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USD Professor Leads Silent Protest Against Anti-Muslim Rhetoric
A religious studies kook professor at the University of San Diego who is concerned about growing anti-Muslim rhetoric has started a silent protest, with students and faculty wearing yellow stars marked “Muslim.” Bahar Davary, associate professor of theology and religious studies, came up with the idea during her class “Islamic Faith and Practice,” an introduction to Islam, and her students suggested several designs.
I bet they did...
The yellow Star of David is what the Nazis required all Jews to wear prior to the Holocaust. The crescent moon and word “Muslim” draw the connection with today’s politics.
Actually, it looks like a deliberate provocation, and I suspect that's just what Ms. Davary intended...
“What it symbolizes is that there have been people who have been made to be the ‘other’ throughout history,” said Davary, an Iranian-American whose academic specialty at the Catholic university is Islam.

Last month Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said he would require all Muslim-Americans to register in a national database, and subsequently proposed banning Muslims from entering the country. Ben Carson, another Republican contender, has said he could not support a Muslim as President.

“It’s not only Trump. It’s not only Ben Carson,” Davary said. “There have been anti-Muslim actions taking place. In some ways it’s frightening.”
Which is why anti-Muslim hate crimes in the U.S. run way behind anti-black and anti-Jewish hate crimes...
Davary’s students first began wearing the stars, and then other University of San Diego faculty members. She estimates there are over 100 being worn on campus, with more people asking for the stars every day. “By wearing these, we’re simply inviting conversation about this topic,” she said.
"Inviting conversation" the progressive way, in which you shut up and do as you're told...
For now, it’s a campus protest only. She advises her students not to wear the stars off campus in case the meaning is misunderstood.
I think she's perfectly understood...

Posted by: Steve White 2015-12-18
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