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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

The polarization principle is the most important principle for our minds...It gives us an insight into 'the other'. Disorder is a very simple word to outcast the other. Our life revolves around the others...Solitude is bliss but it has demonic effect many a times.
To break the barriers of the thought process is not enchanting but diseased. Shrouds of false seems to put layers slowly and steadily to hide it away from us.
'The Other' is always the one to be experimented upon...What is Islam radicalism all about. Its the exact problem of orientalism.

The web of racism, cultural stereotypes, political imperialism, de-humanising ideology holding in the Arab or the Muslim is very strong indeed. It is this web which every palestinian has come to feel as his own punishing destiny...The nexus of knowledge and power creating the 'oriental' and in a sense obliterating him as a human being is therefore not just a stability matter.

So is the islam Radicalism their own seed? NO. the harvest is somewhere else which has been dissolved in the social strata. It is the clear matter of the identity crisis looming over Islam. How do we think of middle-east. Either as Oil suppliers or terrorists and this proves it beyond a shadow of doubt about the orientalist mind we have. The identity of every one has been erased from the map. They are mere numbers. But the identity crisis is always the result of 'the other'...

The identity crisis gives way to Terrorism, Osama or even Saddam...The two men were supplied everything to establish a stronghold in the late eighties by the US of A. Iraq was made stable to face Iran, to dissolve Iran's identity of a powerhouse controlling oil. and after the job was done well Iraq's identity was needed to be answered. just think what is Iraq today...A place for rubbles....

If Arab Palestinians oppose Israeli settlement and occupation of their lands, then it is merely 'the return of Islam', or, as a renowed contempory 'Orientalist' defines it, Islamic opposition to non-islamic peoples, a principle of Islam enshrined in the Seventh century. Now what kind of hypocrisy is that?

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