While Christians face escalating persecution from Muslims in Egypt, Nigeria, Pakistan, Malaysia, Indonesia and elsewhere, the Catholic Church temporizes, ignores the victims, and plays at “dialogue” with Islamic supremacist groups whose announced intent is to “build bridges” with non-Muslims. Such bridges are really just proselytizing mechanisms to convert them to Islam, not an attempt to engage in genuine dialogue: “The chasm between Islam and Jahiliyyah [the society of unbelievers] is great, and a bridge is not to be built across it so that the people on the two sides may mix with each other, but only so that the people of Jahiliyyah may come over to Islam.” -- Sayyid Qutb, Milestones, chapter 10.
And so it was that I was scheduled to appear at a Catholic Men’s Conference in Worcester, Massachusetts on March 16, until today, when the Roman Catholic Bishop of Worcester, Robert McManus, directed that my appearance be canceled. McManus was under pressure from Islamic supremacist groups who were calling and emailing the diocese demanding that he cancel my appearance. I’ve been informed that they were asked to call the diocese and demand the cancellation by a Boston Globe reporter named Lisa J. Wangsness, who contacted me this morning and appears to have instigated the entire controversy.
This isn’t about me. Robert Spencer will eventually go away, whatever happens. Do Bishop Robert McManus and Lisa J. Wangsness, and the Roman Catholic Church and the mainstream media in general, think that when I go away, their troubles will be over? Do they think that if they make nice with Islamic supremacist groups in the U.S. that Christians will not be persecuted in Muslim countries, and that persecution will not escalate? Do they think that when all the writers and activists who are smeared as “Islamophobes” are finally silenced that a new era of peace and harmony will dawn between the West and the Muslim world?
Such an era will not dawn. When we are silenced, the troubles of the enlightened kuffar who have placed all their hopes in “dialogue” will just be beginning. But when their own turn comes, as it inevitably will, there will be no one left to speak up for them.
Here is my exchange with Lisa Wangsness of the Boston Globe:
1. Wangsness to Spencer:
This story is for tomorrow’s paper, so if there is any way you could
call me back at your earliest convenience I would very much appreciate
it.
Thanks,
Lisa Wangsness 617 543 1272
LWangsness@globe.com
If you have any further questions, I can be reached at this email address.
RS
Several of those I’ve spoken with say you lack the credentials to speak with any authority on Islam -- you are not a Muslim, you hold no degrees in Islamic studies and you are not an Arabic speaker. Could you please respond to this?
Thanks again,
Lisa
5. Wangsness to Spencer:
I wanted to also ask whether it is accurate that you are a member of [redacted] and that you live in [redacted]?
And can you say something about the subject you’ll be speaking about in Worcester -- that is, what are your basic views on Islam’s view of Christianity?
I will be elucidating Islam’s view of Christianity based on the statements of the Qur’an and Hadith, particularly the Qur’an verses 2:62-65, 5:17, 5:51, 5:72, 5:112-116, 9:29-31, and 61:6.
Also, Lisa, this discussion has centered solely around “bigotry” and credentials. Have you asked those with whom you are speaking about the innocent victims of jihad attacks around the world today? Have you asked them if there is any critic of jihad whom they DON’T find “bigoted” and “lacking in credentials,” and if so, why they target ALL of us with these same smears? Have you asked them if there is any criticism of jihad terror and Islamic supremacism that they find acceptable? Have you asked them who among them speaks out against the slaughter of non-Muslims by jihadists in Egypt, Pakistan, Nigeria, Thailand? Have you asked them who among them speaks out against Sharia’s institutionalized oppression of women and non-Muslims? Have you asked them who among them speaks out for the apostates from Islam who live under a perpetual death sentence for the crime of exercising their freedom of conscience?
Or is your questioning proceeding solely according to their agenda?
And finally, have you asked the victims of jihad what they think about my work and the work of those with whom you are speaking?
Thanks for your time.
8. Spencer to Wangsness:
Then, almost four hours later:
9. Wangsness to Spencer:
10. Spencer to Wangsness:
11. Wangsness to Spencer:
After speaking to sources who told me that Wangsness asked people to call the diocese and ask that my appearance be canceled, I wrote her this:
12. Spencer to Wangsness:
13. Wangsness to Spencer:
14. Spencer to Wangsness:
And another:
1. Whom did you contact in order to get information about me?
2. Whom did you direct to call the Bishop’s office?
3. On what basis do you consider their information reliable?
4. At what point do you consider it appropriate for a reporter to cross the line from reporting the news to trying to influence events?
