
“THE FUTURE MUST NOT BELONG TO THOSE
WHO SLANDER THE PROPHET OF ISLAM”
WHO SLANDER THE PROPHET OF ISLAM”
- Obama addressing the world from the United Nations

"THE AMERICAN LEFT HAS MADE ASSAULTING AND DEMEANING CHRISTIANITY A DAILY RITUAL, BUT THEY'VE CHOSEN TO DEFEND ISLAM TO THE HILT AGAINST ANY PERCEIVED FORM OF DEFAMATION—EVEN WHEN THE CRITICISMS ARE OF RADICAL ISLAMISTS WHO SEEK TO DESTROY THE WEST. WHY?"
AUTHOR, TheBlaze — In November 2001, just two months after the horrific terror attack of 9/11, the Washington Post posted a video profile of a local imam who complained about the “association of Islam and terrorism.” The Post followed with a question-and-answer session with the imam on its website.That imam was Anwar al-Awlaki, a man considered so dangerous that just a few years later President Barack Obama ordered him shot on sight. Al-Awlaki was killed by U.S. forces using a drone-fired Hellfire missile in September 2011. His 16-year-old son Abdulrahman was killed in a separate drone attack two weeks later.
Al-Awlaki is the perfect metaphor for media coverage of Islam in the United States. American journalists bend over backward to treat Muslims in a positive way, even to ludicrous extremes. As a result, terrorists are often called “militants”—even when they are on U.S. government terror watch lists. And any open criticism of radical Islam has typically been treated as “Islamophobia.”
In a series of high-profile incidents, Islam has been depicted as the underdog facing conservative “extreme haters.” That was the case whether it was the Ground Zero Mosque, the so-called anti-Islam YouTube video, ads in subways or anything to do with Israel.
Contrast that with media coverage of Christianity and the result is like day and night.
Scandals in the Christian community have long been reported with vigor and zeal, and blame is firmly placed on faith groups like the Catholic Church. TV shows such as ABC’s now-cancelled network comedy-drama “GCB” (an abbreviation for “Good Christian Bitches”) and syndicated talk go out of their way to mock the faithful. And news outlets highlight “Christian” criminals whenever possible—remember how quick they were to blame a Norway mass shooting on a “Christian extremist.”
Frank Gaffney, the founder and president of the Center for Security Policy, said the problem with journalists’ coverage of radical Islam is that “mostly they don’t” cover the issues. And when they do cover them, they spin the result. “It’s a fictitious depiction of the narrative that is served up primarily by Islamists who are actively engaged in disinforming and subverting us from within.”
Erick Erickson, editor-in-chief of RedState.com, blamed the standard media worldview as the leading culprit in the poor coverage. Journalists have “one narrative over all others. It is victim versus victimizer, and the media like Christians as victimizers.” But it’s not just an anti-Christian bias that’s to blame, he explained, the literal danger posed by radical Muslims plays a major role in reporter reluctance to cover the downsides of Islam: “They are scared to death of Islam. First Amendment be damned, they want to live.”
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ONLY THE BEGINNING
Journalists using their status to push an agenda is nothing new. But they do more than that today. The media have been depicting Islam as a modern David facing off against the Christian Goliath. David, predictably, gets good press no matter how often radical Islamists get arrested for terror plots or riot around the world over cartoons or a YouTube video.

Christians and conservatives, on the other hand, get the exact opposite treatment. They have become the stock villains for both news and entertainment media. Every critic of Christianity—especially those in the gay community—gets treated like a hero. The institutions themselves get derided as “dictatorial” or worse for not bowing to a liberal agenda. And the faithful are forever the butt of jokes and derision—all without uproar and threats of violence from the victims of the abuse.
The Center for Security Policy’s Gaffney warned that the coverage could get worse in reaction to pushback from Islamic groups. The recent documentary “Silent Conquest” cautioned that there is an “ominous pattern” of not being able to offend Islam. Muslim nations have been working with the United Nations to institute laws against “blasphemy.”
In September, President Obama argued for just that result. “The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam,” he told the United Nations.
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Chris Field is executive editor of The Blaze Magazine. He joined The Blaze in the summer of 2011 to create and launch The Blaze Magazine. Before joining The Blaze, he was executive editor of Townhall Magazine and managing editor and web editor for Human Events. He also spent 3.5 years working for the Republican leadership in the U.S. Senate, serving as an associate policy analyst for the Republican Policy Committee and covering everything from economics, spending and taxes to abortion, religion and culture. A son of the Pacific Northwest hinterlands, Chris earned degrees in English, History, and Secondary Education from Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho. He is a husband, father and advocate for America's youth, investing his time in the lives of students through non-profits, coaching, and mentoring. He and his family escaped to Washington state in 2012, after spending more than 12 years in the DC-Metro area.
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