By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
Published: September 18, 2010
Many Americans have suggested that more moderate Muslims should stand up to extremists, speak out for tolerance, and apologize for sins committed by their brethren.
That’s reasonable advice, and as a moderate myself, I’m going to take it. (Throat clearing.) I hereby apologize to Muslims for the wave of bigotry and simple nuttiness that has lately been directed at you. The venom on the airwaves, equating Muslims with terrorists, should embarrass us more than you. Muslims are one of the last minorities in the United States that it is still possible to demean openly, and I apologize for the slurs.
I’m inspired by another journalistic apology. The Portland Press Herald in Maine published an innocuous front-page article and photo a week ago about 3,000 local Muslims praying together to mark the end of Ramadan. Readers were upset, because publication coincided with the ninth anniversary of 9/11, and they deluged the paper with protests.
So the newspaper published a groveling front-page apology for being too respectful of Muslims. “We sincerely apologize,” wrote the editor and publisher, Richard Connor, and he added: “we erred by at least not offering balance to the story and its prominent position on the front page.” As a blog by James Poniewozik of Time paraphrased it: “Sorry for Portraying Muslims as Human.”
I called Mr. Connor, and he seems like a nice guy. Surely his front page isn’t reserved for stories about Bad Muslims, with articles about Good Muslims going inside. Must coverage of law-abiding Muslims be “balanced” by a discussion of Muslim terrorists?
Ah, balance — who can be against that? But should reporting of Pope Benedict’s trip to Britain be “balanced” by a discussion of Catholic terrorists in Ireland? And what about journalism itself?
I interrupt this discussion of peaceful journalism in Maine to provide some “balance.” Journalists can also be terrorists, murderers and rapists. For example, radio journalists in Rwanda promoted genocide.
I apologize to Muslims for another reason. This isn’t about them, but about us. I want to defend Muslims from intolerance, but I also want to defend America against extremists engineering a spasm of religious hatred.
Granted, the reason for the nastiness isn’t hard to understand. Extremist Muslims have led to fear and repugnance toward Islam as a whole. Threats by Muslim crazies just in the last few days forced a Seattle cartoonist, Molly Norris, to go into hiding after she drew a cartoon about Muhammad that went viral.
And then there’s 9/11. When I recently compared today’s prejudice toward Muslims to the historical bigotry toward Catholics, Mormons, Jews and Asian-Americans, many readers protested that it was a false parallel. As one, Carla, put it on my blog: “Catholics and Jews did not come here and kill thousands of people.”
That’s true, but Japanese did attack Pearl Harbor and in the end killed far more Americans than Al Qaeda ever did. Consumed by our fears, we lumped together anyone of Japanese ancestry and rounded them up in internment camps. The threat was real, but so were the hysteria and the overreaction.
Radicals tend to empower radicals, creating a gulf of mutual misunderstanding and anger. Many Americans believe that Osama bin Laden is representative of Muslims, and many Afghans believe that the Rev. Terry Jones (who talked about burning Korans) is representative of Christians.
Many Americans honestly believe that Muslims are prone to violence, but humans are too complicated and diverse to lump into groups that we form invidious conclusions about. We’ve mostly learned that about blacks, Jews and other groups that suffered historic discrimination, but it’s still O.K. to make sweeping statements about “Muslims” as an undifferentiated mass.
In my travels, I’ve seen some of the worst of Islam: theocratic mullahs oppressing people in Iran; girls kept out of school in Afghanistan in the name of religion; girls subjected to genital mutilation in Africa in the name of Islam; warlords in Yemen and Sudan who wield AK-47s and claim to be doing God’s bidding.
But I’ve also seen the exact opposite: Muslim aid workers in Afghanistan who risk their lives to educate girls; a Pakistani imam who shelters rape victims; Muslim leaders who campaign against female genital mutilation and note that it is not really an Islamic practice; Pakistani Muslims who stand up for oppressed Christians and Hindus; and above all, the innumerable Muslim aid workers in Congo, Darfur, Bangladesh and so many other parts of the world who are inspired by the Koran to risk their lives to help others. Those Muslims have helped keep me alive, and they set a standard of compassion, peacefulness and altruism that we should all emulate.
I’m sickened when I hear such gentle souls lumped in with Qaeda terrorists, and when I hear the faith they hold sacred excoriated and mocked. To them and to others smeared, I apologize.
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Since you apologize on our behalf, maybe you can curl up in a fetal position on our behalf, the next time the shit hits the fan.
The rest of us will be picking up our weapons and joining the fight.
