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They literally broke their own search engine to help corporate media dominate independent content creators.
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If wrecking American sovereignty, lowering wages, and increasing the
public welfare load aren’t reasons enough to oppose the influx of
migrant invaders sitting in Tijuana, here is another: At least 30
percent of them are sick with communicable diseases they might spread to
Americans in schools, hospitals, welfare and employment offices, and
other public places.
And by “sick,” officials in Mexico don’t mean the common cold. They mean serious disease.
Some of the migrants are turning around and heading home after months of traveling through Mexico, as The New American reported
today. But with a third of the 6,000 or so in Tijuana coughing and
breaking out in blisters, now is not the time for the Trump
administration to weaken.
AIDS, TB, and Chickenpox
That’s because the diseases many of the migrants carry are deadly — or can be.
“Out of 6,000 migrants currently residing in the city, over a third
of them (2,267) are being treated for health-related issues,” Fox News reported.
So far, officials have confirmed three cases of tuberculosis, four
cases of AIDS, and four separate cases of chickenpox, the network
reported.
Even worse, they’ve also brought in bugs. Real bugs. At least 101, Fox reported, carry lice and “skin infections.”
That means the migrants might well start a typhus epidemic or bring in chagas disease.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, the body louse is the vector for the typhus bacterium, Rickettsia prowazekii.
“Epidemic typhus is spread to people through contact with infected
body lice,” CDC says. It noted the disease is uncommon these days,
although “epidemic typhus was responsible for millions of deaths in
previous centuries.” But cases continue to occur, in areas where extreme
overcrowding is common and body lice can travel from one person to
another.”
The Benito Juarez Sports Complex, where the migrants are housed, is
one such overcrowded area: 6,000 are packed into an area meant for
1,000.
Chagas is another of the many benefits the migrants might bring. And
unlike louse-borne typhus, chagas is not rare. It’s epidemic in Latin
America.
Blood-scuking triatomine bugs cause the disease:
Some eight million people in Mexico, Central America, and South America have it, and most don’t know it.
Officials also worry about a hepatitis outbreak because of the filth
in the Benito Juarez Sports Complex. “The location also has only 35
portable bathrooms,” Fox reported. “A sign reading ‘No Spitting’ was put up, as coughing and spitting by migrants are rampant in the shelter.”
Multi-Drug Resistant TB
Particularly worrisome is
how many of the migrants carry a particularly virulent form of TB that
is resistant to multiple antibiotics. Frightening data appeared in a
paper published last year by the National Center for Biotechnology
Information.
It reported
that 37,684 immigrants with TB entered the United States between 2005
and 2009. The most, 24.1 percent, or 9,098, came from Mexico. Another
1,154, or 3.1 percent, came from Guatemala, while 853, or 2.3 percent,
came from Honduras, where the migrant invasion began.
But that’s TB generally. Of more concern are the multi-drug resistant
cases that came in: 482. Again, Mexico accounted for most of those: 66
or 13.7 percent. Fourteen Guatemalans had the disease, accounting for
about three percent. None, apparently, came from Honduras.
MDR TB is a pressing concern, CDC reports, because “it is resistant to … the two most potent TB drugs … used to treat all persons with TB.”
Another 2,000 migrants are headed
for Tijuana. They will pack the sports complex even tighter. If the
33-percent figure for sick migrants in Tijuana now holds true for those
on the way, the town will be faced with another 660 very sick people.
Question: Is the United States expected to permit the entry of nearly
3,000 sick people, and if so, who will pay to treat their myriad
diseases?
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YouTube is still hosting content by race hate supremacists
David Duke and Louis Farrakhan months after it permanently banned Alex
Jones.
As part of the coordinated Big Tech purge
targeting Infowars, Jones’ YouTube channel, which had over 2 million
subscribers at the time, was completely removed by Google-owned YouTube
back in August.
Even videos uploaded by other users which briefly
feature Jones are still being removed, with the radio host having been
completely de-personned by the corporate giant.
However, the video platform is still hosting content from proven race hate hustlers Duke and Farrakhan.
