Burning Flags And Holy Books | The American Prospect
A really thoughtful article from Adam Sewer on Patraeus’ recent comments on the potential Koran burnings in the US, freedom of expression and how, in spite of their best efforts at flailing around the issue, some conservative commentators get it wrong.
I’ve long argued that the way Americans treat Islam and Muslims definitely has an effect on the fight against terrorism abroad, but I’m uncomfortable with Petraeus drawing a direct line of responsibility between whether or not American troops live or die and whether or not a group of radicals holds a “burn the Quran day.” There’s something about that statement that crosses the line for me — I just don’t think that in a democracy people in uniform are the proper arbiters of what constitutes appropriate free expression, even when it’s an event with fascist overtones as obvious as a public book burning. Suffice it to say that if Republican elites were committed to tamping down Islamophobic hysteria rather than exploiting it and Democratic officials were less timid about assembling a national-security narrative in which America was strengthened instead of weakened by its tolerance and religious plurality, we wouldn’t be here.