is strange or foreign, also
> doesn't work. Aversion to Islam doesn't come from unfamiliarity with the
> religion; in fact, it's quite the opposite. There's no reason to fear being
> called a racist, either, since neither Islam nor Muslims are a race.****
>
> Our language needs a term that describes what many critically thinking
> people feel about Islam according to their own terms, not according to what
> Muslims wish us to feel or what the PC establishment diagnoses to scare us
> into allowing more voters for the Left into our countries. We need a term
> that simultaneously invites Muslims to realize what they need to change
> about their behavior and religion if they wish to advance from an
> embarrassing last place in the evolution of civilizations and to earn some
> real respect among the world community.****
>
> *Natural reaction to Islamonausea*
>
> As in many other nauseating situations, Islamonausea is a normal and
> natural reaction to something abnormal, not vice versa.****
>
> The nausea reflex is innate, and it is biologically natural and healthy to
> experience emotional and bodily discomfort with anything that is
> unpleasant, unhealthy or harmful.****
>
> There is nothing phobic or racist in feeling nausea when hearing about the
> Islamic massacres performed by Muhammad and his many devout copycats
> through history and all over the world today. The same goes for Muhammad's
> sexual relationship with a nine-year old girl, and the cutting off of limbs
> and stonings in the name of Allah and his Sharia laws.****
>
> Thinking of Muslims' epidemic practice of forced inbreeding (which damages
> intelligence and increases the risk of psychiatric diseases) -- often many
> generations in a row -- one may also experience unpleasant feelings in the
> abdomen. There is also no shame in feeling nausea when hearing about the
> extreme social control, violence and murderous examples made to keep and
> scare hundreds of millions of their women from enjoying their human rights
> to chose their own sexual partners, clothing and lifestyle.****
>
> The many calls for hatred, violence and killing of non-Muslims commanded by
> the faultless Koran are outright disgusting. Imagining the pinnacle of
> evolution being a planet-sized Islamic caliphate is not only a complete
> embarrassment to the human race; it may also make one lose one's appetite.**
> **
>
> *Islamonausea Examples*
>
> The word Islamonausea can be used to describe a feeling of nausea, disgust,
> displeasure, discomfort or aversion that arises by itself when encountering
> Islam or Islamic culture, or whatever or whoever represents it.****
>
> Examples of use of the word: "I'm not afraid of Islam, I have
> Islamonausea." "I do not want minarets in my town. They give me
> Islamonausea." "They got Islamonausea from all the Muslim immigrants and
> decided to move to another neighbourhood." "Reading the Koran gives me
> Islamonausea." "He got Islamonausea and decided to quit his job at the
> prison." "I get Islamonausea hearing about all those honor killings." "I
> get Islamonausea at the thought of eating Halal." "I get Islamonausea
> seeing all those Muslims hopping up and down and shooting in the air,
> trying to scare us into respecting their childish behaviour."****
>
> *Prevalence***
>
> The first use of the word that I have been able to trace, is from 7 July
> 2005, in a comment on this website, Jihadwatch.org.****
>
> Here, a person calling himself Sheik Canuck, writes in a
> comment<http://www.rightsidenews.info/2012020415546/life-and-science/culture-...>to
> an article on Muslims' positive reaction to the Islamic suicide bombings in
> London that same day:****
>
> "I don't have islamophobia, I have islamoNausea, I'm sick of them all."****
>
> The first time it occurred in a Danish newspaper was in a letter by this
> writer in Nordjyske Stiftstidende on December 30th 2011, entitled "We have
> nausea <http://nordjyske.dk/artikel/10/5/2/4039203/4/vi-har-kvalme>."****
>
> The term attracted some attention when the comedian, atheist and Islam
> critic Pat Condell used it in a video from 2009 called "Apologists for
> evil<http://www.rightsidenews.info/2012020415546/life-and-science/culture-...>
> ."****
>
> Islamonausea deserves its own article on Wikipedia.****
>
> Help get Islamonausea into our dictionaries by using the word on blogs, in
> articles and in Letters to the Editor, and in everyday speech
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