By Mike Adams
Monday, September 08, 2014
Abdullah Ghavami Chahzanjiru and Salman Ghanbari
Chahzanjiri were hanged in southern Iran on August 6, 2014. According to the
Daily Beast, it appears that they were executed for consensual sodomy. Their
deaths are part of a wave of executions in Iran, with more than 400 in the
first half of 2014 alone, according to the NGO Iran Human Rights.
So why is a possible wave of anti-gay violence in Iran
not being investigated by the Obama administration, headlined by the national
news media, and protested in mass by college professors? The answer to that
question is actually very simple: The current administration, the media, and
the academy are all motivated by national identity politics, not by global
principles of human equality.
Some may remember the brutal death of Jesse Dirkhising
back in the late 1990s. Dirkhising was a 13-year old who was brutally raped,
sodomized, tortured, and then murdered – all at the hands of a couple of adult
homosexual males. But because he was white and not identified with a
disenfranchised minority group – and because his attackers were gay – the
Clinton administration ignored the murder. And so did the national news media.
And so did the American professoriate.
Instead, the Clinton administration, the national news
media, and the professoriate focused on the murder of Matt Shepard. The reason
for that was simply that Shepard was gay and his killers were not believed to
be. In fact, the killers were not part of any readily identifiable victim
group. So the murder fit the vision of those who embrace identity politics and
seek to protect minorities from dominant groups.
Identity politics is a game and it is not based on
principle. It is predicated on the dangerous idea that rights belong to groups
and not individuals. Years after the Shepard murder, it has become evident that
his killers were not motivated by anti-gay animus. Nonetheless, the legend
continues. Truth is not relevant to those who embrace identity politics.
Neither is evidence.
The same factors that were in play in the Shepard
coverage were also involved last month when the Obama administration, the
media, and the academy ignored the deaths of Chahzanjiru and Chahzanjiri and
instead focused on the death of Michael Brown.
The Brown case fits the vision of the anointed. They see
a minority victim and a white attacker and they have all they need to commence
with the trial. But the trial will take place in the court of public opinion,
not in a court of law. And a presumption of guilt will dictate the proceedings.
The accused will shoulder the burden of proof.
But there will be no trial in the court of public opinion
for those responsible for the deaths of Chahzanjiru and Chahzanjiri. Nor will
there be a formal investigation at the behest of the Obama administration. And
the academy will remain silent. They all identify with the homosexuals who were
killed. But the problem is this: the killers were Muslims. And they need to
avoid offending Muslims.
In America, Muslims are a crucial part of the victim
coalition. They are envisioned as being unfairly targeted as violent and
intolerant. According to this vision, they are practitioners of the religion of
peace. In fact, as a group, Muslims have a right to that characterization. The
rights of the group trump the rights of occasional victims.
Recently, Robert George was accused of applying a double
standard by speaking out against the Iranians for hanging Chahzanjiru and
Chahzanjiri. After all, he opposes same-sex marriage in America. How can he
push for equality in Iran?
But that is a misapplication of the term “double
standard.” A double standard is applied when one treats two identical things in
a different way. Put simply, preventing homosexuals from redefining marriage
isn’t the same thing as hanging them for consensual sex. There is no moral
inconsistency, here.
The American left is not involved in the application of a
double standard by simply ignoring Chahzanjiru and Chahzanjiri after making a
martyr of Matt Shepard. The two Iranians were not killed for their involvement
in illicit drugs. And Shepard was not killed because he was gay. The two cases
are not the same. Thus, no double standard is possible. There is only rank
Pharisaic hypocrisy.
So don’t wait around for the anointed – even the most
committed of gay activists - to start believing what they preach about human
equality. If you do, they will only leave you hanging. Sometimes even
literally.
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