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President Trump displayed more courage and integrity Wednesday than Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama ever did when he ended twenty-two years of waivers postponing the U.S. Embassy to Israel’s move to Jerusalem,
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For years I have denied the label “Islamophobe,” because it is most commonly used to refer to people who have an irrational bigotry or hatred toward Muslims, and I don’t. I am not the “bad” kind of Islamophobe who wants
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That this column even needed to be written is evidence of the truth of what I have long contended, that “Islamophobia” is a propaganda term designed to intimidate people into thinking it wrong to oppose jihad terror. Justin
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McMaster says about the President retweeting videos of Muslims being violent: “Well, President Trump is the best judge of why he did that. But I know it was his intention to highlight the importance of creating safe and secure
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“Despite these parallels, it may still seem like a stretch to link a few retweets to the Holocaust.” Uh, yeah. “One of the precursors to the Nazi ascendancy was the immense popularity, in the painful aftermath of World War
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This is a classic example of how the “Islamophobia” smear works. Scheer asked: “When will the Prime Minister take the security of Canadians seriously and look for ways to put these ISIS fighters in jail?” Trudeau answered
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Said May: “And I am very clear that retweeting from Britain First was the wrong thing to do. I think that we must all take seriously the threat that far-Right groups pose and both in terms of the terrorist threat that is posed
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The brouhaha over President Trump’s retweets of videos depicting Muslims being violent continues in the UK, and is yet another manifestation of the general tendency to blame those who call attention to jihad atrocities rather
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“Hate speech” is a subjective category. What is or is not classified as “hate speech” depends upon the preconceptions and perspectives of the one doing the judging. For Facebook, the judges are Sharia-compliant, and
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Another jihad attack? Maybe. Police have already ruled out a “political motive,” but they almost always do that, no matter what the evidence is. Last June, the Islamic State published a poster depicting an SUV driving over a