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Jihad Watch director and FrontPage Mag superstar Robert Spencer appeared recently on the podcast The Unfiltered View with host Israel Ellis to discuss Islam and the Jews.
Don’t miss this insightful conversation below:
This conversation exposes the weaknesses and cowardness of western civilization. He who don’t study history is bound to repeat it. And this is exactly what the west is doing.
Does the Brand New Pope shit in the woods? 〰️
muslim adherents may not all be radical but the koran is a primer for world wide murder if infidels dont bow the knee. as bridget gabriel remarked when challenged by a female zealot that not all muslims are radical , her response was where are all the moderates in condemning radical islam and the violence that goes with it . crickets . there are no moderates , because they are seen as defecting the faith and they too will be murdered . the west continues the lie of peaceful islam which fits the muslim taqiyya . the barbarians are inside the gates of the west and it is now too late . islam is a festering sore and an aspro is not going to fix it . the west is increasingly authoritarian which matches true islam . both are going to keep the population in check . one religious the other secular . marxism and islam , great bedfellows .
Never forget what Turkey’s Islamist president Erdoğan said.
“There is no such thing moderate Islam. Islam is Islam. Any qualifier is an insult to Islam:”
Right from the horse’s mouth.
As always, Robert Spencer’s contributions to this discussion were insightful, focused and informative. Meaning no disrespect, however, his interlocutor’s tendency to present him with endless ruminations masquerading as questions measurably diluted the end product. I believe the term “windbag” fairly describes this interviewing style. It is a manifestation of the condition which, more than any other, is deadly to those who interview others for a living: Being in love with the sound of our own voice. I would humbly encourage him to adhere to the age-old, “less is more” approach in his future endeavors.
This interviewer interviews himself through his guests. It’s like the guy that replied: “You don’t want to hear my opinion, you want to hear your opinion in another voice.”
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