David
Duke is an open white supremacist, an anti-Semite, a Holocaust denier
and a former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. Duke was credited with
having “paved the way” for the alt-right movement. He also attended the
far-right ‘Unite the Right’ rally in Charlottesville at which an
alt-right terrorist rammed his car into a group of protesters, killing
one.
Farrakhan is leader of the notorious Nation of Islam, which is listed as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Farrakhan
has made numerous racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic statements,
including his belief that white people are a “race of devils” created by
an evil scientist.
He has also compared Jews to “termites” and
stated, “Satanic Jews have infected the whole world with poison and
deceit,” while expressing support for terrorist group Hezbollah.
The Nation of Islam leader also previously called on God to “wipe this country (America) from the face of the earth.”
This kind of rhetoric is freely available on YouTube, where Farrakhan’s speeches are uploaded on an almost weekly basis.
Duke’s
YouTube activity has dwindled over the last couple of years, but he
still has 85,000 subscribers and scores of video uploads with titles
like CNN Goldman Sachs & the Zio Matrix and The Dynamics of the
Jewish Elite.
We are not calling for Duke or Farrakhan to be
removed from YouTube because we believe that even highly offensive and
controversial speech should be protected.
However, the double standard illustrates how Big Tech only targets those with an effective and unifying message.
The
left has no problem with actual extremists, since their openly divisive
message can be exploited for political grist. Both Duke and Farrakhan
are extremely divisive and therefore are left alone.
Meanwhile,
someone like Jones, who is actually trying to promote a unifying, all
inclusive message around the ideals of western culture and freedom, has
been permanently deleted.
In a related issue, changes to YouTube’s
search algorithm (the second largest in the world) have helped
corporate media dominate independent creators.
Even when searching
directly for a particular video with the exact title, a search on
anything related to news brings up a wall of CNN, CBS and NBC.
YouTube literally broke their own search engine just so they could help the corporate media supplant its competition.
When you directly search for a video, you don’t get the right result, you get a wall of generic CNN, NBC & CBS.
They literally broke their own search engine to help corporate media dominate independent content creators.
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Minnesota Democrat Representative Ilhan Omar is one of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress. She “lauded Jewish-Muslim cooperation in combating bigotry,” while stating that “like members of the Jewish community, I know how it feels to be hated because of my religious beliefs.”
Omar is not hated for her religious beliefs.
She is looked upon with suspicion and disgust because of her views, which are rooted in those beliefs. It is highly insulting to Jews for her to compare herself with them. Jews experience anti-Semitism purely for being Jewish. The Islamic states surrounding Israel have tried repeatedly to obliterate it since 1948 and still aim to do so solely because it is the Jewish state. Since obliterating Israel has not proved possible, the next step for Islamic supremacists has been to try to delegitimize the Jewish state through boycotts, divestments and sanctions (BDS). The BDS movement is based on the lie that Israel is oppressing the Palestinians, when Israel is merely trying to protect itself and its citizens and live in peace.
The record of Ilhan Omar leaves much to be desired. She has accused Israel of “evil doings” when Israel launched an aerial campaign to defend itself against Hamas rocket attacks from Gaza. She has also accused Israel of hypnotizing the world, adding: “May Allah awaken the people and help them see the evil doings of Israel.” Omar also supports BDS. In fact, Omar has “fought to make sure people’s right to support it [BDS] isn’t criminalised,” making her the “first member of Congress to publicly support the BDS movement.” She also has close ties with Hamas-linked CAIR — which did fundraising for her political campaign.
Now Omar is deceptively saying: “Like members of the Jewish community, I know how it feels to be hated because of my religious beliefs.”
No. She is opposed for her hateful actions.
“Ilhan Omar lauds Jewish-Muslim cooperation in fighting bigotry”, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, November 27, 2018:
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Ilhan Omar, a Minnesota Democrat and one of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress, lauded Jewish-Muslim cooperation in combating bigotry.