Posted Sep-19-2010 ByMeathead12 (700.00) Meathead12 View Channel Send Message
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Nice fluff piece. Sorry smells like bullshit to me!!
Posted Sep-19-2010 Bythebigniv (574.94) thebigniv View Channel Send Message
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You cannot apologize to someone who has to kill you, if you are not willing to convert.
In other words...
You cannot apologize to a Muslim who follows Islam to the book (the Koran that is), because:
...he must kill those who refuse to convert. See 9:5) 9:11 in the Quran.
...his allegiance to Islam forbids him to make friends with Christians or Jews.
...he must submit to the mullah (spiritual leaders), who teach annihilation of Israel and Destruction of America, the great Satan.
...he is in More..
Posted Sep-19-2010 ByRhemis (1071.38) 
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Making up crap to spread hate and intolerance is what all this wave of anti-Muslims is all about, so cut the crap. It's all about the elections. These days, if you want to be famous, you need to be anti-Muslim, draw a cartoon or burn the Koran.
Posted Sep-19-2010 ByDesertsfoxx (121.68) Desertsfoxx View Channel Send Message
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I want to print out this article so I can wipe my ass with it.
Posted Sep-19-2010 Byitzbutters (102.10) itzbutters View Channel Send Message
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the sideburns are gone and you left Vegas huh?
Posted Sep-19-2010 ByPutzwithNutz (1182.92) PutzwithNutz View Channel Send Message
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use at least an a3-size paper so it'll fit
Posted Sep-19-2010 ByPutzwithNutz (1182.92) PutzwithNutz View Channel Send Message
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I think Nicholas Kristof should stick to speaking for himself. I, like "Many Americans", believe the silence of these elusive or invisible "moderate" muslims says a great deal more about this "religion of peace" than idiots like Kristof can comprehend.
Posted Sep-19-2010 Bytsnwi (292.10) tsnwi View Channel Send Message
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Don't blame muslims. It's Islam that is the problem.
Posted Sep-19-2010 ByIntellectual (771.64) Intellectual View Channel Send Message
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It's morons like you that are the problem.
Posted Sep-19-2010 ByDesertsfoxx (121.68) Desertsfoxx View Channel Send Message
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Okay...
Posted Sep-19-2010 Bytomahhtoe (17.60) 
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I also want to apologize. I am so sorry that we can't just wipe off every muslim scum from the face of this planet.
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You dont have a userpic?
How about this one?:
http://www.militaryimages.net/photopost/data/615/Goebbels.jpg
Posted Sep-19-2010 Byradopunk (50.06) 
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Why would I want to have a picture of your father?
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Apologizing is a thing that someone does for themselves and not for others. Apologizing for others is a presumptuous act used to humiliate one's brethren. Peaceful Muslims should oppose terrorism. But I have never wanted or expected peaceful Muslims to apologize on behalf of Islam. I'll thank Nicholas Kristof not to disrespect his fellow Americans by apologizing for them.
Posted Sep-19-2010 Byjohn731863 (512.12) 
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accepted
Posted Sep-19-2010 Byflex89 (57.76) 
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FUCK ISLAM AND EVERY RELIGION. people say they "KNOW" god exists and they follow him doing his "will", its all fucking bs. its all based on faith and there is no room for it in this world. they say your god is wrong and ours is right when they dont even know if he exists or not ffs! mass amounts of people are dying bc of this petty bs. HUMANS SHOULD LOOK OUT FOR OTHER HUMANS, "GOD" DOESNT NEED YOUR DAMN HELP!
Posted Sep-19-2010 Bysmokeu187 (18.72) smokeu187 Send Message
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America Failed. This article smells bad. Why should a Muslim apologize for something he/she did not do? It is like asking all Americans to apologized for Vietnam.
Posted Sep-19-2010 Bysok8888 (706.74) 
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You have to be the worst troll ever.
Posted Sep-19-2010 Byburns58 (46.18) burns58 View Channel Send Message
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it's called collective guilt. it's like asking all white americans to apologize for slavery
Posted Sep-20-2010 Byabsu69 (2170.34) absu69 View Channel Send Message
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and Korea and Afghanistan and Iraq....
Posted Sep-20-2010 Bydui tyler (14.22) 
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very politically correct,move to the uk and then tell me (after living in a large muslim area) that huge numbers of muslims are not anti christian and would not participate in extremist activity because the figures speak for themselves. they have the same rights as all who live here yet they wish for an islamic state where freedom is lower down the list of priorities than their ancient traditions. i cannot think of any suicide bombers intent on killing innocent people that do not belong to the m More..
Posted Jun-24-2012 Bymrevsy (16.60) 
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