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Why Muslim Military Shootings are Inevitable
It's not just the war on terror front lines. In 2004, a Jordanian UN Peacekeeper opened fire on a group of Americans, killing two women. In 1997, on the Island of Peace, a Jordanian Corporal saw a group of Israeli schoolgirls and killed as many of the 7th and 8th graders as he could. Certainly the act of a madman? Not from the Muslim point of view. The shooter did employ an insanity defense, but it's clear that no one really thinks he was crazy. They think he was a hero.
According to his mother, "My son did a heroic deed and has pleased Allah and his own conscience. My son lifts my head and the head of the entire Arab and Islamic nation." And Jordan's new Justice Minister, appointed in response to the "Arab Spring" democracy protests reflects that attitude at the top. Hussein Mjali, the new reformist Justice Minister says, "He's a hero. He does not deserve prison. If a Jewish person killed Arabs, his country would have built a statue for him instead of imprisonment". This is what democracy and reform look like in the Arab world. This is what the attitudes of ordinary Muslims translated into political power look like. It's also what happens when they find themselves within firing range of non-Muslims.
It's possible go on listing cases like this all day. There's nothing too unique about any of them. What they get at is the underlying mentality of the ordinary Muslim that is at odds with Western notions of war. Their armies may be trained by American, British and French advisers, but the troops themselves are still Muslims. You can train them in Western tactics, but not in the morality of Western armies. And when you operate alongside them, you put yourself on the wrong side of a 21st century weapon wielded by a 7th century mind.
1. Muslims see themselves as being in a permanent state of war with anyone who has ever insulted their honor in any way
Honor is defined so loosely and broadly that just about anyone can be a target. Regardless of what treaties are signed or agreements are reached, avenging that lost honor takes precedence over everything else. The shooting doesn't stop when a piece of paper is signed. Only the official shooting does. A Muslim who seizes the chance to kill a Christian or a Jew is a hero. The government that signs a treaty with a Christian or Jewish state is branded despicable for selling out Arab and Muslim honor.
2. Muslim soldiers and officers are not bound by any common code of arms or esprit de corps
The modern Muslim army is the creation of Western colonialism. It is an institution with no moral weight. Muslim armies fight as individuals, feeling little responsibility to one another. Officers despise soldiers. Soldiers expect to be used as cannon fodder. There are exceptions, but they are rare. There is very little mutual trust and less professionalism. There is a love of formalities, of uniforms and parades, but it's no more than skin deep. A Muslim soldier or officer cannot be expected to refrain from an act because it will reflect badly on his fellows or injure their position. And he is not bound by any code of arms, only by practical necessities and his own sense of heroism.
3. Muslims contextualize actions by the group identities of the killer and his victims
Which is a fancy way of saying that Muslims place less value on the lives of non-Muslims. The lives of Muslim men are worth more than those of Muslim women. The lives of Muslims are worth more than those of non-Muslims. A Muslim who opens fire on a group of Muslims is a monster. A Muslim who opens fire on a group of non-Muslims is at worst behaving badly, and at best a hero of the nation. The higher the relative value of the shooter and the lower the relative value of his victims, the more excuses there are.
They may use some of the same words that we do, but their meanings are contextualized not by the nature of the act, but by the people involved. 'Murder' doesn't mean the act of taking a life, but someone you dislike taking the life of someone you do like. Murder can be classified as self-defense even when the victim was unarmed or a child. A father honor killing his daughter can be described as self-defense. Running airplanes into the twin towers can be described as acts of self-defense, while US drones strikes against Al-Qaeda are acts of terror.
So long as the life of the perpetrator is worth more than those of his victims, he is likely to get a partial or full pass for his actions. Self-defense applies when the perpetrator was defended some 'right' that is an aspect of his superiority. Whether it's the superiority of the father to the daughter, or the Muslim to the Christian and the Jew.
