Chinese Girl in the Ghetto
A politically incorrect memoir by Ying Ma.
A politically incorrect memoir by Ying Ma.
Why draw Muhammad? Why make fun of the man Muslims revere most? Why arouse their ire?
Precisely because they react with murderous rage when one does this.
Now that may seem odd — why would anyone want to provoke someone else’s murderous rage?
Because it is an object lesson in pluralism. Either we put up with [...]
Why draw Muhammad? Why make fun of the man Muslims revere most? Why arouse their ire? Precisely because they react with murderous rage when one does this. Now that may seem odd — why would anyone want to provoke someone else’s murderous rage? Because it is an object lesson…
The problem with this ought to be obvious: who decides what constitutes “malicious” criticism? Islamic spokesmen in non-Muslim countries routinely characterize any and every criticism of Islam, including any accurate depiction of the jihad doctrine and Islamic supremacism, as malicious. It is a central element of their playbook: characterize anyone…
The ties that bind two leftist ideologues and an arch terrorist.
There is, perhaps, a certain Wile E. Coyote-ish element to this particular jihadist operation. No word on whether, as the assailants paddled away, they shouted “Allahu Acme!” “Explosives wash up on Israeli beaches,” from CNN, February 1: Jerusalem (CNN) — Two barrels filled with explosives washed up on beaches in…
Part 1 is here, and part 2 here. In 1918, T. E. Lawrence set down some advice for his fellow British military men (and civilians) on Understanding and Dealing with the Bedu for “beginners in the Arab armies.” Given that Lawrence had been working with the Sharifian forces for less…
The disappearing leadership of one of America’s main terror lobbies.
President Barack Obama on Monday vowed to use “every element of our national power” to keep Americans safe and said the failed Christmas Day plot to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner was “a serious reminder” of the need to continually adapt security measures against changing terrorist threats.But even as Obama spoke, word came that a [...]
When the Swiss minaret ban first broke, I noted that minarets were often expressions of Islamic political dominance. Many dismissed this as an “Islamophobic” idea. But now it has been affirmed by Tarek Kahlaoui, assistant professor of Islamic art history and history at Rutgers University — no doubt a dyed-in-the-wool…
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