“Like members of the Jewish community, I know how it feels to be hated because of my religious beliefs,” Omar, who has stirred controversy in the Jewish community for attacks on Israel and suggesting she backed the boycott movement against the Jewish state, wrote Monday in an op-ed for the Minneapolis Star Tribune. “But we know that we are stronger when we stand united against bigotry and hate.”
Omar, until now a state lawmaker, has come under fire for calling Israel an “apartheid regime” and for saying it had “hypnotized the world” to ignore its “evil” treatment of Palestinians.
Her op-ed notes a spike in reports of hate crimes on Muslims and Jews, and last month’s massacre at a synagogue complex in Pittsburgh.
She cited instances where the communities stood up for each other.
Muslim organizations “raised more than $200,000 to support the victims and their families from the Tree of Life Synagogue,” she said. “I remember how, less than two years ago, Jewish Americans stood with their Muslim-American neighbors against the administration’s cruel travel ban. Eighteen rabbis were arrested as they protested the ban outside Trump Tower in New York.”
Omar correlated the spike in hate attacks, reported by the FBI, to Donald Trump’s presidency.
“The culture of intolerance spread by President Donald Trump has clearly emboldened racist individuals to acts of violence,” she said….
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In her Minneapolis Star Tribune op-ed on the FBI’s just released 2017 Hate Crimes Report, Minnesota Rep.-elect Ilhan Omar presents herself as a sort of apostle of love. Omar decries the increase in reported hate crimes. However, she immediately attributes this increase to President Trump. As Omar puts it in her first paragraph: “The culture of intolerance spread by President Donald Trump has clearly emboldened racist individuals to acts of violence.” Something tells me that Omar’s message of love is a thinly disguised invitation to hate — to hate President Trump and his supporters, anyway.
Omar notes the increase in anti-religious hate crimes committed against Jews (up 37 percent) as well as the fact that Jews have been the foremost target of hate crimes since the FBI started keeping these statistics. But Omar doesn’t ask who is committing those crimes.
However, it isn’t long before she steps forward as a victim herself: “Like members of the Jewish community, I know how it feels to be hated because of my religious beliefs. Almost one in five hate crimes committed last year was motivated by religious bias, with 18.1 percent committed against Muslims — well above the historical averages before President Trump’s election.”
Omar habitually portrays herself as a victim. It’s an irritating tic. But she has not been the victim of any reported hate crime. A young refugee to the United States from Somalia, Omar was elected to Congress at the age of 36. This achievement must make her one of
the most fortunate citizens of the United States. Her claim to victimhood represents the new style of American assimilation.
It might have been generous of Omar to note that the number of reported anti-Islam hate crimes actually decreased from the last year of the Obama administration (307 in 2016) to the first year of the Trump administration (273 in 2017). Perhaps President Trump deserves credit for spreading the love.
Yet one wonders if her column isn’t an example of what Trump calls fake news. While the FBI report shows the stated increase in reported hate crimes, it also notes in the first paragraph of its press release: “Although the numbers increased last year, so did the number of law enforcement agencies reporting hate crime data — with approximately 1,000 additional agencies contributing information.”
This raises the obvious question of whether the reported increase derives from the increase in the number of agencies reporting data. Omar has no genuine interest in that possibility. She doesn’t even see the issue, let alone raise it. Her interest is entirely argumentative and political.
Omar quickly finishes with the 2017 report and moves on to the administration’s allegedly cruel “travel ban.” She invokes the specter of “Islamophobia.” According to Omar, “Islamophobia and anti-Semitism are two sides of the same bigoted coin.”
Well, I doubt it. “Islamophobia” is a concept fervently promoted since 2000 by the Organization of the Islamic Conference. It seeks to stigmatize expressions of disapproval of Islam as irrational manifestations of fear and prejudice. Implicitly it seeks to make us afraid to talk about perfectly reasonable fears. Having become the home of some 100,000 Somali immigrants over the past 25 years, Minnesota badly needs to make room for honest discussion of the costs and benefits of continued immigration.
At my synagogue in St. Paul, we first hired off-duty police officers to stand guard during Saturday and Sunday school hours shortly after 9/11. We didn’t worry much about mass murder before then.
