WHO SPEWS HATE? THERE IS HATE SPEECH, AND HATE SPEECH
Shenali Waduge
Everybody looked forward to the Rally for Unity – a vigil held in
Colombo on April 28, 2013 to oppose hate speech. The event was marred
and exposed by the reporting of BBC’s Charles Haviland who showed the
hypocrisy of the entire exercise “About 500 people have marched through
the centre of the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, protesting against a
recent wave of ethnic hatred which has seen hardline Buddhists targeting
the Muslim minority”. So if the theme in arranging a unity rally was to
target one group (without the possible knowledge of the participants)
what can we really say about who are inciting “hate speech”? Finger
pointing at the majority Sinhala Buddhists – is nothing uncommon in
Colombo. It happens all the time.
Buddhism bashing is the favourite pastime of the English language
press and their favoured columnists, international news agencies e.g.
BBC, and minority led lobby groups – who can’t wait to put a spin to
every article against the majority Buddhists. The columns of the daily
and week - end newspapers bear witness to it. These new rallies and
vigils which are heavily funded by overseas actors show the efforts
being taken to reduce the space and territory of the people belonging to
the older culture in the Buddhist hinterland and exert enough public
opinion and pressure for the government to turn the other cheek and
bring in legislation against the majority Buddhists.
These covert schemes have thankfully raised awareness amongst the
Sinhala Buddhists who are now no longer prepared to idle and wait on the
sidelines.
Religious texts
However, Buddhist protests are construed as hate speech, while the
same groups ignore the hate speech well integrated in the religious
texts of Abrahamic religions that spur their followers to view Sri Lanka
as another trophy to be won like the Maldives, Indonesia and South
Korea, all of which countries were once a upon a time Buddhist.
The world has had enough of hate. It is hate that is destroying man
and his habitat all over the world. There are endless entities all
assuming to end hate but their efforts have proven futile. From the time
we are born our upbringing through the values taught in the home, the
learning given in schools and the religious texts to which we are
subject, develop people into thinking and acting as they do. Given the
importance of learning in the early years of our lives the role of
religious texts that create divides and dissent plays determines the
root causes to most of the hate that prevails today.
While the Buddhist texts do not have a single line to hate another or
to fight against another, neither does the Bhagawad Gita. However, both
the Bible and the Koran are guilty in this respect and whatever excuses
made the fact that between these two religions the hate for others is
manifest by conflicts that have taken place through history. It is these
two religions that not only are responsible for wars and conflicts, but
the hate they have against each other are affecting the entire world.
http://www.defendproclaimthefaith.org/blog_koran_hate_speech.htm/The
Koran Directly Attacks Christianity
* The Crusades (Holy Land, Europe – from 1095 to 1291 between Islam
and Christians killing three million)
* Thirty Years War (Holy Roman Empire from 1618 to 1648 between
Protestants and Catholics killing an estimated 11 million)
* French Wars of Religion (France – from 1562 to 1598 between
Protestants and Catholics killing an estimated four million)
* Nigerian Civil War (Nigeria – from 1967 to 1970 between Islam and
Christians killing three million)
* Second Sudanese Civil War (Sudan – from 1983 to 2005 between Islam
and Christians killing two million)
* Lebanese Civil War (Lebanon – from 1975 to 1990 between Sunni,
Shiite and Christians killing 250,000 people)
Like it or not these are simple facts that need to be accepted and it
is possibly the best time to consider, so that future generations of
children will not be exposed to such references where they are taught to
hate non-believers and people who do not belong to their faiths. Though
it must be reiterated and stressed that there are many who are Christian
or Muslim who are able to intellectually take what is relevant and not
from these texts, what about those who are brainwashed into following
these lines of hatred and who end up being used to wage wars and
conflicts?
Discriminate hate
Both the Bible and the Koran tells followers to discriminate hate.
“Others” are those who do not agree, is not a believer, is gay – in
other words it is any who are not following their religion. The speech
by Geert Wilders on the Koran is given below:
http://www.irfi.org/articles4/articles_5001_6000/geert%20wilders%20on%20hate%20speech%20in%20the%20koranhtml.htm
For it is stated in the Koran in Sura 2, verse 85, that those
believers who do not believe in everything the Koran states will be
humiliated and receive the severest punishment; which means that they
will roast in Hell. In other words, people who call themselves Muslims
but who do not believe, for example, in Sura 9, verse 30 (actually
9:29), which states that Jews and Christians must be fought, or, for
example, in Sura 5, verse 38, which states that the hand of a thief must
be cut off, such people will be humiliated and roast in Hell. Note that
it is not me who is making this up. All this can be found in the Koran.
The Koran also states that Muslims who believe in only part of the Koran
are in fact apostates, and we know what has to happen to apostates. They
have to be killed.
Future generations
Then he goes on to call for consistency in the application of Dutch
laws that restrict speech that incites to violence, but which have never
been applied to the Qur’an or to the hate-filled imams who preach jihad
and Islamic supremacism in obedience to Qur’anic dictates:
The issue of hate speech stemming from religious texts is that
whenever such examples are highlighted it seeks cover under “freedom of
religion” – which sweeps the issue out of focus.
What must be reiterated is that most of today’s conflicts are
associated with followers of Christianity and Islam and their religious
texts have lines that build up hatred amongst innocents learning the
faith. The genuine peace seekers must take a new initiative to ensure
that such lines are considered differently in the greater interest of
PEACE and STABILITY in the world and for the future generations.
We do not need or want any clash of civilizations – we have had
enough wars and hate.
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