5. Have you ever read the Quran or studied Islam?
Thanks -- I look forward to receiving your answers.
16. Spencer to Wangsness:
I will be most interested to see your piece, particularly in how you describe the organizations I expect you contacted.
18. Spencer to Steve Smith:
In connection with that I am asking for your comment on reports I have received that Lisa J. Wangsness directed people to call the Diocese of Worcester and ask them to have my appearance canceled.
Also, I’d much appreciate it if you or she could answer the following questions that I sent to her earlier (the “you” in them is, of course, Lisa J. Wangsness):
1. Whom did you contact in order to get information about me?
2. Whom did you direct to call the Bishop’s office?
3. On what basis do you consider their information reliable?
4. At what point do you consider it appropriate for a reporter to cross the line from reporting the news to trying to influence events?
5. Have you ever read the Quran or studied Islam?
Many thanks and regards
Robert Spencer
Meanwhile, one of the conference organizers sent me a letter that an Islamic supremacist leader in Worcester sent to the Roman Catholic diocese of Worcester:
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 2:31 PM
To: david michael; riaz khan; nabeel khudairi; sulieman mohammed; naim assil; naseemakhan@yahoo.com
Cc: Vito nicastro; ray helmick; Jerome maryon; Yusufi vali; Wangsness, Lisa J; diane kessler
Subject: A MATTER OF GRAVE CONCERN
Importance: High
Father David Michael, 1/30/2013
Archdiocese of Boston.
Dear David,
Please see the note from Yusufi Vali who is the current Executive Director of the ISBCC
He has received a note from the Globe that arch-Islamophobe Robert Spencer who masquerades as a Catholic has been invited to talk on Islam at the invitation of the Worcester Archdiocese.
Mr Spencer has a very deep rooted Islamophobia and argues by selective quoting of sacred passages taken totally out of context , and exploits any and every opportunity he gets to link the lunatic act of a Muslim in any part of the world as a direct consequence of Islam.
He is not an academician, nor does he have a modicum of understanding of Islam.
We in the Boston community who have enjoyed such a warm tradition of mutual respect with all our Christian friends both in the Acrhdiocese of Boston and at the Massachusetts Council of Churches are appalled that a person with such reprehensible credentials should be invited to speak to the Catholics in Worcester.
This is an appeal to you through his Eminence Cardinal O’Malley to exercise whatever influence you can to expose Mr Spencer for the hatemonger he is and get his invitation rescinded.
Thank you for your efforts
Abdul Cader Asmal MD
Co-chair of Communications
Islamic Council of New England.
ps I am copying Dr Vito Nicastro, Fr Ray Helmick, and Jerome Maryon Esq all comitted Catholic friends of the Muslim community,as well as Rev Laura Everett at MCC and Rev Dianne Kessler former EX Director of MCC
and Ms Lisa Wangsness at the Boston Globe
Here is a statement from me for your story.
Although the intention of the conference organizers was to have a presenter on Islam from a Catholic’s perspective, we are asking Robert Spencer to not come to the Worcester Catholic Men’s Conference given that his presence is being seen as harmful to Catholic–Islamic relations both locally and nationally.
Raymond Delisle, Spokesman for the Diocese of Worcester
Tell them what you think. Please write to Lisa Wangsness and Steve Smith at the Globe, politely and firmly, deploring her collusion with Islamic supremacist libels and her exhorting people to contact the diocese. Tell them that this is deplorable behavior even by the standards of contemporary journalism, and that Lisa Wangsness should be reprimanded and fired.
And please also contact Raymond Delisle and Bishop McManus, asking that they not capitulate to Islamic supremacist lies, and reinstate my appearance, or at very least give me a fair hearing in a face-to-face meeting (for which I will travel from California or wherever I am when he can meet me to Massachusetts at my own expense to attend).
Lisa Wangsness: LWangsness@globe.com
Steve Smith: stsmith@globe.com
Raymond Delisle: rdelisle@worcesterdiocese.org
Bishop Robert McManus: rmcmanus@worcesterdiocese.org
Diocese of Worcester: 508-791-7171
UPDATE: I received this from Steve Smith of the Globe. It contradicts what I was told by informed sources about Wangsness’s activities:
Lisa Wangsness, the Globe’s religion reporter, sought comment on your scheduled appearance from the Diocese of Worcester, local Muslim organizations, and other groups. As you know, she also reached out to you for comment. She was gathering facts and comments for a story on your appearance. She did not direct anyone she interviewed to make calls or send e-mails urging cancellation of your appearance. It is our policy not to discuss work before publication.
Stephen Smith
City editor
Boston Globe
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