Thursday, February 13, 2020

Overcoming the impact of difference on social cohesion


Overcoming the impact of difference on social cohesion


Speech delivered by 

Keysar Trad

at the 

Advancing Community Cohesion Conference at Western Sydney University 

(Wednesday afternoon session 12 February 2020)


Speech Abstract:
Recent trends have used difference as an "Othering" process which created social divisions.  We need to appreciate difference as an opportunity to grow and at the same time, differentiate between the nature or type of difference and learn which differences to set aside for being inherently important to "others" and those differences that can be compromised without compromising core religious teachings or cultural mores that form part of a person's identity. 

This notion needs to also be applied to what might be considered as offensive to our sensibilities. 
Recognising that there will always be something that is offensive to others, what levels of offensive behaviour can we accept?

When we refer to a culture of respect and understanding, we need to find a comfort zone as to differentiate between respect of the individual and their freedoms as against respect for behaviours and our ability to isolate the behaviour from the individual and address behaviours that offend us without disrespecting the individual.

Overcoming the sense of cultural superiority of the dominant majority, or minority to create respect and social harmony.

Creating avenues to debate difference within a comfortable framework that allows advocates to engage in rational debates for the common good.

Method:
Will examine some of the existing research and data on Othering attributed to political leaders and media personalities.

Will analyise how certain practices impact on others, for example; Halal food, religious dress such as the Hijab or the Niqab, the Sikh Turban etc.

Data: will be taken from existing research and or established religious teachings of those religions (as written in their “holy books”) which will be used as an example.



Complete Text of Speech

(Due to time constraints, only a summary was delivered - as per the video above)



Start of presentation:
I pay my respect to the original custodians of the land, their elders past, present and emerging.

Warning: 
1 - If anyone here objects to introspection and constructive criticism, I can tell you now that you run the risk of being offended by my brief presentation.  My intention is not to offend but to provoke reflection and further discussion.
2 – My references are easily Google-able.
3 – This presentation is illustrative, not exhaustive.
4 – It is not the purpose of this talk to vilify any religion, culture or race (other than the culture of “entitlement”).

How do we overcome the impact of difference?
1 – Diagnose the problem and identify those who prey on it.
2 – Explain the importance of the difference and highlight its neutral and or positive effects through broad engagement.  For example, my scarf allows me to contribute without causing harm to you.  Halal food provides great economic opportunities for Australia and allows us to eat healthy.
3 – Create your own business opportunities where unfair exploitation can be minimized.
4 – Improve your political presence.

1 – Diagnosing and identifying:
Difference and Othering are a political tool used to profit a small number of individuals through creating social change that is detrimental to sections of humanity.
Difference is the easiest tool for opportunists to create Othering and thereby a “them and us” outlook.  This galvanizes rabble and opportunists amongst the “us”.  It gives a tool for use in the exploitation of the labour and resources of others, historically, robbing them of land and freedoms.
In today’s globalized world, it is not enough to look at local examples, the politics of some if not all the nations that I will mention impact on us and most of these nations have lobbyists in Australia and elsewhere who profit from justifying their actions.

The most glaring contemporary examples of “Othering” are:
The state of Israel[i] (the mother of all conflicts).  The collective guilt of Europe (and the US)[ii] borne from not protecting Jews living in Nazi Germany has been used to justify the creation and ongoing support of the Israeli state in historic Palestine thereby resulting in an Israeli Palestinian conflict that is seeing some of the greatest repression against the Indigenous Palestinian people.  The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is our world’s greatest source of “Othering”.  Israeli politicians[iii] and Israel-linked think tanks and lobby groups[iv] the world over expend great energies and resources to demonise not only Palestinians denouncing them as terrorists and keeping nearly 2 million in the second biggest open air prison  but also demonizing Arab and Muslims[v].  (The Gaza strip has been outstripped by Kashmir which became the biggest open-air prison on 5 August 2019).  Israel’s most powerful nation-backer, the USA has (contrary to international law[vi]) rehashed and repackaged a 40 year-old Israeli proposal[vii] under what it calls “the Deal of the Century” a proposal that further robs Palestinians of rights, lands and sovereignty.  The Othering of indigenous Palestinians by the state of Israel and its agents has led to large scale dispossession[viii] of land and lately, allegedly, the stealing of human organs[ix] from Palestinians.

Europe’s guilt over the holocaust of Jews, who were “Othered” by the Nazis, needs to extend to Europe’s own colonial holocausts represented in continuing client regimes in many African countries, the slave trade that killed tens of millions of people[x], the slaughter of American Indians[xi] and the slaughter of Australian aborigines[xii]. (We do the lip-service of welcome to country and lip-service respect to “the original custodians” but do nothing to stop the persecution of Indigenous Australians whose rates of deaths in custody are appalling[xiii].  Our courts also allow a foreign mining company[xiv] to deny them access to their sacred land).