And despite her self-portrait as an apostle of love, Omar is a proponent of the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement. She is, to put it bluntly, an Islamist hater of Israel. In a 2014 tweet during Israel’s hostilities with Hamas, for example, Omar prayed for “Allah to awaken the people and help them see the evil doings of Israel.” In a May 31 tweet this year, she referred to Israel as an “apartheid regime.”
This comparison is a calumny of Israel, which draws no distinctions based on race. Israel has proudly rescued black Jews and offered them refuge. In addition, Israeli Arabs — an ethnic minority in the Jewish state — are afforded equal civil rights. They enjoy the right to vote in elections. They exercise rights of speech and religion. They have access to a robust free press. They serve in the Knesset and in the judiciary. They are the freest Arabs in the Middle East. Though Omar purports to distinguish between the Jewish state and the Jewish people, the true ground of her animus against Israel is necessarily anti-Semitic.
Omar soft-pedaled her support for BDS during her appearance before a large Democratic audience at Beth El Synagogue in St. Louis Park the week before the competitive Democratic primary on Aug. 14, though she has proudly reiterated it since her election. During the campaign the Star Tribune kept her support of BDS a deep secret to voters who get their news from the paper. Although she holds herself out today in the Star Tribune an apostle of love, Ilhan Omar is an enthusiastic trader in one side of a bigoted coin.
Laura Loomer reports from Twitter headquarters in NYC to protest her recent ban from the platform.
Loomer has handcuffed herself to the front door of Twitter HQ to protest internet censorship of conservatives.
Loomer attached herself to the building’s front door, blocking the
entrance to the building in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood in a
protest that was livestreamed on Periscope, which began at about 3:45
p.m. ET.
The video stream showed Loomer wearing on her chest a yellow Star of
David such as many European Jews were forced to wear during the
Holocaust, and a sweatshirt that read on the back, “#STOPTHEBIAS.”
Twitter closed the conservative firebrand’s account a week ago after she
posted a tweet criticizing Minnesota Rep.-elect Ilhan Omar, a Democrat,
and her Muslim faith, calling Omar “anti Jewish” and pro-Sharia law.
At one point Thursday, Loomer yelled through the doors of Twitter’s
building, telling its employees that they worked for an “evil” company.
She also yelled to a group of people who stood across the street, “They
don’t want you guys to know the truth.”
“I am not going to stand by as people like Jack Dorsey and Mark
Zuckerberg [try to] silence the voices of millions of conservatives,”
Loomer said.
She asserted that Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey banned her as a “Jewish
conservative journalist,” a phrase she yelled repeatedly while chained
to the building.
Twitter released a statement during her protest, saying, “We have
notified the relevant authorities who are responding. The account holder
was suspended for violating our policies. We apply the Twitter Rules
impartially and not based on ideology…”
#Twitter employee tries to knock down someone who was standing on a ladder by aggressively pushing on the door. Then he put his hands on #LauraLoomer by ripping away her sign from her hands she was using in protest. So… this is ok? #Qanon
Have you read the book yet? Get The History of Jihad From Muhammad to ISIS here.
Here is the transcript, from FrontPage:
Editor’s note: Below are the video and transcript
of remarks given by Robert Spencer at the David Horowitz Freedom
Center’s 2018 Restoration Weekend. The event was held Nov. 15th-18th at
the Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida.
Transcript:
Thank you very much, and yes indeed, The History of Jihad
is the first book that chronicles the entirety of the phenomenon of
jihad for 1,400 years. Not just the jihad against Europe, although
that’s very much a part of the book, but also the jihad against India
and the jihad elsewhere, also tying in the fact that the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict is itself a jihad, and of course, the
people who struck us on 9/11 were motivated by the exact same ideology
that has motivated the jihad conquests of the distant past and is still
with us very much today. Of course, one of the reasons why anybody is
interested in reading history or studying history is because of the old
adage “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat
it.” More to the point, really, is that if you do not learn from your
mistakes, you keep making the same mistakes again and again and
again. That’s U.S. foreign policy today, because of, in large part, a
lack of awareness and understanding of the nature and magnitude of the
jihad threat and of a complete lack of knowledge of the history of
jihad. So I thought this morning very briefly I’d give you three lessons
from history that could have a very great impact on foreign policy
today in the United States, were there to be sanity in the State
Department, which, of course, I know is at a premium.
