Posted on 11/12/2023 5:31:45 AM PST by MtnClimber
As the pro-Hamas riots continue in America and the UK, not to mention other countries, Hamas is losing in Gaza. But that just makes the Muslim Brotherhood and its Marxist allies more desperate.
But this isn’t really about Gaza. It’s about America and Europe. And the whole world.
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What we have seen in the pro-Hamas riots in New York City and London is that they are about defaming our traditions and attacking our values.
It’s why they tear down American flags on Veterans Day and vandalize memorials on Remembrance Day in the U.K.
It’s not about Israel, it’s about us. It’s about Islam and the Left. That’s why they’re running away in Gaza and fighting [h]ere.
This is what all good Democrats support.
I forget. According to radical Muslims, are us the Great Satan or the Little Satan?
Western civilization and the enlightened values of individual liberty and freedom of choice = the target of these militarized 6th century totalitarian ideologues masking as a religion
Israel is just in the way
We are the Great Satan, Israel the Small Satan
Indeed the media called the riots and fires mostly peaceful protest.
Don't bother with any printed translation since the 1950s or so. They have been altered to make Islam look like a "religion of peace".
IMHO, the best translation is for free here:
Most of ours are long pst their prime and limit their struggle to the keyboard and FR. I am long past my prime and lament we refused to fight when we would have mattered. " "If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves. " " -- - Winston Churchill
I don't know where you live but I am surrounded by 100,000 Red Necks with rifles.
[...]In the period immediately preceding the outbreak of the Six-Day War in 1967, an ominous phrase was sometimes heard, “First the Saturday people, then the Sunday people.”
The Saturday people have proved unexpectedly recalcitrant, and recent events in Lebanon indicate that the priorities may have been reversed.
Fundamentally, the same issue arises in both Palestine and Lebanon, though the circumstances that complicate the two situations are very different. The basic question is this:
Is a resurgent Islam prepared to tolerate a non-Islamic enclave, whether Jewish in Israel or Christian in Lebanon, in the heart of the Islamic world?
The current fascination among Muslims with the history of the Crusades, the vast literature on the subject, both academic and popular, and the repeated inferences drawn from the final extinction of the Crusading principalities throw some light on attitudes in this matter.Islam from its inception is a religion of power, and in the Muslim world view it is right and proper that power should be wielded by Muslims and Muslims alone. Others may receive the tolerance, even the benevolence, of the Muslim state, provided that they clearly recognize Muslim supremacy.
Here again, it must be recalled that Islam is not conceived as a religion in the limited Western sense but as a community, a loyalty, and a way of life—and that the Islamic community is still recovering from the traumatic era when Muslim governments and empires were overthrown and Muslim peoples forcibly subjected to alien, infidel rule. Both the Saturday people and the Sunday people are now suffering the consequences.
- That Muslims should rule over non-Muslims is right and normal.
- That non-Muslims should rule over Muslims is an offense against the laws of God and nature, and this is true whether in Kashmir, Palestine, Lebanon, or Cyprus.
[...]
The Israeli war is an early gift to BLM. This isn’t a lot different than the George Floyd hysteria of 2020, the lead up to the election. If it wasn’t Israel, they would have found another “cause” to riot and protest.
Yep. I noticed a lot of stuff emerging from the shadows after that election.
Yes.
Great article
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