Saturday, May 16, 2009
Here's an excellent multi-media presentation from Americans for Peace and Tolerance. If you can't actually get out to see Charles Jacobs and Dennis Hale give this presentation in person, this is the next best thing, as the PowerPoint plays along automatically with the voice-over. Neat technology. Important subject. The presentation covers the rise of radical Islam, its infiltration into American society and its connections to Boston's Roxbury Mosque.
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No multi-culti doxology and reprimand here, at least not yet ...
Not at all to be petty, but it's interesting, it's telling how the "Renders" and Charles Johnsons of the world so infrequently bother to bring inconvenient facts and truths into their calculus, their analyses. Interesting, and revealing, what is allowed to fly under their radar, no matter how conspicuous or tell-tale the indicators. Easier to throw around the "fascist" and other labels.
Sorry, but it's a particularly prominent fact - this set of studied and almost systematic elisions - in many analyses in the 'sphere, in the popular press and literature, in more prominent circles as well.