In the video below, which is a segment from
a 60 Minutes interview with Clarissa Ward, the man
being interviewed (who is apparently a British Islamist), says he wants to see
Sharia Law implemented not just in London, but in Europe and America, as well.
Here's a partial quote:
"Ultimately, I want to see every single
woman in this country covered from head to toe. I want to see the hand of the
thief cut [off]. I want to see adulterers stoned to death. I want to see Sharia
Law in Europe, and I want to see it in America, as well. I believe our patrols
are a means to an end.”
The patrols refer to the work he and his
fellow radical Islamists do in the streets of East London, confronting British
citizens for not complying with Sharia. You can see a few of these encounters
in the video, some polite, some confrontational and intrusive.
I fear the politically correct
multi-cultural Left won't see this video as a portent of things to come.
Clarissa Ward doesn't even know how to challenge this guy. All she can say,
when he tells her she should cover up, is, That's absurd! Yes, it is absurd--to
us. But to them, it's perfectly reasonable. At some point they'll stop being
polite about it (see article below, "What Islam Isn't").
I can only pray that someone with more
courage than
Barack Obama wins the presidency in 2016
because things are deteriorating pretty rapidly on his increasingly self-absorbed
watch.
Leftists should pray too. This is beyond
party politics.
We need a leader with courage and clarity,
someone who will call things as they are (Islamic terror not violent
extremism). Someone like the intrepid French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, who
has the temerity to call these monsters what they are,
"Islamo-Fascists" (see Wall
Street Journal article below).
The more ground we yield in our craven
attempts to
not offend, the more
the extremists will feel empowered to encroach on western values. At
some point, it will mutate into what they really want, which is total
domination.
This isn't my opinion. Read the
recent article in The Atlantic called "What ISIS Really Wants"
(link below). Years ago I remember expressing concern to my brother about
Sharia Law. He pooh-poohed it. Yet here we are, seeing attempts to normalize it
on the streets of London. Here we see it discussed in The Atlantic, not a
right-leaning publication, far from it.
Conservatives are mocked, silenced,
caricatured, but I believe they're the ones who see this issue clearly. It will
be up to the left to stop this coming darkness.
Interesting side note. I just said,
"this coming darkness." But I'm reminded of something Dennis Prager
once said about evil. People automatically compare evil to darkness, the way I
just did. But Prager says evil is really more like a blindingly bright light.
Like trying to stare into the sun. It can't be done.
That's what's going on here. The evil we
read about, the brazen acts of violence graphically paraded on social media, is
so glaringly bright, we look away. We pretend it's not happening, not as bad as
it seems, not our responsibility. We scoff at alarmists. We say there are more
important issues to confront, like climate change or gender neutral bathrooms
in schools. We say it will never happen here.
But I think it could come here, might in fact come here, especially if Iran gets its nuclear bomb, which this foolish, misguided, self-absorbed president is apparently facilitating in his arrogance and naiveté.
I'm scared. But I'm also angry. I'm furious
at people on the left for refusing to call this devil-may-care president out,
for letting this circus of a presidency go on unabated for so long in the name
of their ideology. I'm furious at people on the right who either aren't paying
attention ("I'm not interested in politics") or who don't think they
can do anything about it (over 50% of evangelicals do not vote). We're
like the proverbial frog in water, gradually coming to a boil. And I hold those
on the Left, including my own relatives, wholly, unequivocally, emphatically
responsible.
Readings:
"What ISIS Really Wants," by Graeme Wood (The Atlantic, March 2015).
"France's Anti-Terror, Free-Market Socialist," by Sohrab Ahmari (Wall Street Journal Weekend Interview, February 27, 2015).
"What Islam Isn't," by Dr. Peter Hammond (an excerpt from his book, Slavery, Terrorism, and Islam: Historical Roots and Contemporary Threat)
"What Islam Isn't," by Dr. Peter Hammond (an excerpt from his book, Slavery, Terrorism, and Islam: Historical Roots and Contemporary Threat)
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