Friday, April 27, 2007

"Racism was an integral part of Saudi society. My students often used the word “nigger” to describe black people. Even dark-skinned Arabs were considered inferior to their lighter-skinned cousins. I was living in the world’s most avowedly Muslim country, yet I found it anything but. I was appalled by the imposition of Wahhabism in the public realm, something I had implicitly sought as an Islamist." (Of course. Racism was never "an integral part" of Western societies. Never. And I say this while not disputing what was stated here). (thanks John)