Saturday, July 8, 2017

Watch: Laura Ingraham battles Muslim leader over activist’s call for ‘jihad’ against Trump


Watch: Laura Ingraham battles Muslim leader over activist’s call for ‘jihad’ against Trump





Watch: Laura Ingraham battles Muslim leader over activist’s call for ‘jihad’ against Trump
Conservative pundit Laura Ingraham and a prominent Muslim imam engaged in a heated debate on Friday over a left-wing Muslim activist’s controversial call for “jihad” against President Donald Trump’s administration and inflammatory accusations of racism made against the White House. (Image source: YouTube screenshot/Fox News)



Conservative pundit Laura Ingraham and a prominent Muslim imam engaged in a heated debate on Friday over a left-wing Muslim activist’s controversial call for “jihad” against President Donald Trump’s administration and inflammatory accusations of racism made against the White House.

During a speech at the Islamic Society of North America Convention last weekend, leftist activist and Women’s March organizer Linda Sarsour called for Muslims to resist the “tyrants,” “fascists” and “white supremacists” in the Trump administration, which Sarsour says she hope will be viewed by Allah as “a form of Jihad.”

“Why, sisters and brothers, why are we so unprepared?” Sarsour said. “Why are we so afraid of this administration and the potential chaos that they will ensue on our community? … I hope that when we stand up to those who oppress our communities that Allah accepts from us that as a form of jihad.

… We are struggling against tyrants and rulers not only abroad … but [also] here in the United States of America, where you have fascists and white supremacists and islamophobes reining in the White House.”



On Friday evening’s episode of “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel, Ingraham, who was hosting the show, suggested Sarsour’s use of “jihad” and her attacks on Trump were deliberately incendiary, but guest Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi said the many of Sarsour’s comments were justified.

“If you live it for us, ‘jihad’ means to be a better person, more honest, more truthful, more trustworthy,” Ali Elahi said. “But, of course, if you live this jihad for ISIS, live the Koran for ISIS, or Bible for the KKK [Ku Klux Klan], they have a different interpretation of it.”

“I’m not representing for Linda, but I think she is expressing her frustration,” he continued. “When we have a president, that he’s putting ban on six countries that are victims of terrorism and rewarding the biggest funders of terrorism in the world, that brings frustration, obvious.” [sic]

Ingraham — who acknowledged earlier in the debate that jihad can mean “to struggle,” especially within a spiritual context — said Sarsour’s allegation that the president’s administration is “fascist” and composed of “white supremacists” is “purposefully incendiary.”

“Imam, here’s what doesn’t go over well with most Americans … Linda Sarsour getting up there and saying the ‘fascist,’ ‘islamophobe,’ ‘white supremacists’ in the Oval Office,” Ingraham said. “That is so purposefully incendiary, and I would say if he weren’t the president of the United States, he could sue for defamation. Because that’s just garbage. That’s meant to incite Muslims, to whom she’s speaking. It’s certainly not meant to build bridges. That is meant to incite, infuriate — infuriate is fine, but incite is not good.”




Sarsour has become one of the leaders of the modern feminist movement, and she’s no stranger to controversy. Sarsour has been heavily criticized for saying Sharia law is “reasonable” and “makes a lot of sense.”

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2 comments:

  1. It turns out that Christians are not the most despised group of people in the world. They just happen to be the largest subgroup. The most despised group in the world is the victim of Islam. And whether it is a dead Christian congregation, a murdered apostate, a sad Muslim woman with FGM, or any other victim of jihad, no one will speak out for the victim and against the perpetrator. All leaders share in the shame of being ignorant cowards practicing idiot compassion.

    How is this to stop? Well, being polite won’t help, because if polite worked, the problem would be solved. The key to our response is that we have the high moral ground. We must oppose the oppressor, Islam, and stand with the oppressed – Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists and all others who are oppressed by jihad. Our opponents, the deniers, support the oppressor, Islam, and ignore and suppress the fate of the victims. The deniers are evil, period.

    If you are a Christian, get some allies, and come up with a program about the persecuted church. The program could be bringing in some persecuted Christians, such as Copts, to speak to Sunday school classes or doing a long term study of the Armenian holocaust in 20th century Turkey. When you go to leadership, do not ask permission or make a request. Make demands and if those demands are not met, then some form of protest inside your church must be launched.

    Stand up at services and protest, hand out brochures, do whatever it takes until “leadership” agrees to not pass by on the other side of the road and neglect the dead Christians. Point out their moral position is wrong and evil. Do not be shy. Ask them to use scripture to morally justify their denial and ignorance. Be respectful, but firm and do not stop until good prevails.

    This is a moral battle and if you are not a Christian, you should do the same in other venues. A possible venue is the local media. Make demands to recognize the victims of jihad and if they are not met, make a protest. Public protest is a powerful tool for change. We must acknowledge the world’s largest human rights tragedy. Being nice is the road to civilizational annihilation.

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  2. Thank you so much for this great comment Dennis. It is TRUTH!!! WE all need to speak up against this insane death cult.

    Thank you for reading my blog,, I am working as hard as I can to SPEAK OUT!!!!!

    Solstice

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