4. Group identity is the defining identity
Western liberals often imagine that they can travel safely to Muslim countries if they explain how much they disagree with their governments. But Muslims still view them as Americans, Canadians or Italians. Emotionally the group identity still defines the individual. And the individual is expected to assume responsibility for the group. Muslims frequently disagree and hate their own governments, but they do not process the cosmopolitan mindset of the Western liberal. The American liberal is still a representative of his system. An envoy from the enemy camp who can be employed for anything from propaganda to a beheading on video.
5. Group identity supplants personal relationships
Westerners fancy that they form one-on-one connections with Muslims. That is possible. But it still happens through the matrix of group identity. The extent to which the awareness of group identity dominates the interaction depends on context. But it is always there. The Westerner may think of himself as an individual, but the Muslim thinks of himself as a member of a group. His first loyalty is to that group, not to any personal bonds formed with an individual outside that group. In such a mindset, trust has virtually no useful meaning and all politics is personal.
6. Every member of a target group is fair game
Men, women, children. It doesn't matter. They're all members of the group. Even if they personally disagree with the group. It won't always go down this way. Sometimes a personal relationship may save a life. But it's not something you can count on. The imperative is genocidal. There is no distinction between soldiers and civilians. Women and children have no special privileges. Less if anything.
7. The Muslim way of war is the raid
The army is still an overlay for a tribal culture. Muslims can function within it, but most of them are more comfortable fighting as guerrillas and terrorists. The unexpected raid, a brief massacre and then a quick escape. Opening fire on a crowd feels more natural, than marching off to a war.
Combine all these elements together and what happened and what will keep happening over and over again is inevitable. A Muslim army carries these cultural and religious codes in its head. And its soldiers and officers will act on them. Western militaries may often be fooled by the facade of the professional army, but scratch the surface and what is revealed underneath has not changed much in a thousand years.
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Royal Wedding...Princess Beatrice, Victoria Beckham, Pippa Middleton & Chelsey Davy steal show! Fashion victims?
Royal Newleyweds totally in love & facing wedded bliss!
The Royal Wedding aside - sigh! - there certainly was a lot of juicy fashion fodder to feast upon.
I daresay!
As handsome Prince William (looking particulary manly in his Irish Guard Uniform highlighted with a dash of brilliant red and Royal Blue) and childhood sweetheart Kate Middleton (every bit a blushing "Royal Highness" in a stunning chic wedding frock fashioned by Sarah Burton the Numero Uno designer extraordinaire) prepared for their grand debut on the world stage before a billion-or-two prying eyes, a posse of upstarts in the Royal Court - a Duchess here, a Princess there - primped and preened for the paparazzi down at Westminister Abbey in a sly deceitful effort to steal a bit of Kate's thunder.
Before you could utter up - "Hedda Hopper" - a gaggle of frightful sorry-looking-swans fluttered into the frenzied fray.
And, in two-seconds-flat, a bevy of fashion disasters were to the English Manor born!
What do they say?
Birds of a feather flock together!
When it came to color - the plummage was dead on - and featured vibrant hues such as teal, coral, cobalt, and pink.
Joyous, in that regard.
The tricky jolting shapes and odd-ball flourishes at times reminded me of the old "I Love Lucy" episode, though, when Ricky and Fred pulled a prank on Lucy and Ethel by leading them to believe that outfits they were gifted with were designed by a top french designer - when, in fact - they were whipped up overnight from cast-offs in the trash bin.
Flying Saucers, eye-popping Polka dots, and reams of idle fabric were too much for the fragile frames that lurked underneath never to be seen again.
Consequently, ugly-duckling gowns - stuffy, over-the-top, too tight, overly-puffy, and out-of-proportion - paraded down the aisle just begging for some prankster to utter up nasty farting sounds from some dank dark corner of the Abbey (appropriate fashion commentary in this instant case).
The misguided hands of well-meaning fashion designers (clever cows milking the throne) - fumbled from the get-go - 'til the final curtain when the trussed up trollops came across as dumb show.
