I wonder somehow if Islam might be the ally of western religious state supporters. I know that’s a terrible thing to even think, in our climate, but I can’t help it. Did you know that Iran led a walk-out that in the end caused the UN to vote down an amendment that would have automatically included abortion in all language mentioning ‘reproductive rights,’ a phrase found throughout UN documents. It would have made abortion legal in all countries by fiat. Iran was the only country that copped to it and walked out, even though the Vatican delegation had been there, silent, Ireland, silent, all the Catholic countries silent. I was so grateful I sent an anonymous email to the Iranian embassy: thank you from the bottom of my heart. Because after they walked out, then our forces came to the fore and the US was forced to withdraw the motion. This happened in the fall of 2009. Austin Ruse reported it.
And sometimes I feel the same way about dress. Recently I was sitting on the bus with a Muslim lady in the whole getup on one side, and an American woman evidently dressed for a class in stripping on my other side, and I felt absolutely grateful to the Muslim lady. I was so embarrassed by the second lady I forgot my book on the bus.
I have a pro-life friend who continually circulates the most extreme anti-Islam material, and I asked her the other day, who else in this country does she think votes pro-life? It is not Muslims flocking to abortion centers, either.
I know all the confusion of who ought to be our allies and who actually are our allies and so forth stems from historical events quite beyond my control, and I accept them as God’s will. Still, when I hear on a travel channel a young Iranian woman, a college student outside her university where she had the insult, according to the reporter, of attending classes, free, with other women, very dignified looking in her discrete makeup and headscarf, saying she hopes Iran and the US become better ‘friends’ so she can enjoy freedom in the way she dresses, I find myself rooting for the regime! 'Cause those girls being interviewed looked well cared for and modest and sweet, still, safe in their terrible horrible ignorant theocracies!
Of course one prefers the Christian freedom of womenfolk, but we are no longer being offered that choice. That is gone. If it were not for their position regarding divorce (it is easy for men to obtain in all the Muslim states I know about, many islamic women’s groups are lobbying hard for the same right rather than fighting it) I would almost rather live under Sharia law than the horror we have concocted right here in the good old USA, the no-fault climate, the aborting, contracepting culture that makes every marriage a slave marriage, as Undset puts it.
If only our Church would repudiate its support of the secular state, we could try to work for a party that really supports marriage, makes divorce very very difficult to obtain, gives women the support of a law against abortion so they could resist the pressure from boyfriends and family (things the Republicans generally approve, except for divorce, everyone now acts as if that fight were lost), and on the other hand pursued economic policies that worked for the broadest distribution of ownership (not income, please notice, a solution neither Dem or Repub but Catholic)–we’d be set! We could work for that end. As it is, we’re faced with a big choice between a kick in the head and a kick in the stomach, offering our kids to die for a state in slow raving dissolution, in fact for a state that is eating our children. Fifty million dead, so far, for a few jacked up numbers on an earnings’ sheet.
We’re paralyzed, as it is. And our beloved country’s position regarding the secular state is an unspoken, almost unconscious, element in Islam’s undying opposition to the ‘western way,’ not the first thing they will say in an interview, but there in the nuts and bolts of their deadly serious gripes against us.