…bij het in ontvangst nemen van haar eredoctoraat van Brandeis University, is nu – in verkorte vorm – te lezen in The Wall Street Journal (h/t Noortje).
Een citaat:
The connection between violence, particularly violence against women, and Islam is too clear to be ignored. We do no favors to students, faculty, nonbelievers and people of faith when we shut our eyes to this link, when we excuse rather than reflect.
So I ask: Is the concept of holy war compatible with our ideal of religious toleration? Is it blasphemy—punishable by death—to question the applicability of certain seventh-century doctrines to our own era? Both Christianity and Judaism have had their eras of reform. I would argue that the time has come for a Muslim Reformation.
Is such an argument inadmissible?
Uiteraard niet. Dit zijn, gezien de situatie in de wereld, allemaal redelijke constateringen en vragen.
Maar Ali heeft ook dingen als dit gezegd (in een interview met Reason Magazine):
Reason: Don’t you mean defeating radical Islam?
Hirsi Ali: No. Islam, period. Once it’s defeated, it can mutate into something peaceful. It’s very difficult to even talk about peace now. They’re not interested in peace.
Reason: We have to crush the world’s 1.5 billion Muslims under our boot? In concrete terms, what does that mean, “defeat Islam”?
Hirsi Ali: I think that we are at war with Islam. And there’s no middle ground in wars. Islam can be defeated in many ways. For starters, you stop the spread of the ideology itself; at present, there are native Westerners converting to Islam, and they’re the most fanatical sometimes. There is infiltration of Islam in the schools and universities of the West. You stop that. You stop the symbol burning and the effigy burning, and you look them in the eye and flex your muscles and you say, “This is a warning. We won’t accept this anymore.” There comes a moment when you crush your enemy.
Reason: Militarily?
Hirsi Ali: In all forms, and if you don’t do that, then you have to live with the consequence of being crushed.
En het bovenstaande is uiteraard niet redelijk.
Reacties (2)
Goh, ik was al bang dat Ayaan met de jaren wat milder geworden was. Gelukkig blijft ze voorspelbaar. Dank voor de toevoeging van dat interview Jeroen!
Ze doet nu net alsof haar de kans wordt ontnomen om op Brandeis te spreken, maar dat is niet het geval.
Ze is welkom om die voordracht te houden, zegt Brandeis, maar gezien waar ze voor blijkt te staan is een eredoctoraat voor haar oeuvre niet op z’n plaats.