Monday, February 11, 2019

A closer look at the Austrian Counter-Jihadist, Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff

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In my previous posting, I reported my discovery from ancient archives going back to 2009, in which the valiant Counter-Jihadist, Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff, anxiously assured the world that she can tell the difference between "Islamists" and Muslims.

The giant camel in the room, of course, is the question: How!!!???

How, pray tell, Elisabeth, can you tell the difference? One can only reasonably surmise that this difference is told through a variety of superficial data -- the clothes they wear, the beards they don't have, the hijabs that don't swaddle their heads, the friendly smiles on their faces, the soothingly nice and normatively secular words that come out of their mouth (or flow from their pen).

This might not be grimly laughable, were there not the problems of taqiyya and the stealth jihad.  Surely Elisabeth knows this, and surely she is able to see how those problems undermine (if not devastate) the distinction she so glibly affirmed back in 2009.

And even short of that, often the seemingly anodyne words from the "non-Islamist" Muslims meant to mollify our growing alarm are riddled with sophistry. I.e., even when Muslims are spouting secularisms, if one probes beyond their nice-sounding memes with some hard questions -- and intelligent follow-up questions -- one invariably encounters someone who is either very confused or very cunning. And sometimes one hits the jackpot when one's interrogation of a Moderate Muslim doesn't take too long to uncover the Extremist Within who just couldn't sustain his or her mask after a while.  Surely, Elisabeth has had experiences like this as well.

So why in bloody heck did she make that affirmation back in 2009?

[To be continued...]

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