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Offline formerlurker

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Mollifying Muslins, and Muslifying Mollies
« on: September 26, 2010, 06:20:21 PM »
MOLLIFYING MUSLIMS, AND MUSLIFYING MOLLIES       
Steyn on America
MONDAY, 20 SEPTEMBER 2010

While I've been talking about free speech in Copenhagen, several free speech issues arose in North America. I was asked about them both at the Sappho Award event and in various interviews, so here's a few thoughts for what they're worth:

Too many people in the free world have internalized Islam’s view of them. A couple of years ago, I visited Guantanamo and subsequently wrote that, if I had to summon up Gitmo in a single image, it would be the brand-new copy of the Koran in each cell: To reassure incoming prisoners that the filthy infidels haven't touched the sacred book with their unclean hands, the Korans are hung from the walls in pristine, sterilized surgical masks. It's one thing for Muslims to regard infidels as unclean, but it's hard to see why it's in the interests of us infidels to string along with it and thereby validate their bigotry. What does that degree of prostration before their prejudices tell them about us? It’s a problem that Muslims think we’re unclean. It’s a far worse problem that we go along with it.

http://www.steynonline.com/content/view/3505/

Good read.

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Re: Mollifying Muslins, and Muslifying Mollies
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2010, 06:53:47 PM »
Sometimes, I think the enabler is more dangerous than the aggressor. For the aggressor to exist, enablers have to enable. Case in point, the left. The only way stop this is to stop the enabler.
Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
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Allow enemies their space to hate; they will destroy themselves in the process.
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