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Good for nothing silent majorityMike Ghouse, July 28, 2007
 
 Edmund Burke, a philosopher from the 17th Century had said, The only thing 
necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. And a similar 
message was communicated by spiritual leaders of all faiths through out the 
course of human history.
 
 "The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because 
of those who look on and do nothing." -- Albert Einstein.
 Evil exists 
in the world because of good people. The good people's silence, silently gives a 
tacit approval to the bad guys to continue to do bad things. I believe Martin 
Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi had expressed similar sentiments.
 Indeed, the problem is not with the evil men, it is with us. I'm least worried 
about what bad people can do than what good people don't. The majority of 
Americans do not want war, yet the few are carrying it out. We silently sat by 
and let 3,500 of our sons and daughters and some 650000 Iraqis slaughtered.
 
 If we can recall our class room scenario, our work place, or our extended 
family, there was always a tyrant, who got away bullying every one. No one dared 
him or said anything to him, due to fear or not having the stomach to stand up 
to him or her. Had you stopped that tyrant in the tract, things would have 
stopped long ago, but no one dared it and simply endured it for a long time. As 
a larger society, we are allowing those tyrants to go on terrorizing all of us. 
You and I regardless of our faiths face the same evil.
 
 That brings us to Terrorism, go ahead and make my day, call it Muslim terrorism 
and beam me up.
 
 Did you know that a Muslim is more vulnerable to terrorism than a Christian, Jew 
or a Hindu?
 
 A Muslim get the shaft three different ways; i) the bullying fear from the 
extremists Muslims, Christians, Jews and Hindus, ii) the idiotic media and iii) 
and the denigration of his/her religion where as the others get only one way.
 Silent no more, speak up is our mission, not just for Muslims, but for all. The 
peaceful majority sounds like good for nothing crowd. We believe they will wake 
when pushed to the corner. As we Americans spoke up during the last days of 
Vietnam, then we spoke up on Tuesday, November 7th 2006 and we still have not 
taken actions to the death and destructions we are causing in Iraq, we will, and 
the Muslims will do their chore as well.
 
 Everyday, I go through many articles and at least 80% of them border on finger 
pointing and blaming the others with no particular goal to pursue a solution.
 
 One of the biggest mistakes we make is to give a religious label to the bad 
people. It is a shame to call those bad boys Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Jews, 
Christian or otherwise. It is our gutlessness to face the evil that prevents us 
from facing the problem squarely. If we can recall a dialogue with our mother, 
father, uncle or some one powerful over us. We find that when we disagreed with 
them we whispered it quietly or even mumbled; we did not want a fight. However 
when they screamed What did you say? We shuddered and quietly denied saying any 
such thing, or depending on the strength of the voice of the opposite person, we 
even slighted our response and said "oh nothing" or something irrelevant we did 
not want to invoke the wrath of the tyrant facing us.
 
 When Osama Bin Laden brought hell on all of us, what did our president do? He 
did not face the tyrant squarely like many, he found it convenient to blame 
Muslims and Islam, just like you may act when you face a real tyrant (family or 
community) and start blaming the world when you could not laser bark at the bad 
dog any more.
 If a TV 
anchor blames you for the wrongs you do, most people would let you handle it on 
your own terms, but when he suggests that those people are messing our nation. I 
can guarantee that all of us would be offended and are less likely to listen to 
the anchor. By calling Muslims the terrorists, they have invariably barked at 
the wrong tree and they continue to do so.  99% of 
terrorists are Muslims! When you watch some of the Neocon websites, CNN and Fox 
network: Every kidnapping and every individual vandalism done by the Muslims is 
jumped at; rightfully so. Indeed all of us should jump at it. But when similar 
crimes are happening in the same breath, they are reported as a regular crime 
that is wrong by any sense of morality.
 Thanks God the V-tech crazy was not a Muslim, if it was, the bad guys would have 
feasted on it for months, it feeds them and they are eager to be the first. The 
TV, Radio and the papers would have stretched the food for months.
 In your 
city there is a murder and rape every day, like Iraq, why don't we call them 
Christian terrorists or if it is in India call it Hindu Terrorism or other one, 
then why call Muslim Terrorism for similar crimes on the street?  No terrorists should be given respect by adding a religion to his crime. Any one 
who commits a crime, disturbs the peace, should be punished for his acts. 
Religion should not be a factor at all, if we do that, we find excuses not to 
take the action. We should get the individual criminal for his act and punish 
according to the law. Let law be not taken any any one's hands including the 
Chief Executive. Let us not give an opportunity to any one to become terrorist 
in reverse.
 
 What if we do not point the gun, and just shoot what surrounds that criminal? 
What is the difference between them and us. It is this dual sense of morality 
that we need to avoid. Mother Teresa's wisdom is eternal "if you want to make 
peace, You don't talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies.
 In the fight between the good and the bad, the average man gets killed. We 
should care for human life, whether we are Muslims, Hindus, Christians or 
Zoroastrians. All evil must be condemned whether it is my brother or any one. If 
each one of us adopts the posture of a just position “ we can find peace, peace 
comes through you in your language. Each one of us has to find solutions.
 Let's take a principle stand and call the evil for simply what it is; Evil. 
Let's use the same yardstick to judge all criminals.Each one of us should focus 
on building peace, hate and blame does not take any one anywhere, the first 
casualty is ones own peace and then others. One cannot point fingers at other 
others to be peaceful while he himself is not.
 Peace 
begins with a dialogue as does the war.
 Mike Ghouse is a Speaker, Thinker, Writer and a Moderator. He is president of 
the Foundation for Pluralism and is a frequent guest on talk radio and local TV 
networks discussing interfaith, political and civic issues. He founded the World 
Muslim Congress with a simple theme: "good for Muslims and good for the world." 
His personal Website is
www.MikeGhouse.net and his articles can be 
found on the Websites mentioned above and in his Blogs:
http://MikeGhouseforAmerica.Blogspot.com 
and
http://MikeGhouse.Sulekha.com . He can be 
reached at
MikeGhouse@gmail.com. Mike is a Dallasite 
for nearly three decades and Carrollton is his home town.
 
 
 
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