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You've got the wrong man: Anti-fascist organisations pursue UKIP but let Islamist extremists off the hook (photo: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

The state intervenes when the principles of a liberal society collapse. Usually it blunders in. Invariably it destroys basic freedoms. No one except the most blinkered supporters of authoritarian government can predict with confidence that its "crackdowns" and "emergency measures" will make our lives better or safer. But there you are. When supposedly good and responsible people fail to police themselves, the government will summon the real police to do the job for them.

For years, a dizzying gulf has stretched between the principles most good and responsible liberals say they hold — beliefs in reasoned argument, democracy, and equal rights for women, gays and people of all colours and creeds — and their practical failure to oppose radical Islam. A few of us tried to persuade them to mean what they say and behave accordingly. Some of us have stayed on the Left. Others have given up on what looks an irredeemably compromised movement and attacked liberal-left orthodoxy from the right. I will not pretend that any of us have had a great deal of success.

"A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light," said Max Planck, "but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it."

I thought that liberal values would only creep forward at the Planckian pace of "one funeral at a time", and we would have to wait for the current generation of liberal-leftists to die out before we saw progress. I forgot that outsiders can impose changes insiders refuse to contemplate. Whatever their politics, religion or occupation, people who live in bubbles confuse their world with the whole world. Lost in their little rituals and taboos, they do not see that others are noting their faults and weighing whether or not to interfere.

The schools can seem a self-enclosed system. Meet an educationalist and he or she will be on the Left nine times out of ten. Yet when fanatics from the Islamist religious Right took over Birmingham schools, the teaching unions, Labour councillors and the liberal press did everything they could to cover up a plan to impose a reactionary education on British children. Unions did not defend secular teachers when hard-line governors forced them out. Supposed leftists did not worry that governors were making a "sustained and coordinated" effort "to force the segregationist attitudes and practices of a hard-line and politicised strain of Sunni Islam" on British boys and girls, as Birmingham City Council's inquiry put it. Right until the moment when they could no longer deny the truth, they claimed the scandal was an Islamophobic plot, manufactured by Conservatives trying to exploit racial tensions.

It has been that way for what feels like forever in Britain's schools. You don't tackle difficult subjects. You never lay yourself open to accusations of racism, however spurious and self-interested they may be. It felt it could carry on that way forever too. But all of a sudden the state, and I suspect the public, decided it had had enough. Government inspectors put the Sir John Cass Church of England school under "special measures" a few weeks ago. Its teachers and governors will face extraordinary scrutiny and can be dismissed at short notice, not because they were plotting to indoctrinate children — they are by all accounts admirable people running an admirable school — but because they failed to spot that Muslim pupils were linking to extremist sites on Facebook.

For what would have been a forgivable lapse only last year, a good school has lost its autonomy. Every school in the country now knows it must treat radical Islam in much the same way as it treats extreme white racism or suffer. The liberal failure to be honest about political Islam in Birmingham is having national consequences.

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amcdonald
January 24th, 2015
9:01 PM
Excellent articles by Douglas Murray and Rod Liddle at the Spectator online. To our list of crimes and sins we can also add `racist` and `far-right`. Muslims behead women in public in Mecca. Nothing to do with Islam. Maybe Islam`s got nothing to do with Islam. Go figure that one Will `society of the integrated spectacle` Self ! Has there ever been a worse pro-situationist writer ? Apart from Jonathan Jones at the Guardian. Perhaps there`s some future for Critical Muslim magazine (online) published by the Muslim Institute,London. Intelligent, cultural and uniquely it also has a sense of humour. It`s pathetic of the C of E flying flags at half-mast for the dead king of a country where Christianity is banned. ! The Archbishop of Canterbury thinks there should be a "long-term campaign to provide alternative narratives that are as exciting as the one the terrorist organisations run." " Exciting" ? Most of us think terrorists run cowardly,vile,illiterate,ignorant,gobshite, criminal,murderous mafia `career opportunities` schemes for wannabe jihadist nutjobs. What alternative temptations/sins does the Archbishop think will work ?

amcdonald
January 17th, 2015
4:01 PM
Next to the Socialist Worker and Christian Healing stalls in Newcastle city centre (usually there on Saturdays) is now the pop-up `Challenging Stereotypes-Authentic Islam` stall. That`s four stereotype blokes with beards and muslim hats behind a table thinking we`d like to stand in the cold winter street and engage in limited civilised conversation with them. Nobody was. No invitations to the warm mosque for a coffee. At least at the Hari Krishna temple there`s happy singing and dancing and a tasty vegetarian meal laid on ! At the Christian cathedral there`s a nice café. The art galleries have nice cafes. Islam announces the creation of no friendly cultural situations for conversation and discussion. To our list of sins and crimes (infidel,unbeliever,blasphemer,kafir,dog,pig,apostate,satanist colonialist...) they add islamophobe and now "free-speech fundamentalist" ! The generousity and conviviality of Islam`s taqiya ideology ! It`s a labyrinth of deceit and treachery. It degrades and impoverishes the lands and people it controls. Hormonal,ugly- minded `Teenage Mohammad` feeding on jihad-porn and now on the terrorist rampage in Europe. How authentic! How `hurt` they are by cartoons,art and civilisation`s freedoms. The mayor of Rotterdam making the most concise statement on the subject.

