How can people in the civilized, cooperating countries of the world blindly coddle an insular group with the loudly proclaimed goal that "all other (non-muslim) groups must die"?
Thank you Ayaan for widening this conversation to the international sectors. When I hear people using the term 'globalist' it sounds conspiratorial, but really like this situation, when issues are out of the control of the national demos, we are now talking about globalist elite issues again...
Excellent article as always. Very true unfortunately, except for part about economic ties which in my mind is independent of the social politics in the country
Noxiously ironic that the effort to quash a Nazi resurgence - which equates that with anything tagged “right wing” - silences the only voices who actually see today’s Nazi equivalents. Namely, totalitarian, genocidal Islamism - which embraced Naziism in WII, as that Mufti-Hitler photo so well encapsulates. The connection is real, deep, and persistent. See: https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/how-the-keffiyeh-became-the-21st-centurys-swastika/
How can people in the civilized, cooperating countries of the world blindly coddle an insular group with the loudly proclaimed goal that "all other (non-muslim) groups must die"?
100%.
Thank you Ayaan for widening this conversation to the international sectors. When I hear people using the term 'globalist' it sounds conspiratorial, but really like this situation, when issues are out of the control of the national demos, we are now talking about globalist elite issues again...
Excellent article as always. Very true unfortunately, except for part about economic ties which in my mind is independent of the social politics in the country
Noxiously ironic that the effort to quash a Nazi resurgence - which equates that with anything tagged “right wing” - silences the only voices who actually see today’s Nazi equivalents. Namely, totalitarian, genocidal Islamism - which embraced Naziism in WII, as that Mufti-Hitler photo so well encapsulates. The connection is real, deep, and persistent. See: https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/how-the-keffiyeh-became-the-21st-centurys-swastika/