Among the first to be pounced on by the Fashion Police (at the Wedding of the Century) was none other than the pretty sultry sexy on-again-off-again love of randy Prince Harry.
Eghads!
Chelsy Davy sashayed into the spotlight in an aqua green Alberta Ferretti skirt and off-the-shoulder jacket with a bow at the back (which I predicted she would in a post a day-or-so ago) - but, who knew she'd blow a shoe-in - by letting the flab show.
Just maybe, she was not fashion savvy enough to fathom, that overly-tight busting-at-the-seams frocks don't cut it in chic fashion circles.
I was delighted when Ms. Davy made her grand entrance, because I'm always in a panic to find worthy candiates to poke fun at for my annual 10 Worst-Dressed-Women's list.
To refresh your memory, here are the winners (losers?) who made the grade last year.
Post: 12/31/2010
http://ijulian.blogspot.com/2010/12/julian-ayrs-3rd-annual-worst-dressed.html
Ms. Davy, just roared up to the top of the list, unless an encore can convince me otherwise!
Peter Phillip's wife ran a close second by virtue of a coat-dress (by designer Sassi Holford) which appeared to be rustled up from tacky left-over upholstery fabric from some bargain-basement sale.
And, a flop of a hat, that matched up.
The verdict is still out on Victoria Beckham - who dressed more along the lines of the "Black Swan" - than the normally-chic fashion image she is often inclined to pull off more effectively.
The solemn look added to the mournful image!
Princess Eugenie wore a blue Vivienne Westwood which was too pouffy (stuffy, too).
When she dressed for the tony event, she clearly threw caution (and taste) to the wind.
Beatrice, her doting sis, sprang for a see-thru Valentino couture coat that didn't jive well with an over-the-top outrageous hat.
"Thank God, they hid their knees," one friend of the Royals whispered to all within earshot.
Knock-knees are not in style this year, but maybe next!
When the two trotted towards the Abbey, the odd twosome reminded me of Porky & Bess.
There is one at every chi-chi event.
Some brazen broad anxious to show her girls!
Sally Bercow filled that bill to a "t" cup.
Jessica Craig - who slipped into a nude skirt suit, tan tights, and sensible shoes - underscored why no proposal was forthcoming from Wills.
Meanwile, a hatless Samantha Cameron chose to ignore fashion Wedding protocol, by neglecting (willfully?) to splurge on a spring bonnet.
April 29th was hailed as a great day for fashion, for one very good reason.
Kate elected to don a dress by Sarah Burton (Alexander McQueen's House) which - in a nutshell - knocked all the other gal's panty hose out of the Abbey.
The buzz, honestly?
The petite Princess Letizia of Spain wisely (and tastefully) tossed on a pale pink bandage-strip dress by Felipe Varela and teamed it with matching shoes and a charming cloche hat.
The epitome of style!
But, others in her chic league, were few-and-far between.
Lady Sophie Windsor was a stunnng tony guest who cut a fine swath in a cocktail dress and coat by Giorgio Armani Prive (with exaggerated shoulders and graphic hat).
Princess Michael of Kent turned Royal heads in a Sophia Loren-style picture hat, Andrea Odicini teal skirt suit, and Vanessa Noel matching shoes.
Pippa Middleton knocked everyone out when she graced the red carpet with a cowl-necked gown in ivory satin crepe by Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen.
Carole Middleton wisely selected a pale blue Catherine Walker wool crepe coat-dress over a matching silk dress.
Fashion kudos!
A Jane Corbett hat, though a tad dramatic, was very flattering none-the-less.
The Queen was all sweetness-and-light in a sunny yellow gown and dress coat by Angela Kelly.
Except for the snub aimed at Camilla Parker Bowles which caused a few tongues to wag (more juicy gossip on that tidbit later).
Camilla, by the way, turned out in lovely hand-embroidered Anna Valentine champagne silk dress and duck egg blue coat.