Now, the first one is that nowhere in history, and this is something
to bear in mind when you’re thinking about the case of
Jamal Khashoggi, who is, of course, the sainted and martyred journalist
who was killed by the Saudis. He was actually a pro-Al Qaeda Muslim
Brotherhood operative who was killed by the Saudis, so there are no good
guys in that story. But in light of it, it is important to remember
that when you look through and examine and study the history of Islam
for 1,400 years, there has never been a lasting alliance between a
Muslim state and a non‑Muslim state. It would be nice if there had
been. There were some sort-term alliances of convenience, but that’s
another problem as well.
For example, John VI Kantakouzenos was a Byzantine emperor in the
middle of the 14th century. There was a claimant to the Byzantine
imperial throne who disputed his claim, so he asked his pal, the Ottoman
sultan, to help him by sending some armies into Europe to fight against
the rival claimant. Very fruitful alliance for John
VI Kantakouzenos, except that the Ottomans entered Europe. They have not
left yet. The Turks still control the area around what was known as the
City of Adrianople. That is their claim to be part of the European
Union, which they are still pushing. More to the point, the Ottomans
never gave up trying to destroy the Byzantine Empire, even though they
had made various alliances with not just John VI, but other Byzantine
emperors.
The Byzantine emperors were not thinking about the reality of the
jihad imperative, that an Islamic state that is avowedly an Islamic
state and is dedicated to Islamic principles is going to be aware of the
Islamic imperative to wage war against unbelievers, and to conquer and
subjugate them. It may well make use of those unbelievers at various
points for its own advantage, but it will never be friends with those
unbelievers. As a matter of, there’s a famous passage in the Koran that
says, “Do not take Jews and Christians as your friends.” This has often
been dismissed by Islamic apologists, who say that doesn’t mean that any
individual Muslim won’t be your pal. That it means that an Islamic
state must not ally with a non-Muslim state. Well, okay, that’s a lesson
in itself as well.
So when we consider Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia finds the United
States useful. The United States finds Saudi Arabia useful. President
Trump may have some very good reasons right now to maintain the alliance
with Saudi Arabia because of his predecessor’s disastrous policies that
empowered and enabled and strengthened the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Another lesson from history is that Sunnis and Shia hate each
other. They hate infidels more, but they do hate each other, and have
been waging jihad against each other for 1,400 years, as well as against
infidels. So the Saudis and the Iranians will never be friends. They
will always be rivals. They will always be at odds. So when Iran was so
strengthened and it used the billions that Obama showered upon it to
finance Hezbollah and Hamas and Islamic jihad and even Al Qaeda and the
Taliban, then the President is right to try to keep the Saudis on our
side and make sure that they stand as a bulwark against Iran. Otherwise,
Iranian power could directly threaten the survival of the free world.
The Saudis, however, are not a benign thing. I think that anybody who
might have been carried away and thought that Mohammad bin Salman was a
genuine reformer ought to have been awakened by the fact that not only
was Khashoggi killed, but he’s not the only journalist who the Saudis
have recently killed. Mohammad bin Salman has also imprisoned the
activists who called for women to be able to drive. So you see, he
allowed women to drive, then he arrested everybody who wanted it.
Now, why would he do that? You see, it’s crazy, but he’s not
nuts. What he’s doing is trying to present Saudi Arabia as a more benign
nation to encourage foreign investment, especially when the long-term
trends for oil prices are going down. Then he can attract business into
Saudi Arabia, but that doesn’t mean that he wants any dissenters of any
kind or any challenges of any kind to the rule of the House of Saud.
