Bullshit Alert: Government Drops the Terms ‘Jihadist’ and ‘Mujahedeen’

Whatever… As if changing your lexicon to describe Islamonazis is going to somehow hinder the recruitment of more holy fighters hellbent on killing the infidels…

H/T – Jihad Watch

‘Jihadist’ booted from government lexicon

By MATTHEW LEE

WASHINGTON (AP) – Don’t call them jihadists any more.

And don’t call al-Qaida a movement.

The Bush administration has launched a new front in the war on terrorism, this time targeting language.

Federal agencies, including the State Department, the Department of Homeland Security and the National Counter Terrorism Center, are telling their people not to describe Islamic extremists as “jihadists” or “mujahedeen,” according to documents obtained by The Associated Press. Lingo like “Islamo-fascism” is out, too.

The reason: Such words may actually boost support for radicals among Arab and Muslim audiences by giving them a veneer of religious credibility or by causing offense to moderates.

Huh???  Talk about doublespeak…

For example, while Americans may understand “jihad” to mean “holy war,” it is in fact a broader Islamic concept of the struggle to do good, says the guidance prepared for diplomats and other officials tasked with explaining the war on terror to the public. Similarly, “mujahedeen,” which means those engaged in jihad, must be seen in its broader context.

[Bullshit meter is pegging! First of all, you need to define 'to do good' from the perspective of Islam. Coming to the aid of other Muslims during a perceived period of invasion by infidels is considered, 'doing good' as is spreading Islam via the sword... Also, an analysis of the Hadith, Qur'an, and Sira clearly shows that 97% of the references to 'Jihad' relate to war. Only 3% of the references relate to an 'inner spiritual struggle.' - See reference HERE ]

U.S. officials may be “unintentionally portraying terrorists, who lack moral and religious legitimacy, as brave fighters, legitimate soldiers or spokesmen for ordinary Muslims,” says a Homeland Security report. It’s entitled “Terminology to Define the Terrorists: Recommendations from American Muslims.”

[Obviously, the Bush administration knows NOTHING about Muhammad's mad reign of terror, nor do they know anything about Taqiyya...]

“Regarding ‘jihad,’ even if it is accurate to reference the term, it may not be strategic because it glamorizes terrorism, imbues terrorists with religious authority they do not have and damages relations with Muslims around the world,” the report says.

[Aha! So, they are admitting that Islam is inherently violent! Geez, I can't believe they don't see the irony in that statement...]

Language is critical in the war on terror, says another document, an internal “official use only” memorandum circulating through Washington entitled “Words that Work and Words that Don’t: A Guide for Counterterrorism Communication.”

The memo, originally prepared in March by the Extremist Messaging Branch at the National Counter Terrorism Center, was approved for diplomatic use this week by the State Department, which plans to distribute a version to all U.S. embassies, officials said.

“It’s not what you say but what they hear,” the memo says in bold italic lettering, listing 14 points about how to better present the war on terrorism.

“Don’t take the bait,” it says, urging officials not to react when Osama bin Laden or al-Qaida affiliates speak. “We should offer only minimal, if any, response to their messages. When we respond loudly, we raise their prestige in the Muslim world.”

“Don’t compromise our credibility” by using words and phrases that may ascribe benign motives to terrorists.

Some other specifics:

_ “Never use the terms ‘jihadist’ or ‘mujahedeen’ in conversation to describe the terrorists. … Calling our enemies ‘jihadis’ and their movement a global ‘jihad’ unintentionally legitimizes their actions.”

_ “Use the terms ‘violent extremist’ or ‘terrorist.’ Both are widely understood terms that define our enemies appropriately and simultaneously deny them any level of legitimacy.”

_ On the other hand, avoid ill-defined and offensive terminology: “We are communicating with, not confronting, our audiences. Don’t insult or confuse them with pejorative terms such as ‘Islamo-fascism,’ which are considered offensive by many Muslims.”

The memo says the advice is not binding and does not apply to official policy papers but should be used as a guide for conversations with Muslims and media.

At least at the top level, it appears to have made an impact. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who once frequently referred to “jihad” in her public remarks, does not appear to have used the word, except when talking about the name of a specific terrorist group, since last September.

The memo mirrors advice distributed to British and European Union diplomats last year to better explain the war on terrorism to Muslim communities there.

It also draws heavily on the Homeland Security report that examined the way American Muslims reacted to different phrases used by U.S. officials to describe terrorists and recommended ways to improve the message.

Because of religious connotations, that report, released in January and obtained by AP this week, counseled “caution in using terms such as, ‘jihadist,’ ‘Islamic terrorist,’ ‘Islamist,’ and ‘holy warrior’ as grandiose descriptions.”

“We should not concede the terrorists’ claim that they are legitimate adherents of Islam,” the report said, adding that bin Laden and his adherents fear “irrelevance” more than anything else.

“We must carefully avoid giving bin Laden and other al-Qaida leaders the legitimacy they crave, but do not possess, by characterizing them as religious figures, or in terms that may make them seem to be noble in the eyes of some,” it said.

Does anyone else see the irony in these statements? On one hand, they try to feed us a load of “Islam is peace” crap, and on the other hand, they openly acknowledge that Islam is violent via statements like the one above… What the hell is that all about????

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12 Comments on “Bullshit Alert: Government Drops the Terms ‘Jihadist’ and ‘Mujahedeen’”

  1. Ronin Says:

    Next they will renounce the term “military” because it sounds to much like “militant” and could upset potential muslim sleeper agents.