I predicted she would in a post a day-or-two ago.
The Countess of Wessex was relaxed and radiant-looking in a fitted biscuit suit by British designer Bruce Oldfield and did not go un-noticed in the searing glare of the spotlight.
By the by, when David Beckham first alighted from his gleaming ride, his OBE was affixed to the wrong jacket lapel.
Some kind fellow (or hottie with a sweet tooth for the soccer stud) must have tipped the sports hero off.
Unfortunately, for the fashion losers, cynical gawkers were - ready, able, and at-the-ready - to toss tomatoes at those who committed all the typical fashion faux pas.
Spoil sports!
Off with their heads
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Los Angeles Times Festival of Books...Jamie Lee Curtis & Rainn Wilson on stage today! Bookworms descend on USC!
Jada Pinkett Smith @ Festival of Books!
A few weeks ago, I posted a feature on the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, which is an annual event book-lovers look forward to with great anticipation each year.
Post: 04/06/2011
http://ijulian.blogspot.com/2011/04/los-angles-times-festival-of-booksrainn.html
Fortunately, school children from Orange County tweeted me this week, which jogged my memory at the 11th Hour.
Yes, kids!
You will see me at Book Fair tomorrow strolling around USC campus with my eye out for bargains and news scoops to report on at "The Tattler".
Thanks for the reminder, eh?
For readers at "The Tattler" who may have forgotten that the event runs today (April 30th) thru Sunday (May 1st), I have posted a run-down of the panel discussions and stage events that will be underway as this very post is published on the world-wide-web a few seconds from now.
See 'ya there, eh?
Target Children’s Stage
10:00 AM
The Okee Dokee Brothers
Take it Outside
10:40 AM
Bob Boyle
Author of Hugo and the Really Really Really Long String
11:00 AM
Mallory Lewis and Lamb Chop
11:20 AM
Jamie Lee Curtis
Author of My Mommy Hung the Moon
11:45 AM
Hip Hop Harry
Party Jams
12:20 PM
Tom Lichtenheld
Illustrator of Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site
12:40 PM
Peter Stein
Author of Cars Galore!
1:00 PM
Dallas Clayton
Author and Illustrator of An Awesome Book!
1:25 PM
Disney Junior’s Choo-Choo Soul with Genevive
Choo-Choo Soul
2:00 PM
Marc Brown
Author of Arthur Turns Green
2:20 PM
Nancy Krulik
Author of George Brown, Class Clown: Super Burp #1
Katie Kazoo Switcheroo Series
2:40 PM
R.L. Stine
Author of Goosebumps Horrorland: Hall of Horrors
3:00 PM
Megan McDonald
Author of Judy Moody and Stink series
3:25 PM
Moona Luna
Piñata Party
4:00 PM
Lisa Yee
Author of American Girl Book,Aloha, Kanani
4:20 PM
Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Author and Illustrator of The Lunch Lady Graphic Novel Series
4:40 PM
Josh Lewis
Author of Super Chicken Nugget Boy
(vs. Ned-Grant and his Eggplant Army)
5:10 PM
Justin Roberts & the Not Ready for Naptime Players
Jungle Gym
Los Angeles Times Stage
11:00 AM
Rainn Wilson
Interviewed by Amy Alkon
Author of SoulPancake
12:10 AM
Stefanie Powers
Author of One from the Hart
1:20 PM
Jillian Michaels
Interviewed by Rene Lynch
Author of Unlimited: How to Build an Exceptional Life
2:30 PM
Danica McKellar
Author of Hot X: Algebra Exposed
3:40 PM
Alison Arngrim
Author of Confessions of a Prairie Bitch
4:50 PM
Sister Souljah
Interviewed by Jada Pinkett Smith
Author of Midnight and the Meaning of Love
USC Stage
10:00 AM