That brings me to the second lesson from Islamic history. There has
never been a Western-style secular republic that was based on Islamic
principles. Now, that is very carefully worded, because Turkey, of
course, was a Western-style secular republic up until quite
recently. You might have thought it still was, but
actually Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey, has been very
systematically and persistently dismantling Kemalist secularism and
restoring Turkey as an Islamic state. One of the ways he did that was to
decapitate the military, which had always been the guardians of Turkish
secularism. Now, talking about learning the lessons of history,
consider this. Secularism was imposed upon Turkey; it was never a ground
up, ground roots movement. Talk about astroturfing, it’s an excellent
example of it.
What happened was this. Kemal Ataturk, after World War I, though he
was unique in the Islamic world, unique in Islamic history, in saying
the reason why our country is in the dumpster right now is because of
Islam. So if we’re going to proper, we need to imitate the nations that
have prospered, and that’s the West. So we’re going to limit the power
of political Islam and imitate the West. This is the only time this has
happened in Islamic history, and he established secular Turkey on that
basis. What he did was very popular at the time in Constantinople and
Ankara, the two largest cities in Turkey, and not popular at all in the
countryside. There were several times before Erdogan was elected that
other people who wanted to restore Islamic law were elected to positions
of power in Turkey. Every time that happened, the military would topple
them from power. So the military preserved Turkey as a Western-style
secular republic for the large part of the 20th century. Then what
happened?
Early in the 21st century, there were very large indications that
there was going to be another military coup in Turkey. Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice warned the Turkish military that the United
States was the guardian of democracy and would not accept any military
coup in Turkey. Because of that now, Turkey has become not an ally of
the United States, but a rapidly re‑Islamizing nation that directly
aided ISIS. John Kerry went to Turkey a few years ago when he was
Secretary of State and he said, “Could you please stop buying ISIS
oil?,” and they refused. Erdogan is famous for having allowed thousands
of foreign jihadis to cross through Turkey into the ISIS domains in Iraq
and Syria. They would say, “You have to fight ISIS. You’re in NATO. You
have to do something about this.” He would say okay, and bomb the
Kurds. He never fought ISIS, because he wanted to co-opt their caliphate
into his own restored caliphate. But since in the State Department they
don’t know what a caliphate is, they don’t know anything about history,
and they don’t what the pillars of Turkish secularism were, they set
this up. They made this happen. That’s what is a classic example of not
knowing the past and thus repeating the same mistakes, and being
condemned to repeat the same misery all over again.
The third lesson from Islamic history is that there’s never been a
shortage of non‑Muslims who are willing to help the jihad. There have
always been plenty of them, and it never works out for them. Take, for
example, the conquest of Spain. All of us in the room here know probably
that Spain was conquered by Islamic armies staring in the year
711. They had the whole country conquered by 718 and they ruled it for
700 years until they themselves were – this is one of the few times this
has happened in history — pushed out of Spain, and by 1492 Spain was an
entirely Christian nation, as it had been before the conquest. But
fewer people know how the conquest came about.
What happened was there was a Christian leader, Count Julian of
Ceuta. Ceuta is in what is now Morocco, and it’s still a Spanish
possession. Many of you are no doubt aware that Ceuta and Melilla are
two enclaves that are in Morocco, in North Africa, but they’re part of
Spain. Right now, they’re being overrun by migrants from Africa, who go
and climb the fence in Ceuta, and then they’re in Europe even though
they’re not. They’re in North Africa. They’re in Spain, and so they are
entitled to all the guarantees of protection that the European Union is
giving to the migrants. But Count Julian of Ceuta, long ago, he sent his
daughter to the court of King Roderick, the Visigothic king of Spain,
in order to have her educated. But King Roderick, the Visigothic king of
Spain, treated interns rather like Bill Clinton did. So Count Julian
was enraged and appalled when he heard what had happened. So he went to
his friend Tarek ibn Ziyad, who was the leader of the local Muslim
region of Morocco right next to Ceuta. He said, “I’ll help you get
across the strait,” because this is what had stymied the Muslims. They
had boats, but every time they set sail across the Strait of Gibraltar,
then they would find that the Spanish would put their defenses up,
because they would see them coming. They weren’t moving all that fast in
those days.
