Not All Muslims Do That! Now that we have learned how and why the Left perpetuates Jihad Denial, we move on to examine the key arguments within its toxic agenda. As will be demonstrated below, the entire gambit is a lie and a fraud.
It’s Just the Extremists! One of the most widely employed Jihad Denial arguments heard in our culture today is the infamous assurance that
It’s not Islam, but the extremists! This proposition is interwoven with the central foundation of the Jihad Denial matrix:
that it all really has nothing to do with Islam. The thinking goes like this: even when Jihadists quote their Islamic texts to justify their barbaric actions,
thinking, do you think that islam is a feminist religio religion? well, what i think is that religion in every form throughout history has oppressed women in many ways. and islam isn t any different what s striking to me about this new line of macy s is that muslim women in the united states have $44 billion in buying power. that s pretty spectacular. tucker: that s great. s i m all for buying power. clothing is to promote modesty among women. for a bunch of different reasons. it s in the quran. it s, of course, a central part of islamic culture. so are you for that? do you think women should be coerced to dress modestly? is that a feminist goal? i think what a feminist goal is for women to be in control of their lives and their destinies and to have
was cheered by feminists, and it got me thinking, do you think that islam is a feminist religion? what i think is that religion, and every form throughout history, has oppressed women in many ways and islam isn t any different. i think what is striking to me about this new line of macy s is that muslim women in the united states have $44 billion in buying power, that s pretty spectacular. tucker: that s great. i m all for buying power. i want to get back to the clothing and the applications. the point of islamic clothing is to promote modesty among women. for a bunch of different reasons. it s in the quran, it is the central part of islamic culture. do you think women should be coerced or dressed modestly? is that a feminist goal? what a feminist goal is is for women to be in control of
week in, you know, what was a blatant falsehood that came out of the administration but that could have real consequences for muslim-americans who are already being sort of targeted and looked at in a way that isn t very good. let s listen to kellyanne conway talking about this fictional bowling green massacre when she spoke with chris matthews. i bet there was very little coverage. i bet it s brand-new information to people that president obama had a six-month ban on the iraqi refugee program after two raukis came to this country, were radicaliz radicalized twr mastermind behind the bowling massacre. there was no it didn t get covered. she did correct it with a tweet where she meant to say bowling green terrorist and claimed also in that statement it didn t get covered, but in her tweet she linked to abc coverage of the arrest of these two iraqi citizens in bowling green. massacre isn t a word that kind of tumbles out of your mouth by mistake, i don t think. look, this is
this ban on seven different countries coming in in terms of immigrants to the united states has nothing to do with islam, even though donald trump said the syrian ban would not apply to christians. that s the case the lawyers are making in the courts right now. but it s hard to imagine the two are not tied when they spend so much time, the president spend so much time tweeting and talking about the evils of islam and now they re going to kill us all, they re so you know, they re dangerous, evil people as he tweeted yesterday morning, celebrating around the world because the ban has been suspended. and so it is really problematic when you have them going after this one culture in particular as the kind of bogey man. you put it all together. you have steve bannon that has this longtime philosophy that the christian white west is at war with islam. you have michael flynn, who has the exact same philosophy, who has essentially said islam isn t really a religion but a radical political