The "Native Informant" slur.
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/marginoferr/2016/01/01/the-unbearable-toxicity-of-native-informant/
I wish this wasn’t something that I felt I need to say. But it keeps coming up again and again. People, stop calling moderate Muslims and Ex-Muslims things like “native informant”, “porch monkey”, “House Muslim”, “Black Skin White Mask”, etc. Stop it.At this stage, I believe, the concept is not wrong, without merits, and harmful. While the potential for the corruption which later happened is there, it’s still useful in asking the members of the marginalized groups to take a look at their ideologies and see if they are not reinforcing a system which benefits people other than them. It is undeniable that marginalized people end up supporting marginalizing ideologies all the time.The idea behind these racial slurs (yes, they are slurs) are simple. They are post-colonial in root, and this is simply the most toxic idea coming out of that ideology, with all its merits and demerits. And I believe it’s an idea which goes against the core professed goal of post-colonialism.
Of course, like all bad ideas, there are some good things about this idea where it originated. It originated in a book called Black Skin, White Masks by Franz Fanon. Wikipedia summarizes the book thus:[quote]He applied psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic theory to explain the feelings of dependency and inadequacy that Black people experience in a White world. That the divided self-perception of the Black Subject who has lost his native cultural origin, and embraced the culture of the Mother Country, produces an inferiority complex in the mind of the Black Subject, who then will try to appropriate and imitate the culture of the colonizer. Such behavior is more readily evident in upwardly mobile and educated black people who can afford to acquire status symbols within the world of the colonial ecumene, such as an education abroad and mastery of the language of the colonizer, the white masks.
But then, this idea morphs into “Native Informant”. It seems that now the idea has evolved into something much more insidious. Now it seems that it has become a way to shut up internal dissent in cultures and marginalized groups by ascribing it to aiding the “colonizers”.
And since I have encountered this as an Ex-Muslim a lot, and I have seen the topic brought up again and again by Ex-Muslims, and I have seen this line of attack against moderate Muslims too, it’s time to put an end to it.
There are many examples one can name. For example one can point out to Deepa Kumar who talked about Neoconservatives, Zionists, the Christian Far Right, and of course Ex-Muslims and other Native Informants as some kind of alliance against Muslims. She said – in typical racist fashion – that she did not mean “all Ex-Muslims”, only those aligned with the Far Right. Are there such Ex-Muslims? Yes. There are such Muslims too. That said, one can only take a look at the wider context of her works to see that she is basically intolerant of Islam being criticized, for example her attack against the Danish cartoons depicting Muhammad and her “Marxist” analysis of the rise of political Islam, in which we learn the rise of political Islam is the fault of anyone and anything, especially imperialism and the West, but not Muslims themselves and the tenets of Islam and its scripture and tradition.[/quote]