Observer of the Scene
January 13th, 2015
10:01 AM
An article I'd like to see Nick Cohen write: "The Great Betrayal: How Liberals Like Me Opened the Borders to the Third World (and Called Everyone Who Objected a Racist)". Israel has the right policy on Muslims and other vibrant enrichers: it deports them and puts up fences to keep them out.

amcdonald
January 12th, 2015
9:01 PM
Anonymous is in what country ? UKIP aren`t a "threat" to democracy. They`re a comedy interlude, vaudeville. The Labour Party will win the election. Islamo- taqiya won`t be irrelevant or vanish into thin air. As John Lydon (a lifelong Labour voter) has it in the New Statesman, " In humour I find a great sense of truth. You can find truth by ridiculing yourself and others." Zizek still maintains the sharia/caliphate scum are operating from an inferiority complex. "The limits of my language are the limits of my world."-Wittgenstein. The only language the jihadis have is jihad-porn and gruel-propaganda. A superb historical sunday in Paris with millions of people taking to the streets in the (zizekian) Holy Spirit of liberty and civilisation.

Anonymous
January 11th, 2015
5:01 PM
What a load of utter drivel. Cohen disingenuously asks why "The Left" aren't protesting against Jihadists as much as they are protesting against UKIP. Erm maybe because there isn't a "Jihad Party" showing up on TV debates and on Question Time? Because there isn't a "Jihad Party" getting 25% of the vote in euro elections? (Admittedly on a dismal turnout). There isn't a "Jihad Party" getting council seats and putting up billboards all over the place in the run up to elections, getting huge funds from bankers and plutocrats and spending more in some campaigns than the major, mainstream parties. Islam is irrelevant compared to the threat UKIP poses to what passes for democracy in Britain.

amcdonald
January 9th, 2015
7:01 PM
On BBC news online there is Jeanette Bougrab,the partner of one of the murdered Charlie Hebdo artists, saying "The Republic is guilty..." Douglas Murray`s article in the Spectator `Charlie Hebdo stood alone.What does that say about our `free` press?` now has the start of a comprehensive answer. All credit to the French police etc for swiftly killing the sharia scum. But there`s a big question about the French Intelligence service`s failure to map and monitor islamo-networking in France. The French Intelligence services are more `Banana-Republic` than expert professionals? Perhaps Douglas Murray or Nick Cohen could interview Jeanette Bougrab ? Thanks to solidarity from Liberation magazine etc the next edition of Charlie Hebdo will be one million copies not the usual 60,000. Paris had the Dadaists,Surrealists and Situationists. Now it`s Charlies Gone Global. With art, philosophy, music humour and `material superiority` the republic enlightens.

Anonymous
January 7th, 2015
2:01 AM
Nick. First let us begin by rejecting the mapping of Islamic expression through a left or right dichotomy. It might make for exciting copy but it betrays the lack of intellectual engagement with the issue at hand. So. A simple question. Please identify the key culprits on (your term) 'the Left' responsible for this failure and moral relativism (a term that Chomsky strongly rejects). Also, please identify the structures and relationships engaging in this relativism that you find so objectionable - the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) would be an interesting starting point via the Stop The War Coalition (StWC). Looking forward to an informed reply!

Alan Norman
December 31st, 2014
1:12 PM
"Think what you will about UKIP — and I think nothing but ill about them — but it is not actually recommending the rape of enslaved women." Could that be the most self-contradictory sentence of 2014?

Anonymous
December 28th, 2014
11:12 PM
Liberals never believed in reasoned arguments or rights for women. Liberal women are less happy, women today are less happy. The feminist movement was not reasonable ever. Liberals shout racism all the time when their precious egalitarian premise is challenged. Pew found that republicans in America were better informed, more open minded, and more consistent. The left just controls the media and the Right has never recovered from, nor understood, that

Nighthawk
December 25th, 2014
12:12 AM
Going for the jugular of the Islamist-friendly left requires a bit of depth psychology. Western culture and society is a manifestation of "Daddy" and, hence will always be supect to the first-world leftist. The chronic oedipalism of the left makes it impossible for it to be on the same side as Daddy, even if it's to oppose ultrareactionary Islamism. This attitude should be rhetorically dealt with as patholgy. If there is ever going to be a healthy robust left to counter the world's growing plutocracy, it will have to incorporate some of the meritocratic ethos prominent in America. Somehow, leftist sympathies drifted away from the solid proletariat, who have shown merit in dangerous, dirty and tedious work, and lighted on the lumpen proletariat who sit around waiting for their relief check, stick needles in their arms and, in so many ways strengthen conservative stereotypes about the poor. Leftist symapathies for islamists are parallel to this. Simply by receiving opprobrium from Daddy, drool-flecked Muslim fanatics take on a a sheen of otherness and achieve a certain allure for the left. We need an adult left that responds to injustice in a clear-eyed way instead of using the political realm as a projection of its neurotic inner world.

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