But even as critics say the trend is a "rebellion" against Western culture, Ali argued the renewed interest in the religion is symbolic of a "confused" generation that is battling "moral dislocation."
"I think that's a manifestation of the moral dislocation of the West that we're going through," Ali said. "I think we've failed these young people… Campuses are politicized. They use the word hate this and safe to death, but it's really the introduction of a political ideology that is anti-Western. It's anti-American. It's all about tearing things down."
There is no confusion about these moron women who embrace Islam as if it were a Midol pill. It's sheer stupidity resulting from their own failure to investigate repercussions and consequences of their own decisions. I get sick and tired of hearing about the "poor Millennials and poor Gen-Z's" who proclaim to be disaffected, confused, or distraught because they don't have enough "safe spaces." These morons try to play with their sexual orientation, gender, and biological status to see how far they can upset the balance of nature.
In that Ali, this "activist", from the Hoover Institution is partly correct. These idiots want to tear it all down and replace the western way of life because some other moron told them that's what they must do.
Speaking of the Hoover Institution, let's not forget that it's a public policy "think tank" based at Stanford University - yet another leftist bastion of academic and scholarly bullshit. I find it amazing that Victor Davis Hanson (who is also affiliated with the Hoover Institute) can even stomach the stink of the place -- I suppose he's their token conservative.