Festival Kickoff with the Trojan Marching Band
Musical Performance
Welcome by Los Angeles Times Publisher Eddy Hartenstein
USC President C.L. Max Nikias
11:40 PM
Funny But True Hosted by Prince Gomolvilas
Storytelling-Based Performance
12:50 PM
Greg Johnson Quartet
Jazz Performance
2:00 PM
Javon Johnson
Spoken Word Performance
3:10 PM
Rozzi Crane
Popular Music Performance
4:20 PM
Second Nature Improv
Comedic Performance
5:30 PM
Bear Attack
Popular Music Performance
Cooking Stage
11:00 AM
Erin McKenna
Author of BabyCakes Covers the Classics
Cooking Demonstration
12:30 PM
Graham Kerr
Author of Growing at the Speed of Life
Cooking Demonstration
2:00 PM
Bob Blumer
Author of Glutton for Pleasure
Cooking Demonstration
3:30 PM
Laurie David & Kristin Uhrenholdt
Authors of The Family Dinner
Cooking Demonstration
YA Stage
11:00 AM
Brave NewWorlds: Writing the Unreal
Panelists:
Andrew Smith, Allyson Condie, Laura McNeal, Tom McNeal
Moderator:
Aaron Hartzler
12:30 PM
Smells Like Teen Spirit: Young Adult Fiction
Panelists:
Lisi Harrison, Joanna Philbin, Elizabeth Eulberg, Abby McDonald
Moderator:
Aaron Hartzler
2:00 PM
The Practical & the Powerful: Writing Fantasy or Keeping it Real
Panelists:
Robin Benway, Gayle Forman, Gennifer Choldenko, Allen Zadoff
Moderator:
Cecil Castellucci
3:30 PM
Picture This: Graphic Novels
Panelists:
Kazu Kibuishi, Tracy White, Deborah Vankin
Moderator:
Aaron Hartzler
5:00 PM
LAYAPALOOZA!
A live game show for:
Lovers of books for teens & tweens
Poetry Stage
10:00 A.M.
Rick Bursky & Majid Naficy read from:
Death Obscura and Father & Son
10:30 AM
Chase Twichell reads from:
Horses Where the Answers Should Have Been
11:00 AM
Daniel Tiffany reads from:
Privado and The Dandelion Clock
11:30 AM
Annie Finch reads from:
Among the Goddesses: An Epic Libretto in Seven Dreams
12:00 PM
Terese Svoboda reads from Weapons Grade
12:30 PM
Amy Newlove Schroeder & Dorothy Barresi read from:
The Sleep Hotel and American Fanatics
1:00 PM
Beckian Goldberg & Sarah Maclay read from:
Reliquary Fever: New and Selected Poems and Music for the Black Room
1:30 PM
Dana Levin reads from Sky Burial
2:00 PM
Henri Cole reads from:
Pierce the Skin: Selected Poems (1982—2007)
2:30 PM
Ed Roberson reads from:
To See the Earth Before the End of the World
3:00 PM
Craig Santos Perez reads from:
From Unincorporated Territory {Saina}
3:30 PM
Carol Muske-Dukes Hosts Various Poets reading from:
Crossing State Lines: An American Renga
4:00 PM
Laure-Anne Bosselaar reads from A New Hunger
4:30 PM
Atsuro Riley reads from Romey’s Order
5:00 PM
Ellyn Maybe and Her Band perform from:
Rodeo for the Sheepish and Other Works
Etc. Stage
10:00 AM
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Student Author Panel:
A reading, discussion and signing with students ages 6-18
11:00 AM
Dime Stories
Three-minute stories read by Various Artists
12:00 PM
Imagine Ireland
A selection of non-fiction writers from:
Ireland by Molly McCloskey and Brian Dillon
1:00 PM
Murphy’s Flaw
Blue Grass Musical Performance
2:00 PM
Brand X LA Unheard Presents Young Hunting
Musical Performance
3:00 PM
The Hero Complex Presents Quizzam! Hosted by Geoff Boucher
Comics Trivia Contest
3:30 PM
Andrew Breitbart in Conversation with Robin Abcarian
PANEL CODE: 1092
Interviewer:
Ms. Robin Abcarian
4:00 PM
Zack Cole
Musical Performance
5:00 PM
PEN Center USA
Emerging Voices Reading
Discover the World
11:00 AM
Irish Writers Sara Berkeley and Peter Sirr