The world is ignoring the present ongoing holocausts in Iraq, China, Burma, Palestine and what may become one in India (God forbid) if the ruling BJP[xv] (and its RSS[xvi] base) is not brought to account for its ongoing crimes.  Israel is engaging in its own holocaust against the Palestinian people, a holocaust based on the easily identifiable religious and racial difference.  All these atrocities are fueled by “Othering”.

Myanmar (whose regime has the support of Israel[xvii]) is an example where Buddhists[xviii] are using religious and racial differences to mobilise pogroms and state persecution of the Rohingya leading to mass murder, expulsions and displacements of large swathes of people.

China (also supported by Israel[xix]) is an example of Othering by a political ideology, Communism has created a “god” of Chinese leader Xi Jinping[xx] who has incarcerated millions[xxi] in concentration camps and sent more than one million informants or spies[xxii] into the homes of Uyghur Muslims in annexed East Turkistan.  There is persecution of Christians[xxiii], Falun Gong[xxiv] and other minorities[xxv] by the People’s Republic of China.  Difference has been used to steal land, harvest human organs[xxvi] and persecute millions of people.  China declaring Islam as a mental illness[xxvii] or a contagious disease[xxviii] is exercising Othering in justify its wholesale persecution of Uyghur Muslims.  Harvesting organs treats these “Othered” peoples like livestock rather than equal human beings.

For a Muslim living in India (another country enjoying unconditional support from Israel[xxix]), the mere accusation of eating beef can lead to murder by a lynch mob[xxx].  Yet, Statista lists India as the second biggest beef exporter in the world with over 1.9 million tons in of beef expected to be exported by the end of 2019[xxxi].  According to Researchgate[xxxii], India is also the second biggest “Halal” exporter in the world.  It is not about eating beef, it is using difference to whip up hatred, demonization and the will to subdue, humiliate and usurp the freedom of the minority to the profit of the ruling elites.  In India, this is culminating in the 5 months blackout[xxxiii] and brutal military occupation of Jammu and Kashmir[xxxiv] and the Citizenship Amendment Act[xxxv] that is likely to lead to the detention of nearly 2 million people in concentration camps.  The ruling elites and their corporate media are using Hindutva[xxxvi] (Hindu nationalism) as a call to arms, the difference being religion and a ludicrous new notion of race.

Some Arab majority Muslim countries are no exception, though with some of those countries, most of their victims are fellow Muslims, the civil war in Syria has drawn Shia “Muslims” from Iran[xxxvii] and Lebanon to support the repressive Syrian Alawite regime and kill Mostly Sunni Muslims.  They’ve virtually handed over Syria to another country (Russia[xxxviii]) rather than transition into a genuine democracy.  We see a war in Yemen (described by some as the world’s biggest humanitarian crisis[xxxix]) with one side armed by Iran[xl] and the other side armed by amongst others, the US, the UK and Australia[xli].  Most victims in that conflict are, as usual, the most disadvantaged.  In the case of terrorist group ISIS, most of their victims were fellow Sunni Muslims.  The US wars on Iraq (1991 and 2003), the US 2003 invasion of Iraq and the resultant regime change transformed a nation where Muslims of all denominations lived peacefully with each other and with people of other faiths[xlii] into a country of sectarian and religious strife governed by one of the most corrupt[xliii] sectarian[xliv] client regimes.  In essence, Iraq was transformed into a country governed by “Othering”.  The large anti-government demonstrations in Iraq by Shia Muslims (against the Shia government and its powerful local and foreign Shia backers) illustrates the true face of Othering, that it is a tool used by the ruling elites to exploit the masses.

Othering in Australia
There are other more local glaring examples from our modern history that have led to such atrocities as Australia’s treatment of asylum seekers (children overboard[xlv] and Tampa[xlvi])[xlvii] and Muslims.

The Othering in Australia led to the infamous 2005 Cronulla Riots[xlviii].  The culprits[xlix] who incited the riots through Othering hatred are yet to face any form of recrimination for those seditious actions.

This Othering has led to a hatred of Islam and Muslims and to calls to ban some of the practices that are sacred to Muslims, for example, the calls to ban Halal food, the calls to ban face covering and the scarf.  This Othering also led to job market discrimination[l] against Muslims.

Halal refers to foods (and actions) permissible to Muslims.  Australia, according to 2017 research by Aljazeera[li] was the second biggest “Halal” meat exporter in the world (second to Brazil) and followed closely by India which holds the third spot in overall Halal meat exports.

