The toll now stands at more than 160 people in Paris who are dead at the hands of gunmen and suicide bombers. While the right-wing lashes out at immigrants, Muslims and students, liberal comedian Bill Maher began Friday night’s “Real Time” singing a piece of the French national anthem “La Marseillaise” and saying “that’s my way of saying: We’re with you.”
But it didn’t take long before he launched into some lighter Islamaphobia that wasnot quite as strong as we’ve come to expect. Muslim journalist and author Asra Q. Nomani was his first guest and that’s where he launched into his usual questions. “How could [liberals] not stand up against Sharia Law, which is the law in so many Muslim countries, which is the law of oppression?” Maher asked. “I am absolutely sure that ISIS thinks that everything they do—every horrific crime, every atrocity—is an act of justice, and an act for god.”
Maher later clarified he isn’t demonizing Muslims or Islam with his questions, “I’m characterizing. How did we get to this place where just describing something is demonizing, and I’m not so sure it’s a very small percentage. Maybe it’s a small percentage who carry out terrorist acts, but it’s not a small percentage who believe in some of the illiberal ideas that support terrorists.”
During the panel discussion with Dylan Ratigan, Jay Leno and former GOP chair Michael Steele, Maher asked the panel why they hated “us” to deafening silence as if the panel was afraid of dispelling the right-wing talking point. Maher even joked that he’d stumped the panel.
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