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Christopher Hitchens predicted back in 2009 that the term ‘Islamophobia’ would eventually be used to criminalize any speech that is critical of Islam. The whole concept of ‘Islamophobia’ is about implementing Sharia blasphemy laws in the West.

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Frank Truslowvor 1 Jahr

A phobia is an *unwarranted* fear of something. This is warranted. We have 1,300+ years of jihad, stabbings, killings, hostage taking, terrorizing (a word used 4 times in the Qur'an) and bombings all in the name of Islam. And they're allowed to lie to non-Muslims about it. No 10 Commandments in Islam. All this is in their Qur'an and teachings.

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DanaSterling1948vor 1 Jahr

He was SO (sadly) accurate

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Legal talkvor 1 Jahr

France's new anti-cult law and Germany's ongoing "sect filters" against religious minorities raise serious concerns about religious freedom. These actions echo historical fascist policies, leading to the dehumanization of certain groups and justifying future hate crimes.

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Jim Putnamvor 1 Jahr

Sounds about right—so let’s deport them back to their home land where they can enjoy all the Sharia law they want!

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Dingus McNuggetvor 1 Jahr

The barbarians are not at the gates, they are already inside.

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Rohit Shindevor 1 Jahr

Western society suppressed man's natural instincts to call out injustice, to be politically correct and this is the result. Until resistance to Islam's overreach is encoded in the social DNA, this will continue on its slippery slope. In some ways, India can be a model.

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L Dyonvor 1 Jahr

There is no such thing as islamophobia. No such thing.

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Angry Trumpervor 1 Jahr

He was right! The radical Islamists are using that phrase to get away with rape and murder !

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Judith Smithvor 1 Jahr

Christopher Hitchens! Outstanding intellect, insightful, much first hand knowledge, incomparable speaker and writer! I miss him. I'd love to hear his comments on the world as it is now at this hour.

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Aaron Connervor 1 Jahr

The plan has been used before

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