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Pamela Geller, patriot or provocateu­r?

Cartoon contest not first brush with controvers­y

- BY LINDSEY BEVER

Pamela Geller was in the news a few weeks ago for sponsoring an ad campaign across major U.S. cities with anti-Muslim posters saying, among other things, “Killing Jews is Worship that draws us close to Allah.”

On Sunday, she was in the news again for sponsoring a “Jihad Watch Muhammad Art Exhibit and Cartoon Contest” in Garland, Texas, just outside Dallas, after which two men opened fire on a security guard before being shot and killed by police.

Authoritie­s did not immediatel­y link the exhibit and the shootings, but Geller did, with vehemence. “It’s dangerous because increasing­ly we are abridging our freedoms so as not to offend savages,” she told CNN on Monday morning. “The fact that we have to spend upwards of $50,000 in security speaks to how dangerousl­y in trouble freedom of speech is in

this country.”

“And then we have to get on these news shows and somehow we are — those that are targeted, those that were goi ng to be slaughtere­d — are the ones who get attacked.”

Geller drew national attention long before these events. In 2009, she became a leader of the movement against a mosque in Manhattan.

She told The New York Times she believes the only “moderate Muslim is a secular Muslim” and that when Muslims “pray five times a day ... they’re cursing Christians and Jews five times a day.”

The wealthy housewife-turned-blogger has become one of America’s loudest voices against what she sees as the creeping “Islamizat ion” of America. She is president of the American Freedom Defense Initiative as well as Stop Islamizati­on of America.

Islamizati­on, she has said, is not something that will happen overnight. “It’s a drip, drip, drip, drip,” she told The New York Times in 2010 as she fought against the socalled ground zero mosque. “The mosque-ing of the workplace where you’re imposing prayer times on union contracts, non-Muslim workers have to lengthen their day.... These demands are a way of imposing Islam on a secular society.”

Such wild rhetoric prompted the Southern Poverty Law Center to add her to its list of “hate groups” leaders, calling her the “anti-Muslim movement’s most visible and flamboyant figurehead.”

“She’s relentless­ly shrill and coarse in her broadbrush denunciati­ons of Islam and makes prepostero­us claims,” the centre said.

“They say I’m a racist, Islamophob­ic, anti-Muslim bigot,” she told the Village Voice in 2012. “I’m anti-jihad. ... I don’t see how anyone could say I’m anti-Muslim. I love Muslims.”

Geller portrays herself as emerging straight from Ground Zero.

When terror struck, she has said, it did something to her. She started a blog. She posed in a bikini to rant about Islam. She advanced conspiracy theories about President Barack Obama — he was the “love child” of Malcolm X, he was once involved with a “crack whore” and, as a child, he was a Muslim and he never renounced Islam.

But as the mosque controvers­y receded in memory, so did Pamela Geller. Then in January came the assault by Muslim gunmen on Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical newspaper, which claimed a dozen lives. Geller was back in the public eye.

In response, she decided to organize Sunday’s “Muhammad Art Exhibit & Contest,” which would award a $10,000 prize to the “winning cartoon” depicting the prophet Muhammad.

“We decided to have a cartoon contest to show we would not kowtow to violent intimidati­on and allow the freedom of speech to be overwhelme­d by thugs and bulli es,” she told The Washington Post in an email.

As Sunday ’s show was coming to an end, two gunmen rolled up in a car and shot an unarmed security guard, police said. Two local police officers fired back. The incident left both gunmen dead, their bodies lying in the street for hours. The security officer was transporte­d to a local hospital, treated and later released.

“The Islamic jihadis are determined to suppress our freedom of speech violently,” she told The Post.

“They struck in Paris and Copenhagen recently, and now in Texas. This incident shows how much needed our event really was. The freedom of speech is under violent assault here in our nation. The question now before is — will we stand and defend it, or bow to violence, thuggery, and savagery?” For Geller, it was her own

Charlie Hebdo moment.

A ‘moderate Muslim is a secular Muslim’

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 ?? DAVID KARP / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Blogger Pamela Geller has become one of the loudest voices against what she sees as the creeping “Islamizati­on” of America.
DAVID KARP / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Blogger Pamela Geller has become one of the loudest voices against what she sees as the creeping “Islamizati­on” of America.

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