Former Australian senator Cory Bernardi, has referred to Halal certifiers as “cockroaches” the Halal industry as a “racket”[lii] and forced a parliamentary enquiry[liii] into the Halal industry in Australia.  Pauline Hanson the leader of the One Nation Party wanted to ban what she referred to as the “Halal certification rort[liv].  Hanson’s anti-Halal campaign has forced some companies to not use the Halal Label[lv].  Fake[lvi] Imam Tawhidi claimed that Halal certification “threaten’s Australia’s way of life”[lvii].

One does not need foreign agents when their own parliamentarians work so hard to divide society and hurt the Australian economy?

Attacks on scarf and Niqab are anti-women!
Pauline Hanson wanted to ban the Burqa[lviii] and ban Islam[lix].  Attacks on Muslim women’s attire, if successful, will only hurt women by excluding them from public engagement if they choose to follow their understanding of their faith.  When a devout woman is left with the choice of breaking faith or staying at home to keep her faith, many will choose to stay at home.

In another tragic irony; we find that even though we have more than half a million Muslims living in Australia, a community that includes Imams, academics, lawyers, doctors, architects, engineers, teachers and accountants, we still find so called “experts[lxiii] from right wing lobby groups disguised as think tanks whipping up more fear in Australian society and being used in terrorism trials and media interviews thereby leading the narrative on Islam and Muslims.  These “experts” continue the orientalist trend in presenting Arabs and Muslims as an exotic and dangerous Other who cannot be trusted[lxiv] to explain these issues without a hostile media rebuttal.  I found a very uncomfortable nexus between the recent vicious attack on the pregnant Muslim woman at a Parramatta café[lxv] and the timing of an inflammatory Islamophobic report by the Lowy Institute in November 2019[lxvi].  These “experts” are also relied upon in terrorism trials[lxvii] to inform the court on such matters that include interpreting motives of suspects.  Such “experts” maybe of limited use if there were no practicing Muslims who can explain the nuances of their faiths.  However, the use of such “experts” when there are many articulate Muslims who can fulfil the task shows mistrust, perpetuates the Othering and leads to injustice.

It is a betrayal of society in its entirety to be influenced by neo-orientalists who are extracted from or supported by states that have a vested interest in demonizing a minority.  In this regard, we see the Australian government at the highest level seeking Israeli experts to train and inform our security agencies[lxviii].  Such “experts” are trained in persecuting civilian populations as outlined, their actions in Palestine might create rather than counter terrorism.

(Addendum, this concept was in the delivered summary but not in the written speech, it has been subsequently added to the written speech).  Another popular Othering exclusion of Muslims is the denial of the right to propose improvement to the law or public policy.  More often than not, these suggestions are condemned, even the teaching of an Islamic law elective at the university of Sydney was slammed as “creeping Sharia[lxix].  This nefarious exercise depicts Muslims as invaders and aims to make readers close their mind to any thoughts or views of Muslims and to develop gross contempt for Muslims and Islam.  This Othering also serves to discourage or exclude Muslims from fully participating in the democratic process.

Most other groups/minorities have a strong force of well-to-do members through whom they gain protection.  The power of well-to-do numbers creates a defensive deterrent to ensure that the impact of being offended is limited more often than not to dialogue and discourse. 

Whilst the allegation of beef-eating can lead to death in modern India, we’re long past the days of the Spanish Inquisition[lxxi] where accusations of differing beliefs were sufficient for severe persecution, interrogations under torture and forced conversions[lxxii].  Today, the offence takes affect not through mere belief, but through the communication (verbal or through dress) of this belief. 

It should be noted that much of this information is the tip of the iceberg, this is because researchers do not have enough access to verify all the reports that come to them and because many victims are afraid to tell their entire story.  As a result, much goes unreported.

I now offer a rhetorical question: what is the real threat posed by the mere communication of these disparate beliefs to parliamentary democracies that have inbuilt methodologies for peaceful change? 

Offensive religious beliefs:
The Hindu caste system[lxxiii] offends all egalitarians yet most if not all societies have unofficial class division and almost all societies have cultural or religious ideologues, special lobby groups, selected welfare organisations, armies, wealthy merchants, working battlers and those who have been “Othered”.  In this system, each class enjoys their own special privileges.  This statement does not excuse the class or caste systems, it merely shows that all societies are capable of creating such divisions that rob them of equality and raise certain people above others.

Eating beef offends Hindus, but majority Hindu India is the second biggest beef exporter in the world.

Attributing partners or children to God offends Muslims and Jews.

The belief in God offends atheists and disbelief in God offends those who believe in God.
If we momentarily move away from diverse ideologies and cultures to science, a seemingly universally accepted system that has become common amongst all cultures, we find that scientific pursuit requires curiosity and challenge.  The pursuit of progress requires that we challenge paradigms, not doing so leads to stagnation or false science.  It is an inherent element of human nature to question and thereby expand our ability to think.

