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by Judith Bergman
• October 17, 2016 at 5:00 am
- Should
Americans uphold the Judeo-Christian values, which have governed
Western civilization until now? Or should they quietly allow the
defeat of those values by a false liberalism -- false, because it is
anything but liberal -- which will allow values, such as that of
Islamic sharia religious law to settle over the United
States? Will people willingly surrender their own culture in order
to avoid becoming victims of intimidation?
- Worse, these
policies often come in the seemingly benign-sounding terms of
"diversity", "multiculturalism",
"peace", "anti-racism", and "human
rights"; but are often used in an Orwellian way to mean their
own opposites. "Diversity" means, "it is great to
look different so long as you think the same way I do".
"Anti-racism" often means, in a racist way, anti-white or
anti-Jew. "Human rights" now means a political agenda.
"Peace" is used to mean the destruction of Israel.
"Multiculturalism" means any culture except the
Judeo-Christian one -- regardless of whether that culture supports
denigrating women, slavery, flogging, amputating limbs, murdering gays
and the intolerance of all other religions and cultures. These
inversions of language are having devastating consequences not only
on university campuses, but also throughout the U.S. and abroad.
- "The
process of settlement is a 'Civilization-Jihadist Process' with all
[that] the word means. The Ikhwan [Muslim Brotherhood] must
understand that their work in America is a kind of grand jihad in
eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and
'sabotaging' its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the
believers..." -- Muslim Brotherhood, 1991.
- The question of
whether to submit to these policies, as Europe is doing, or to
uphold freedom, as Israel is doing, has arrived in the United
States. The choice Americans make will immeasurably affect not just
the US, but, despite sounding melodramatic, the future of Western
civilization.
There have been attempts by outsiders to incite racial
and religious anarchy. The entrepreneur George Soros, for example,
donated $33 million to turn events in Ferguson, Missouri from a local
protest into chaos. (Image source: World Economic Forum)
For the American voter, issues of immense urgency to the survival of
the free world -- such as individual freedom, dispassionate enquiry and
freedom of speech and thought, which we dangerously have come to take for
granted -- are being derailed by crude language and behavior, when
Americans need to be paying attention to serious threats to the United
States, its allies and to the values of the West.
Internationally, these threats come from Iran, Russia, China, North
Korea, and countless terrorist groups.
by Hakim Haider
• October 17, 2016 at 4:00 am
- The Boy voice
was getting Down slowly and after a few whiles he is silent with no
locomotion, then same soo beautifull girl come close and look up to
his eyes and fire more bullets on his face and tell us that he is
died.
- "My Dears
Boys today you are standing here it is a very Good position for you.
On Otherside you will have a golden happiness, Paradise! Do not come
back without full fill the Task. After full Fill your Last wish, we
Go a head for Jihad, Takecare."
- One Boy who are
aware from this area try to Run away but Man have a pistol he fire
on the Boy and Bullet hit the Boy on Forehead and he thud onto the
Road. We Sit silently into the Bus.
- Jihadi camps
where gives training is just for terror or personal interest,
Nothing more. Parents even do not know where is my Son. They thinks
One Day he come backs.
A jihadi training camp (illustrative).
Editors' note: To those of you who have enquired,
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