So Count Julian gave them his boats, so that when the Spanish who
were manning the defenses saw them coming they thought, “Oh that’s our
friend Count Julian,” and they did not put up their defenses or have the
army ready. So Tarek ibn Ziyad got to Spain and he decamped his army,
and then he had ordered the boats burned, which I think was rather
ungracious of him, since they were a loaner. But what he was saying was,
“We’re here to stay. We’re going to stay here. We’re going to conquer
this place or we’re going to die here, but we’re not going back,” and he
conquered Spain courtesy of County Julian. Interestingly enough, a few
years back there was a big controversy some of you may recall in
Minneapolis, about a charter school, a public school that got public
funds but was essentially a madrassa, an Islamic school. It got public
funds and was a public school, but they had Qur’an study. They had
prayers during school time, and so on. People got wind of this. There
was a controversy. Ultimately, the school was shut down although it
started right back up again, but that’s another story. The controversy
was raging all this time, I was puzzled because nobody ever in any of
the coverage that I ever saw about the controversy, nobody ever stopped
to ask, “Wait, a minute, who is this Tarek ibn Ziyad that the school is
named for? Why is it called Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy?” Tarek ibn Ziyad,
remember, was the Muslim conqueror of Spain who burned the
boats. Probably anybody in Minneapolis who ever gave it a moment’s
thought, thought that he was some Muslim John Dewey or something, some
sort of great educator. But in reality, he was the great conqueror of
Spain, the guy who burned the boats and said, “We’re here to conquer or
die.”
Now, why do you think a Muslim school in Minneapolis would call
itself Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy? What could be the lesson there? What do
you think they were trying to say? But of course, nobody knows
who Tarek ibn Ziyad was, and so nobody thought to ponder the
significance of the name. Now in any case, Count Julian was by no means
alone in his sponsorship of the Islamic jihad and his aid for its
advance. There have been numerous non‑Muslims who have been similarly
helpful to the jihad cause throughout history.
Another primary example came in Arabia at the end of the 18th century
and along into the middle of the 19th. At that time, Arabia was
nominally under the control of the Ottoman Empire. But there came to be a
revivalist movement in Arabia at that time, and there was a gentleman
who claimed to be the great Muslim reformer. A lot of people say, “We
have to put our hopes on Islamic reform and we can hope that Islamic
reform will happen, and then all our troubles will be over.” Well, I got
news for you. Islamic reform has already happened. It happened it
started in the middle part of the 18th century in Arabia. This guy said
the Ottomans had added all these things into Islam. He was going to
strip them out and get back to the basics. He personally stoned an
adulteress to death and showed how eager he was in doing so to enforce
Islamic law. He got a wide following because he did that. He gained the
aid of a local chieftain in Arabia, and they began to make war against
the Ottomans and the other Arab chieftains in the area.
In the middle of the 19th century, this man’s movement — it became
known as the Wahhabi movement because his name was
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab and the chieftain who helped him
was Ibn Saud who, of course, later became recognized as founder of the
Saudi clan which today rules Saudi Arabia. But they were just one of a
number rival Arab chieftains at the time, and Muslim preachers who were
vying for control of Arabia and all fighting the Ottomans, but they got
noticed by the British. The British thought, “Hey, we want to fight the
Ottomans. We can use these guys,” and it seemed like a good idea, right?
Because the Ottoman Empire is the global caliphate, which is the
foremost exponent of offensive and aggressive jihad. So the British
started paying money to the Wahhabis in the middle of
the 19th century. They sponsored the Saudis to create Saudi Arabia after
World War I. They actually decided who was going to be in power in
Arabia and gave Jordan to the loser. The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan —
the Hashemites are not from that area. They’re Arabs, Arabians, but they
lost the struggle with the Saudis, and so they got Jordan as a
consolation prize. The Saudis, meanwhile, struck oil in 1938, and they
used their billions to finance this virulent and violent understanding
of Islam that Wahhab had originated. They spread it all around the world
in areas where a cultural form of Islam had become a little bit more
benign. So it’s really courtesy of the British that we have the revival
of global jihad and the creation of jihad terrorist groups in the middle
of the 20th century, because had it not been for the British, the
Saudis would never have been much of anything and then they would never
have been the beneficiaries of the oil strike, and never would have been
able to finance the global jihad today. So I think we owe the British
government a great debt of gratitude for that.
