Confessions of an Islamophobe
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Dave Michaels
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Robert Spencer
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While the United States, and indeed most of the Western world, fights an active war against Islamic terrorism, we remain in deep denial about who truly is the enemy. Elites across North America and Europe fight to silence those who argue, compellingly, that the roots of terrorism are within Islam itself, which has evolved into far more than a religion - it is a radical and dangerous political ideology that consciously, if often tacitly, places itself in opposition to democracy and basic human rights.
Robert Spencer, one of the world’s foremost critical scholars of Islam, has been labeled public enemy number one by those who apologize for Islam and its violent excesses. He has been called a propagandist, a racist, and an “Islamophobe” - a term that he willingly embraces in this provocative and important book.
There needs to be a thoroughgoing and honest public discussion of the acceptable parameters of criticism of Islam in light of genuine interests not only of national security but of civilizational survival. Our lives, quite literally, could depend on it, as could those of our children and our children’s children. Confessions of an Islamophobe is an attempt to begin that discussion.
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- Hank
- 30-05-2019
interesting stories , but old hat
Being an avid reader of all things critical of Islam, I found a lot of the content of this book old hat. A lot of interesting new stories and accounts of the idiocy of so called Islamaphobia; but the general theme got s bit repetitious for me, such that I found it very easy to turn off while listening. Totally agree with his conclusions and angle; Islamaphobia is ridiculous; but it got tiresome after a while. I didn't like the narrator; unnecessarily melodramatic; felt like I was listening to an FM radio ad most of the time. A more natural voice would have made it more bearable. Still if you're new to this material; namely the myth that Islam is compatible with Western society; I highly recommend it. Islam threatens the continued existence of Western society; and it's propagation and those who apologise for it; must be stopped. Read it if you're new to it; because that part is loud and clear.
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