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Demonstrating
his Muslim arrogance and Islamic supremacist thinking, Ayloush outright
insults his American audience, saying: “America was built on a sense of
supremacy and superiority, and ‘Islamophobia’ is just a new chapter in
the long history of xenophobia, bigotry, and ignorance that has always
existed in this country.
Ayloush has courted controversy, and not just because of the group he leads. He tweeted about a Russian plane crashing in Syria—that not enough Russians died on the plane!

The meeting flamed into a more heated
tone when one man blurted out a question: “What is CAIR’s stance on
suicide bombings?” Ayloush attacked the member of the audience and
accused him of some kind of veiled, racist attack against Muslims. Not
once did Ayloush personally denounce suicide-bombings. Not once!
Ayloush discussed the rising number of
hate crimes against Muslims. Immediately, a lady in the back shouted:
“Most of those were hoaxes.” Indeed, there’s evidence to back up that assertion.
Quoting from verses in the Koran,
another audience member recounted these exhortations to slaughter
non-Muslims. I also read from a passage from another sacred text Sahih Bukhari (52:177), which speaks of the very rocks crying out “Here’s a Jew. Kill him!” He
refused to answer the question regarding the verses, but made the
oft-repeated argument that every verse must be read and understood in
its context.
The same man also listed the attacks
on Jews and Christians in other countries. How can any Muslim apologist
deny that these attacks are sponsored by literal readings of the Koran?
It became very clear that feel-good
discussions with a Muslim apologist would not take place in
uber-sheltered Scripps College. The host of the meeting brought the
event to a close, all while summoning up police officers to escort
Ayloush out of the building. Other members of the audience denounced his
racist remarks, surrounding him in the process.
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