In any case, I hope that this has briefly made it clear why it’s so
important to understand history and particularly this very, very
untraveled bit of history, the history of jihad, which I think is one of
the most crucial stories of all human history and one of the least
known. So this is one of the reasons why I wrote the book. I’m hoping
that there will be a genuine change in the public discussion as a result
of some of the things that are made clear in the book, that will in
turn themselves make clear that a great deal of our foreign and also
domestic policy is based on false assumptions, wrong assumptions,
wishful thinking and outright fantasy. Thank you very much.
Audience member:
Do you have time for one question?
Robert:
Okay. We have time for one question, ladies and gentleman. We can auction it to the highest bidder and fundraise.
Question:
Hi, thank you for being here. I’m currently at university, and
professors all love to talk about the Islamic golden age and how it was
rational and they saved the Renaissance and all these types of
things. Were those people adhering to Islamic belief? Were they ignoring
it, or am I being lied to as a student?
Robert:
Yes, yes and yes. The fact is that the Islamic golden age was part real
and part fiction. There were great Islamic empires and there were
Islamic philosophers, and there was a time when there was peace between
Jews, Christians, and Muslims particularly in Spain. However, the time
that there was peace between Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Spain was
only when the Jews and Christians knew their place, accepted their
second-class status, and submitted to the hegemony of the Muslims. When,
as a matter of fact, in the year 1066, the local Muslim leader in
Granada appointed a Jew as the vizier of the city. Now, this was because
he knew this guy and they were friends. Human nature is everywhere the
same. Sometimes people ignore laws, but the law is that a non-Muslim
must not have authority over a Muslim. So the people were incited, and I
described this in the book. The people were incited by a poet who wrote
a poem about how terrible it was that the Jews were ruling over
them. They were incited to riot. It was a terrible pogrom, and 4,000
people were murdered. This was because the people knew that a Jew must
not hold authority over a Muslim. That was wonderful, tolerant Muslim
Spain. That’s just one example of many that I could give you.
The inventions, the great innovations, a lot of that is just sheer
nonsense. It also begs the further question, when people talk about all
the wonderful things — like I hear that 100 years before Copernicus,
some Muslim astronomer discovered the same thing that Copernicus did,
that the sun doesn’t revolve around the earth, wasn’t that it? Then
you’ve just got to wonder, well, okay. Well, that led to a great deal of
innovation and further discovery in Europe, what happened in the
Islamic world? The great Islamic philosophers, they did influence
Aquinas, and they had a great deal to do with the Enlightenment and the
Renaissance in Europe, but in Islam, you only know Averroes and Avicenna
and a few other others, because after that they were declared
heretical. There was Al-Ghazali, who was himself a great philosopher,
and wrote The Incoherence of the Philosophers, saying that the
philosophers contradict the Qur’an and must be killed. That had a bit of
a chilling effect on Islamic philosophy.
What you have also nowadays, because there’s such an apologetic
effort to sell Islam to the West, you have a lot of people saying, “The
first hospital was in Baghdad under the Umayyad Caliphate.” Well, in the
first place, the first hospital was many years before that, but in
reality the hospital in Baghdad was run by Christians and Jews who were
under Islamic rule, so that’s not really something that’s to the credit
of Islam and on and on and on.
Nowadays there’s a tremendous public relations effort to rewrite
history, to manipulate people into thinking. For example, Akbar Ahmed is
a professor at American University, and he’s written a book called
Journey into Europe, that he actually recommends a new al-Andalus for
Europe, which is essentially saying he wants Europe to be conquered by
Islam. He presents that as this wonderful golden age that your
professors tell you about, but in reality al-Andalus was nowhere any of
us would want to live, and if we did, we would suffer to a great
degree. So knowing history is good. It’s being used as a weapon today to
manipulate you to accept public policies of nowadays. So it’s very
important to be informed. Thanks very much.