| PERSISTENCE OF FAILING BEHAVIORS
AMONG MUSLIMS
Muslims, even many of the “best” among them (that is,
the ones who can interact the least offensively with
other human beings, rather than using murder and
mayhem), practice a system that will bring them no
advantage, now or in the future.
Why? Why do they keep doing it, century after century?
They aren’t stupid, after all. You’d think they could
look around them and understand that what they are doing
may have worked in the first couple of hundred years of
their history, but hasn’t gotten them anywhere at all in
recent centuries, especially now, in the 21st century.
First, we human beings are “groupies.” We are “herd
animals.” There is “power in numbers” with respect to
our survival as a species;we band together for our
mutual benefit. So strong is our desire to live as
groups that we prefer to live among our own kind even
when we treat each other badly.
Groups can be a nuclear family, a tribe, a sports team,
a club, or political party, or nation, or even the
entire population of the planet. Whatever the
composition of the group, there are certain things it
does to maintain its integrity as a group.
As a group, Islam has many characteristics that identify
it as such. So do Jews, so do Catholics, so do
Buddhists, so do birdwatchers, so do garden societies,
so do Nascar fans, so do cancer survivors, so do
Americans, so do the Irish, so do the Latvians, so do
the Democrats, so do the Republicans—well, you
understand. We form group alliances, and we "advertise"
ourselves in various ways.
It would be unusual and all but impossible for us to
identify closely with the entire population of humans on
earth, if for no other reason than the number is so
large that we have a problem holding it in our heads.
One reason for breaking the entire population into
smaller groups such as a kinship or a nation is simply
because the number of individuals is easier for us to
grasp.
We form groups where the individual members have
interests in common with each other. It’s very important
for us to have some means of demonstrating to our
fellows just what those interests are. We wear uniforms,
display flags and banners, wear lapel pins, dress in
certain ways such as dark suits, surgical scrubs,
tartans, choir robes, crowns, and so on.
What is it that leads a group to persist in a certain
behavior? More to the point, what makes Muslims persist
in behavior that is, to the rest of us, so obviously
self-defeating?
FIRST, many groups tend to insulate themselves from
“outsiders.” They talk to each other about the interests
they have in common primarily with each other, often to
the exclusion of others. Their interests they share with
other members of the group are so consuming that they
seldom understand how it is that EVERYONE doesn’t share
them!
Islam is particularly good at self-insulation. For
example, it has explicit rules against making friends
with the Infidel (everyone but them). There are many
such rules, even up to and including religious
commandments to kill Infidels.
SECOND, groups get a very important part of their
identity through a shared goal. The local kennel club
would love to win the big one in Madison Square Garden,
a bird-watching group would love to spot that bird
thought to be a member of a species long considered
extinct, and so on.
Islam's goal is to have every human being on the face of
the planet convert to Islam. That’s its goal. That’s why
it exists, its very raison d'etre. That’s the reason for
their anti-everything-and-everyone-else but them
behavior. Other people aren’t particularly interested in
being converted; they’re usually reasonably content with
whatever belief system they have. So, in the interests
of achieving the goal of an Islamic planet, Muslims
behave the way they do. If jihad, “the struggle,” ever
stopped short of world conversion, Islam would lose the
very reason for its existence—the implementation of its
goal of implementing Islam everywhere on earth.
THIRD, every group recognizes that its effectiveness as
a group relies on its ability to influence others in
some way. That’s where its power comes from. It has a
goal to achieve, but even if it fails in the short run,
it needs to retain its ability to exert influence. It
does this by attention-getting behavior, by being
certain that even if it hasn’t achieved its goal
successfully, it will remain in the limelight in some
way so that it won’t be forgotten, and it can try again
some time in the future.
Islam was quite successful in its initial efforts to
convert the world. Eventually, however, it ran into
others, especially the Christians, who didn’t share its
goal, and who were successful in bringing the Islamic
effort of world conquest to a halt. Islam ran out of
steam for a while, and lost quite a bit of ground before
retreating into a more or less quiescent phase. It kept
practicing, though; sub-groups of Muslims fought each
other as if they were Infidels. Then the discovery of
oil gave their goal of world conquest new life, and
jihad once again became active. By turning off and on
the oil spigot, by encouraging and funding jihadists, by
building mosques and madrassas, by forbidding birth
control, by forming political pressure groups, and so
on, it continues to demonstrate its influence, it
continues to show that it is powerful.
It hasn't achieved its goal yet, but it's persisting in
its effort by 1) insulating itself from competing
beliefs, 2) by keeping its goal always in front of its
members, and 3) by staying in a position of power and
influence wherever possible. By behaving in this way,
members of the group maintain a strong sense of
identity; they think of the goal of Islam as their very
reason for existing, for living.
So there are three basic reasons why a group like Islam
persists in a particular behavior:
1) It insulates itself from others, not allowing new
ways of thinking to enter.
2) It works to achieve a goal, which is its identity,
its very reason for existing at all.
3) It works hard to maintain influence, which is a
version of power, even when it is not making progress
towards the goal.
In short, for Islam to stop having temper tantrums,1) it
must allow “Newthink” to enter its thought processes;
otherwise, it cannot adapt to changing circumstances; 2)
it must acquire a different goal, a new identity, one
that is more consistent with changing circumstances; and
3) it must demonstrate that it has influence, or power,
in a way that is acceptable to others.
If it is unsuccessful at adapting to 21st century
thinking, it will go the way of the dinosaurs.
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