Friday, July 15, 2005
A harsh world
Charles Krauthammer explains that there is now a civil war within Islam that necessarily involves the rest of the world. Christianity's reformation and counter-reformation, coming about when the religion was approximately as old as Islam is now, were also long and bloody.
The recent Pew survey of Muslim attitudes is hardly comforting; the LA Times reports: "Poll Finds Less Support for Terrorism". Even then, the newer numbers on how many Muslims assent to the use of terror and suicide bombings denote much more than just a fringe -- 57% in Jordan, 39% in Lebanon, 25% in Pakistan, 15% in Indonesia, 14% Turkey, 13% Indonesia. That is a lot of people.
When large numbers of people cope badly with the modern world, there is, unfortunately, no simple way to bring them into modernity. The Bush people have a plan and there are many reasons to be skeptical of it. Yet, I have heard nothing from the other side -- except perhaps the admonition that we go easy on the profiling.

