At some point you’re not “liberal” anymore

Today in "nonsensical headlines presented completely without irony," we have the New York Times: Egyptian Liberals Embrace the Military, Brooking No Dissent In the square where liberals and Islamists once chanted together for democracy, demonstrators now carry posters hailing as a national hero the general who ousted the country’s first elected president, Mohamed Morsi, of … Continue reading At some point you’re not “liberal” anymore

Islamic History, Part 10: the Caliphate of Uthman b. Affan (644-656), and the Seeds of Civil War

Islamic History Series When Muhammad became the ruler of his own polity after relocating to Medina and eventually conquering Mecca, he naturally wanted to conduct diplomacy with other rulers around him. Any ruler worth his salt back then had to stamp his diplomatic correspondence with his own personal seal in order to verify his identity, … Continue reading Islamic History, Part 10: the Caliphate of Uthman b. Affan (644-656), and the Seeds of Civil War

This Week in Oppressive Government Violence: July 14, 2013

Egypt: Tensions over last week's overthrow of Mohamed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood-led government reached a climax Monday, as Egyptian troops and police officers killed dozens and wounded hundreds of protesters in violent clashes around the headquarters of the Revolutionary Guard, where Morsi was/is believed to be held. The junta/government/whatever that is currently running Egypt … Continue reading This Week in Oppressive Government Violence: July 14, 2013