Thursday, June 20, 2019
Stealth Decaf
Recently, I alluded to the deficiency in the Counter-Jihad (both its Leadership and its Readership) with regard to conceptualizing what, exactly, is the problem of Islam -- in, among other things, their impoverished appreciation for the stealth jihad. Islam may be the only religion in history (and certainly the only religion on the planet today) whose members engage in a type of espionage. This includes perhaps most critically the tactic of the double (and/or even the triple) agent -- i.e., the false moderates and the cleverer "Better Cop" Muslims who make a show of going deeper in a seeming criticism of Islam -- in order to advance the goals (in essence, supremacist and expansionist) of their religion.
By chance, I bumped into an old essay of mine (published on my former blog, The Hesperado) from January of 2017, concerning a flaw in the otherwise excellent counter-jihad analysis of Philip B. Haney. That old essay articulated well -- if I may toot my own horn -- the logic of stealth jihad, and the concomitant illogic of the Counter-Jihad when connecting the myriad dots involved.
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