Ayaan Hirsi Ali's "Infidel" should be required reading for all Tenth graders and beyond. It is so interesting how a star of Ms. Ali's magnitude rises out of such evilness time and time again. Missing in all of this are the Human Rights people, but they are often found missing
If anyone is aware of aid for Ms. Ali, please post.
When I read "Infidel," I was reminded of the story: the French novelist and critic Andre Malraux, after reading Whittaker Chambers' memoirs (Witness), sent Chambers a note that said: "You are one of those who did not return from Hell with empty hands."
The same with Hirsi Ali: She did not return from Hell with empty hands. She has something crucial to say to us.
I mentioned this on another thread: Hirsi Ali is an avowed atheist. I teach Catholic Theology and, indeed, I have 3 Pontifical Degrees. But I stand with her without embarassment.