Sunday, February 26, 2006

Another Case of the Left's Selective Censorship

From the LA Times, here's a fascinating report by Catherine Seipp about how a bookstore famous for its freedom of expression credentials refuses a place for a book which honestly examines the religion of Islam. Here's an excerpt from the Times story:

A Friend of mine took his young daughter to visit the famous City Lights bookstore in San Francisco, explaining to her that the place is important because years ago it sold books no other store would — even, perhaps especially, books whose ideas many people found offensive.


So, although my friend is no fan of Ward Churchill, the faux Indian and discredited professor who notoriously called 9/11 victims "little Eichmanns," he didn't really mind seeing piles of Churchill's books prominently displayed on a table as he walked in.


However, it did occur to him that perhaps the long-delayed English translation of Oriana Fallaci's new book, "The Force of Reason," might finally be available, and that because Fallaci's militant stance against Islamic militants offends so many people, a store committed to selling banned books would be the perfect place to buy it. So he asked a clerk if the new Fallaci book was in yet.


"No," snapped the clerk. "We don't carry books by fascists."


Now let's just savor the absurd details of this for a minute. City Lights has a long and proud history of supporting banned authors — owner Lawrence Ferlinghetti was indicted (and acquitted) for obscenity in 1957 for selling Allen Ginsberg's "Howl," and a photo at the bookstore showed Ferlinghetti proudly posing next to a sign reading "banned books."


Yet his store won't carry, of all people, Fallaci, who is not only being sued in Italy for insulting religion because of her latest book but continues to fight the good fight against those who think that the appropriate response to offensive books and cartoons is violent riots. It's particularly repugnant that someone who fought against actual fascism in World War II should be deemed a fascist by a snotty San Francisco clerk.


Strangest of all is the scenario of such a person disliking an author for defending Western civilization against radical Islam — when one of the first things those poor, persecuted Islamists would do, if they ever (Allah forbid) came to power in the United States, is crush suspected homosexuals like him beneath walls...

For more about Oriana Fallaci (photo at top) book, check out these articles I found especially helpful. 1) A very brief review of The Force of Reason on the Eursoc web site; 2) this article about Fallaci from the Weekly Standard; 3) a National Review piece right here; and 4) a lengthy article located here on the internet pages of Radio Bergen; and finally 5) excerpts from a Front Page Magazine interview with Fallaci.