SINCE WHEN is it a sign of "sensitivity" and "tolerance" to oppose the building of a house of worship? When that house of worship is a mosque, and you're a politician seeking mileage out of the hysteria that can be whipped up around 9/11 and the "war on terror."
The crusade in Lower Manhattan is more than the ravings of racists. It represents the crudest face of the ideological offensive to justify U.S. wars and occupations in the Middle East and beyond, as well as stepped-up repression at home...
Anti-mosque crusades in other cities and towns have also gained traction, according to the New York Times...There have been other outbursts of anti-Muslim hate--including Glenn Beck's call for a "Militia Day" to protest Muslim Family Day at the Six Flags amusement park in Chicago on September 12, and South Carolina state Sen. Jake Knotts' description of his opponent for the Republican nomination for governor, state Rep. Nikki Haley, as a "raghead" (Haley is actually a Methodist who was born in India and converted from Sikhism)...
THESE DIFFERENT expressions of anti-Muslim bigotry have a common source--and it isn't simply the racist pandering that is the stock and trade of right-wing political leaders like Palin, Gingrich and Beck. The demonization of Islam is the ideological face of the U.S. drive to control the flow of oil from the Middle East and to project its military and political influence around the world.
From the beginning, the U.S. "war on terror" has been framed as a war to defend "Western values" from barbarism, medieval cruelty and irrationality...
http://socialistworker.org/2010/08/11/making-hate-respectable