    BTW, “sleeper agents” are now called “resting but highly trained political operatives for our non-allied partners”

  2. Leatherneck Says:

    I noticed CETCOM uses the term crimminal now also. I bet Europe cried long enough until the New World Order uses the same terms.

  3. Mullah Lodabullah Says:

    * Bullshit meter is pegging!

    It’s wrapped around the frontstop!

  4. Warner Says:

    It’s like paying big bucks consulting a medical specialist that can’t bring himself to utter the word ‘cancer’, ‘malignant’ or ‘terminal’.

    Cravenly dodging the words won’t diminish the threat or change the truth; and eeveryyyone knows what that is.

  5. Lynn Says:

    You comments are so typical of brainwashed Americans. I guess you think Arabs in a cave were able to penetrate the most advanced security system in the world, run 2 airplanes into 2 buildings and knocked down 3 (+building 7) – al Qui’da right? Umm Do you know who first funded Al Qui’da and when? I bet you don’t Why don’t you open eyes and leave the anti-islamic bigotry at the door and see things for what they are and not just from your tiny perspective. If someone invaded America, and built military bases, raped your family and tried to cover it up, installed a puppet government, took your family members into custody sodomized them, would you be sitting around and talking about the football scores, or would you fight to protect your family and your country? Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11 like it or not. There were never WMD’s. You lack of knowledge of Islam is laughable so please do yourself a favor and study your facts first.

  6. Matamoros Says:

    Lynn = fruitloop
    The’ve admitted it 3 times. How dense do you have to be?

  7. Ronin Says:

    Lynn,

    We normally just get more islamaganda around here, thank god you stopped by and explained all this to us. It is amazing that 9/11 the most heavily researched attack in the history of mankind and everyone but you is convinced the men who trained, bought passports conducted dry runs and made martyr videos did it. Thankfully you explained it and we now have a clear picture of your intellectual prowess.

    Your other comments were just too stupid to comment on as doing a moral comparison between anyone and muslims is laughable and tends to quickly point out the lack of morality on the part of the pedophile worshipers.

  8. "Muhammad Abdul Ahmed Rasul Al Barjarz Qaboos" Says:

    “You lack of knowledge of Islam is laughable ”
    No ‘Lynn’ (ha ha!), you’re attempt to pass yourself off as a’Lynn’ (i,e. a normal person) is laughable.
    Your total package mindset betrays you ‘Lynn’
    If you’re not a low IQ Muslim you must be a relative of that banjo picking kid from ‘delverance’
    All the best,
    Barjarz.


  9. Lynn,

    OMFG! I had no idea! You mean when Osama bin Laden and al-Zawahiri admitted to planning 9/11, they were lying?

    Wow!

    You mean the U.S. actually funded bin Laden during the Cold War? Wow! I’ve heard of some guy in Congress that they actually made a movie about that came out a few months ago in which he supposedly rallied congress to give money and support to bin laden back in the Reagan years! Wow! You mean that was true? Uncanny! Well, now that must be one of those cases where the enemy of my enemy is my friend until he becomes my enemy again…. Gee. We all KNOW we shouldn’t help out those darn Islamists, ’cause they might just turn out to be a bin Laden! Yup, the American government probably knew that, ’cause they have that time machine thingy that lets them look into the future. Yup, the bastards knew it!!! They saw it all in their time machine thingy….

    Of course, if the government didn’t help out bin Laden, that would have been better, because it would have proved the point that Americans are racist bastard! Yeah!!!

    Wow! You mean someone invaded America and raped my family??? Damn, it must have been those darn Canucks….

    Yeah, I, too, really wish Saddam and his thugs were still in power financing terrorist organizations, gassing the Kurds, keeping Iran under control with the threat of chemical warfare… Yup. That would be swell…

    What? You mean the President of that there United States wasn’t lying when he said Iraq didn’t have any direct connection with 9/11???? Damn! I was so hoping he was wrong…

    What? No WMD’s??? Yeah! I knew all them Kurds and Iranians killed themselves just to make Saddam look like a villain. Damn Kurds…

    I hope Syria doesn’t use all those WMD’s that Saddam didn’t transfer over to them while those stupid Americans were busy passing all those U.N. resolutions that Saddam was so forthright and pellucid in addressing…

    What? I lack knowledge of Islam???????? I’ll be sure to get my money back from those stupid Universities that I studied Islam at… Yeah, all my Arabic teachers were obviously teaching me nothing… Bastards! How dare they!

    Yeah, I’ll get right on that whole studying my facts first. In fact, I think I’ll start with this article here:

    http://www.daily.pk/culture/religion/97-religion/3821-clarifying-the-meaning-of-jihad.html

    Yup, that should help with all those pesky “A-rab” words….

    Gee, you sure is smart!

  10. tnr Says:

    Lynn,
    Here is a nice story for you… it is a little out topic but it is anyway related to what you wrote It is a nice story about a nice Muslim family with a nice handicapped daughter living in that nice Islamic country called Saudi Arabia and it is even published on a nice Arab site and they ingenuously give us all those nice sordid details ….. ( sometimes we would prefer not to know that much about Islam and Muslim countries) …OK, you are right, it has nothing to do with religion, it is cultural and it would be better to read it in Arabic to fully enjoy it….

    http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1&section=0&article=110086&d=21&m=5&y=2008&pix=kingdom.jpg&category=Kingdom

  11. Matamoros Says:

    There’s a certain childlike naive quality, an endemic feebleness in the Muslim thinking process and methodology, that lacks any recognisable train of normal deductve reasoning.

    The closest analogy that springs to mind is when you find your pre-schooler in the kitchen with hands and face smeared with strawberry jam, an open jam jar nearby, but they still adamantly deny that the’ve raided the pantry.


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