Poetry Readings
12:00 PM
Korea Presents Ji Yoon Jay Lee Byung Sang
Traditional Korean Musical Performance
1:00 PM
Israel Presents:
“Israel in Los Angeles A bond between communities”
Video Presentation
2:00 PM
Irish Writers Mary O’Donoghue and Kevin Power
Fiction Readings
3:00 PM
Korea Presents Kim Eung Hwa Dance Academy
Traditional Korean Dance Performance
4:00 PM
Los Angeles Times Presents Don Bartletti
My Camera as Witness to a Non-Fiction World
Hoy Stage
10:00 AM
Welcoming Celebration
11:00 AM
STAR Program
Dance Performance
12:00 PM
Mariachi Cielo Nuevo
Musical Performance
1:00 PM
Hoy Spanish Spelling Bee Finals
Category 1
2:00 PM
Salt Petal
Musical Performance
3:00 PM
A Vivir Bien
Panel Discussion
4:00 PM
Rock STAR
Musical Performance
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Udita Goswami Biography - Bollywood Actress Udita Goswami
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Basics on Udita
Udita Goswami was born in Assam, India on the 2nd September 1984. Her growing up years were spent in Dehradun. She studied at the DAV Public School till eighth grade.
Standing at 5’8”, she was natural as a model. She walked the ramp for leading designers like Suneet Verma and Tarun Tahilyani besides being seen in commercials like Pepsi, Titan and Nokia. She was the cover girl for Cosmopolitan, Elle and Femina.
She won the MTV Model Mission 2 and Model of the Year Asia 2001.
Udita is currently dating director Mohit Suri.
Udita Goswami’s Movies
2003 Udita Goswami’s debut movie was Pooja Bhatt’s Paap as Kaya a Buddhist girl whose life is in turmoil when she falls in love. She was cast opposite John Abraham. It was not a major hit but it brought her a lot of attention.
2005 Her second movie was Mohit Suri’s Zeher, a remake of Out of Time. The movie also starred Emraan Hashmi and Shamita Shetty and was a moderate success. She played the role of Anna, a scheming woman.
2006 She teamed up with her Zeher co-star Emraan Hashmi in Aksar, which became a hit.
2007 Aggar with Tusshar Kapoor and Shreyas Talpade went unnoticed.
2009 She has a part in Sunny Deol’
Tattooed Women
The whole field of tattoos for women is growing at a tremendous rate. If you think back even 20 years ago tattoos for women were not all that popular and most of the women getting them were keeping them covered up. However times have definitely changed and tattoo designs have really advanced at a tremendous rate. Today"s tattoo have more brilliant colors and are a far cry from your grandfathers Hawaiian girl tattoo on his forearm.
It used to be that women would get an occasional rose or name tattoos on their breast or some well hidden spot. However with current fashion trends there are tons of cute tattoo designs for women out there are women are now getting tattoos at an amazing rate.
Women"s tattoo designs and placement have also changed with this new growth. No longer are women getting simple tattoos that they keep well hidden. Women are now getting cute tattoo designs done and placing them in more visible places.
Some of the most popular items to get tattoos of are:
1. Shooting Star Tattoos
2. Butterfly Tattoos
3. Unicorn Tattoos
4. Angel Tattoos
5. Fairy Tattoos
6. Dragonfly tattoos
7. Flower design tattoos
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2. ankle tattoos
3. front side of the hips (again hip hugger jeans have made this more popular)
4. butt cheek left or right
5. Belly button area