Reposted from Front Page Magazine, by Eric Bell. [Editor's note: The article below is written by Eric Allen Bell, a filmmaker who was recently banned from blogging at the “Daily Kos” because he wrote three articles that ran afoul of the mindset there, specifically naming “Loonwatch.com” as a “terrorist spin control network.” Frontpage invited him to [...]
Archive for the ‘Violence’ Category
Filed under: Islam, Politics, Radical Islam, Terrorism, Violence
Social Tagging: 9/11 • CAIR • Egypt • intolerance • islamophobia • jihad • politically correct • radical • religious freedom • shari'a • women
Filed under: Obama, Politics, Security, Violence
Social Tagging: Egypt • intolerance • Islam • persecution • violence
By Raymond Ibrahim. Originally posted in the Middle East Forum here. Earlier this month in the West Bank, “settlers attempted to burn two mosques, and vandalized an IDF base as part of the latest ‘price tag’ attacks. The attacks came in response to the demolition of three buildings earlier this week in the West Bank settlement [...]
Filed under: Islam, Terrorism, Violence
Social Tagging: jihad • radical • violence
What do the following verses from the Quran have in common? Note that I am taking the liberty of quoting from several English translations, lest someone accuse me of cherry picking one particular translation to fit a certain agenda. I prefer to let the Quran speak for itself, rather than forcing an idea by choosing [...]
Filed under: Islam, Terrorism, Violence
Social Tagging: 9/11 • dhimmitude • jihad • terror • terrorism • violence
The following is a response to an opinion piece published September 9, 2011 and published online. For background behind the comments below, please read the entire article here. The writer makes a number of errors. He either is intentionally misleading those who know little about Islam, or he himself is ignorant of the historical roots [...]
Filed under: Security, Terrorism, Violence
Social Tagging: intolerance • Norway • radical • terrorism • violence
By Tawfik Hamid The recent terror act in Norway by Anders Behring Breivik is -without doubt- a heinous and an evil act. This attack cannot be ignored as it may herald the very early stages of serious communal conflict or worse in Europe. At the same time, what conclusions does it merit? The attack does illustrate [...]
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