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|    Hirsi Ali: Islamic Terrorists 'Don't Go     |
|    23 Mar 17 06:50:57    |
      XPost: alt.home.repair, alt.politics.scorched-earth, uk.politics.misc       XPost: uk.legal, alt.politics.uk       From: burfordTjustice@tues.uk              Hirsi Ali: Islamic Terrorists 'Don't Go to Liberals and Say Thank You'       for Being PC                     Ayaan Hirsi Ali criticized what she considered the "apologetic       attitude" some liberals around the world have toward identifying the       religious component to Islamic terrorism.              Ali, a women rights activist who was raised Muslim in Somalia but later became       an apostate, called such a mindset "masochistic and stupid."              She said on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" that radical Islamic terrorists "don't go       to liberals and say thank you so much, we'll stop terrorizing you" because of       some on the left refuse to identify terrorism's religious component.              Islamists only seek a Sharia-compliant world, Ali said, in the wake of       Wednesday's attack in London, a city with progressive leadership, "and whoever       is in their way is their enemy."              She said anyone who does not understand that should not be legislating policy.              Carlson said terror groups believe Westerners do not have moral standing to       critique Islam, and Ali agreed, adding that they sometimes will consider       fellow Muslims illegitimate if they do not comply with their belief system.              Ali said that President Trump's Youngstown, Ohio campaign speech first showed       her that he took the terror threat seriously, and selectively praised his       travel ban.              She said the ban was a good idea but was "clumsily" enacted.              "It's incredibly difficult to vet people coming from [those countries]," she       said, maintaining that he should have consulted more lawyers and experts to       root out any inefficiencies in the document.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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