Respectful query of culture and dogma should be encouraged in a manner similar to scientific query.  This will lead to better understanding.

Many verses in the Muslim’s Holy Qur’an and statements from prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings upon him glorify the pursuit of knowledge[lxxiv], call on reflection[lxxv], contemplation[lxxvi], analysis and critical thinking[lxxvii].  The first word to be revealed from the Holy Qur’an, found in the opening of chapter 96 is Iqra`, this word encompasses the meanings of “read”, “repeat” (after me) and “recite”. 

Yet evolution scientists are offended by intelligent design (creationism) and many religions are offended by the theory that man evolved from an ape.

Any difference can be used to prey on societal fear and ignorance of what is depicted as the Other and can lead to persecution and harm.  Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible[lxxviii] showed how allegations of witchcraft were used as a tool for Othering leading to the execution of 20 men and women (and naturally taking over their assets).

Healthy societies look at such “offensiveness” as a catalyst for further learning.  They ponder, reflect, contemplate and analyse in order to discover a constructive way forward.  It is possible through such processes to peaceful transition away from certain behaviours whilst learning the benefit in understanding other behaviours.

The difference in beliefs and the articulation of these differences didn’t affect the harmonious and respectful coexistence of Muslims and Christians and members of other faiths in Iraq prior to the overthrow of the Hussein regime.  It doesn’t affect the peaceful respectful coexistence between Muslims and Christians in majority Muslim countries such as Lebanon, Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia or Egypt where Christians and other religious minorities are completely free to practice and discuss their beliefs openly.
I cannot hope to exhaustively discuss all these i
ssues in these 20 minutes.  I do hope though that these examples will illustrate a tiny aspect of the societal betrayal of Othering and might inspire more meaningful discussion.

What is becoming clearer is that minority blame is a means to distract from other actions such as government policies, or new restrictive laws, reductions of workers’ rights and entitlements, reductions in funding for healthcare, schools, universities, the unemployed, the elderly etc.  Othering is a means to make some in society less equal than others[lxxix].

It is no surprise that measures introduced to deal with the fear of terror were recently used against climate change activists[lxxx].  We often hear that in Australia, the Chinese, the Catholics, the Greeks, the Italians then the Vietnamese were once persecuted minorities and now the Muslims.  This illustrates that Othering is and has always been a tool of distraction and repression that allows for changes to increase the power and influence of those who have it and reduce it from the average battler and those who support the average battler even to a small extent.

2 – Explain and engage:
In reality though, differences enrich society, they give new perspectives and open societies to new markets and opportunities.  Persecuting those who have differences is a betrayal of society that denies it full access to the capacities of those who are Othered.  Rather than giving them equal access, so that we can benefit from their differing perspectives and thereby their abilities.  Othering, persecuting and denying minorities their equal rights cheats the majority by depriving them from full access to the ingenuity of the minority.

The Qur’an says that difference should be celebrated as difference gives us an opportunity to learn from each other (49:13).  The Qur’an also says that those who seek to become the sole lords of this earth create and prey on division (28:4).

Difference is easy to exploit by dumbed-down societies, this exploitation is done by those seeking short-sighted personal gain at the expense of the common good.  Our world prospers when we celebrate difference rather than demonise it.  Celebrating difference creates opportunities for all, demonizing only temporarily helps the few.  This is demonstrated in the fact that the previously demonized minorities were able to become highly effective contributing members of society once they were accepted and embraced as part of the “us” rather than being demonised as the “Other”.

Therefore, we overcome the impact of difference through
1 – Diagnosing the problem and identifying those who prey on it.
2 – Explaining the importance of the difference and highlighting its neutral and or positive effects through broad engagement. 
3 – Creating our own business opportunities where unfair exploitation can be minimized.
4 – Improving our political presence (in politics, the media, the judiciary and other spheres of influence).



[xxxv] https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-50670393 
This is not unique to India, Australian citizenship can also be cancelled in certain circumstances: https://www.sbs.com.au/language/english/five-ways-you-can-lose-your-australian-citizenship
[xlvii] The Children Overboard incident is a false accusation by the minister for immigration and the prime minister of Australia that asylum seekers being removed from their boat by the Australian Navy were threatening to throw their children overboard.  The Tampa incident relates to a Norwegian ship rescuing 430 asylum seekers en-route to Australia from a sinking ship.
[l] http://library.bsl.org.au/jspui/bitstream/1/2803/1/Labour force outcomes for Australian Muslims.pdf
(Poynting S. Bin Laden in the Suburbs, 2002, p 45)
[lxxii] ibid
[lxxvi] http://www.iccuk.org/media/khutbas/Contemplation in.. (May 21).pdf
[lxxix] Orwell, G, Animal Farm, 1945, Chapter 10. “all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”