Angry Muslims in the 2005 Riots

So the way the author of Europe’s Angry Muslims explains the 2005 riots in the French banlieues is the following. The banlieuesards rioted, he says, because, as the representatives of the nascent global underclass that was being left behind by the withdrawal of the nation-state, they wanted to provoke the nation-state into manifesting itself. They needed evidence that the nation-state still exists.

And the nation-state state they were trying to conjure was France.

The riots stopped when the nation-state finally did show up in the slums and even promised that there’d be a new labor law that would somewhat relax the harsh legislation in France that keeps a few lucky workers in amazing lifetime jobs while destroying the very notion of a career for everybody else.

That new legislation, however, never came into existence because every French person who was delusional enough to believe that those cushy lifetime jobs would go to him or her personally came out in a massive wave of protests. And that’s many very delusional folks.

Since the citizens so openly and massively walked out of their commitment to the nation-state, the nation-state responded in kind. So now there are no jobs for anyone.

What does this have to do with Muslims, you’ll ask? Only that , as immigrants, they were by nature more sensitive to not finding a nation-state and freaked out, trying to get it back. But there is no Islam in this story because it failed to show up.

Is anybody still wondering why I dig this book?

Bloggiversary Q&A

People, the blog turned 6 yesterday, and I didn’t even notice. 2,800,000+ hits, a crazy number of posts and comments, readers from every country in the world, and, I insist, the best group of regular commenters anywhere. This April Fool’s Day joke of six years ago has been very serious for quite a while.

Let’s celebrate the bloggiversary and our collective achievement with a traditional Q&A session. You ask me anything you want and I answer.

Scroll down for new posts because I’m making this one sticky.

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Putin Threatens with Nukes over Baltics

And now Putin is threatening the NATO with nuclear strikes not only over the Crimea but also over the Baltics.

And I mean, why not? This threat worked beautifully when he easily got the US to go back on Budapest accords and allow Russia to annex the Crimea a year ago. So why not continue with such a winning strategy?

I’m Reading Europe’s Angry Muslims

I’m reading Europe’s Angry Muslims: The Revolt of The Second Generation, and it’s really good. There is very impressive research behind it, I’m spotting no idiocies at all, and I’m learning some really eye-opening stuff. The author makes it very clear that different Muslim communities in different European countries are, in fact, very different, and it’s absolutely crucial not to generalize. And there is not a single whiff of “Islam makes people violent” or, actually, “Islam makes people anything” crap, which is rare and hugely refreshing.

I’m only about 15% in at this point, but one curious insight I want to share in order to create some suspense for my forthcoming Book Notes post on the book is the following. The author argues (based on a plethora of information) that one big reason why the young European Muslims are getting radicalized, turning towards fundamentalist trends in Islam, putting on head-coverings, etc. is because this is their way to try to break the patriarchal hold their families have on them. Before it becomes a revolt against the European societies where they find themselves, it is a revolt against their religiously more lax and secularized parents. For instance, one girl in France who made a huge scandal with her hijab and with how crucial it was for her to have it on is a daughter of a Jewish man and a non-veiled Muslim woman. And there are many more cases of young people who became fundamentalist terrorists after growing up in families who practice Islam in as lax a way as the rest of the French, for instance, practice Catholicism or Judaism.

Putting Identities to Good Use

Reader Cliff Arroyo left an interesting comment:

It is true that the “men and women are different!!!!” is often code-speech for the meta-message:

I treasure my emotional problems and intend to use them as an excuse to act in a horrible self-centered way and if you protest I’m going to get hysterical and/or violent.

On the other hand, no society exists that doesn’t socialize the sexes differently and it’s not clear what the benefits of taking that approach would be.

There would be no benefits, Cliff is absolutely right. Identities allow people to alleviate the burden of living in a complex, incomprehensible world. And that’s fine. We all use identities to make our lives easier.

So I’m not advocating that we all move away from identities. All I want is for more people to begin to understand that identities are artificially created and are only good inasmuch as they make things better for us. We should control the identities and not vice versa. All that’s needed is to generate a little bit of a critical distance from identities.

For instance, I have warm and fuzzy feelings when I see a Ukrainian flag and I’m choked with tears when I hear the Ukrainian anthem. But I’m fully aware that this response was conditioned in me. This was created artificially and purposefully by someone other than me. I’m letting it exist because I’m in control of these feelings and only let them exist while they benefit me. The “me” is not subjugated to the identity. And that’s my only goal in what identities entail.

Taking gender identities as an example, if a guy is into sports, cars and track suits because he was told that this is what guys do, good for him. But if the same guy takes this manufactured identity so seriously that he doesn’t go to a doctor and shortens his life span as a result, that is taking it too far. Or, if a woman is into makeup, frilly dresses, and spas, that’s fantastic. I’m that woman, and let me tell you, it’s fun. But if I hated all this stuff and tried to force myself into it because I take the identity script too seriously, that would not be good. 

Just a little critical distance, that’s all I’m asking for.

Crazy Baker Bill Is Agonizing

Even Walmart is repudiating the “Crazy Baker Bill”:

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And Pence was stumbling and mumbling over his own bill yesterday, looking like a scared toddler.

Now that this battle has so obviously been won, it would be great to see citizens show up for higher ed in the same strong way. We could chase those useless Rauners back to the caves that they came from in just a few days of concerted pressure.