
Amil Imani
Is Democracy the Killer of Liberty?
May 27, 2009
I repeat: Is democracy the killer of liberty? The dictionary defines
democracy as the rule of the people. Even at its best, "democracy is the
worst form of government except for all the rest,” according to Winston
Churchill.
Is democracy a very bad form of government? Does it hold the threat of
destroying humanity’s most precious right – liberty? Here are some
things to think about.
In the so-called democratic societies, a semblance of democracy hobbles
along with fits and starts, always on the verge of complete subversion
and collapse. For instance, the Western democracies are representative
democracies where the ordinary citizens do not rule. A representative
democracy is, in effect, a plutocracy where moneyed people and powerful
interest groups rule.
The society’s rulers form a pyramid. At the base of the pyramid, we have
the closest thing to democracy. The individual citizen has some sway on
the locally elected officials such as the sheriff, the mayor, the city
councilman, and the like. As we go up the pyramid, the voice of the
individual citizen diminishes while the influence of money and power
groups expands.
It is a fact that, without funds, one cannot even run for the city’s
dogcatcher. At the very least, the aspiring candidate needs money for
posters or some handbills to make himself known to the electorate and
argue why they should elect him and not his opponent.
Never mind the post of the city’s dogcatcher. How about seeking to be
the mayor of New York City? Michael Bloomberg is presently running for
election to his third term as the mayor of the city. This man is
reportedly the 17th wealthiest person in the world. He spent $73 million
of his own money on his first term campaign ad and apparently he is
spending at least $18.5 million of his own funds again for a third
mayoral term in 2009
campaign.
Is Bloomberg, one of the greatest mavens of business, a fool to spend
that kind of money for a post that doesn’t pay even a fraction of what
he is spending? No. He is not a fool. In fact, he is probably one of the
best people running for a public office. That’s beside the point. The
point is that it takes huge amounts of money to become a part of the
pyramid. And not everyone is a Michael Bloomberg with a very deep pocket
and the willingness to tap it.
Bottom line: If you aspire to become a part of the ruling pyramid, you
require funds commensurate with the position you seek. Unless you are a
Michael Bloomberg, you need others to pony up with the dough. And people
don’t part with their money unless they get something for it in return.
It is here that big money and interest groups come forward and
deal-making takes place. In the process, the ordinary independent
citizen is basically left out. The voter is presented with a choice
between two equally purchased candidates or not voting at all. And you
can see why so many people refuse to exercise their precious right of
voting in elections.
This is bad enough. But, there is more danger in the wings. Equal to the
corruptive role of money is block-voting. A combination of money and
block-voting is the certain death knell of liberty. In a democracy, when
a large number of people, motivated by an ideology or a common goal,
marry their wallets with their votes, then liberty can be subverted and
eventually completely wiped out. And that’s exactly what Islam is doing
in much of the world.
Reinvigorated Islam, flush with trillions of oil money, mostly from the
pockets of the oblivious and uncaring "infidel” nations, is
extinguishing the flames of liberty as it moves toward imposing the
monolithic Islamic Sharia on lands near and far. The stone-age rule of
Sharia is not limited to the ranks of the ever-swelling faithful, but
encompasses all others.
The very word
"Islam" is derived from the root word of "taslim,” which means
submission, submission to the will and dictates of Allah as stipulated
by Muhammad and elucidated by the medieval Islamic clerics.
Free people withstood the assaults of tyrannies such as fascism and
communism and paid dearly in preserving liberty. Now, liberty is once
again in mortal danger. This time, it’s from Islam. And democracy is
indeed a great potential friend of the enemy.
As I mentioned earlier, money and powerful interest groups play the
critical role in a representative democracy. Islam has them both and is
using them both. In the traditionally democratic societies such as those
of Europe, Canada, and the United States, wave after wave of Muslim
immigrants are forming powerful blocks of voters. With virtually
unlimited funds, these immigrant communities are running deep roots in
towns and cities of the host countries and influencing the staffing of
the governance pyramid.
In a democracy, a politician’s first and foremost priority is to get
elected. Once elected, his highest priority is to get reelected. The
imperative of getting elected makes, per force, the politician a
representative of the forces that bring and keep him in office.
Unfortunately, there are about one and a half billion people deeply
entrenched in many democracies, including the United States, who are
enemies of democracy and devotees of Ummahism –the Islamic theocracy,
theocracy of the kind that rules in places such as Saudi Arabia – a
Sunni version—and Iran – a Shi’a’ version. It is a fact that in Islamic
societies liberty is dead. The individual is a vessel of the state and
the state is the executor of the suffocating Sharia law.
Less my warning be seen as the unwarranted rants of an alarmist, all one
needs is to observe what is already happening in these newly
Muslim-invaded lands. Sharia law is already in effect in many places in
Europe. Significant numbers of indigenous Europeans are either
fleeing to other lands or are so hopeless regarding their way of life
that they refrain from
having children. Even in the United States and Canada, the bulging
Muslim populations are more and more aggressively pressing for adoption
of the
Sharia law.
Demographic changes in a democracy play a critical role in shaping the
society. For example, only a couple of hundred thousand Muslims lived in
the U.S. only two decades ago. By 2008, the number has swelled to
seven to nine million. Once the numbers are wedded to the deep
pockets of the Wahhabi and Shi’a paymaster, the fate of freedom is in
serious jeopardy.
Democracy is the guardian of liberty. Imbedded in democracy are
provisions that can make it implode from within. Democracy also has its
own guardian: A resolutely vigilant, proactive and ethical citizenry.
What can be done? Is there a way of resisting and reversing the imminent
coming Islamic assault on our most cherished right of liberty? Here are
some suggestions.
▪ Become an active worker of liberty, instead of a passive non-caring
devil-may-care nihilists. Many Europeans are already paying the price of
non-caring complacency as Islam is rapidly gaining greater and greater
power and casting its suffocating pall on their lives.
▪ Interact with Muslims in your locality and try to wean them away from
Islam by pointing out how the Quran and the clergy are enslaving them in
a defunct ideology of intolerance, backwardness and death.
▪ Use the political process, while it is still responsive to the demands
and wishes of freedom-loving people, by supporting laws that guard
freedom and reject those that infringe on liberty.
▪ Actively support political candidates who are deeply committed to the
tenets of freedom.
▪ Run for office, any office. Encourage your friends and other liberty
advocates to pitch in and help in any way they can.
▪ Hold to account those politicians who sell themselves to the Islamists
and promote Islam. These for-hire politicians will do anything they can
to keep their position and benefit from the generous financial backing
of the Islamists.
▪ Be an active educator by informing others about the creeping danger of
Islamism. Islamism is seriously eroding the very foundation of liberty
by a variety of means. Powerful moneyed Islamic organizations threaten
anyone who dares to criticize Islam with ruinous lawsuits and even
death.
▪ Resist the flourishing of mosques and Islamic schools. Mosques and
Islamic schools are not for worshiping a loving God and for enlightening
minds. They are incubators of Islamic bigotry and myopia.
▪ Contribute money, small or large amounts, to causes and individuals
who are fighting to preserve liberty. As the old saying goes, freedom is
not free.
In short,
liberty is your most prized possession and democracy is the shield that
protects it. Yet, this shield of democracy is vulnerable and needs to be
repaired and strengthened on a regular basis. I am calling on you, the
individual freedom-loving person, to play your part in the defense of
freedom, not only for your own sake, but also for mine and all others
who cherish this precious blessing of life.