Friday, July 19, 2019
The Counter-Jihad still stuck in the old paradigm
Since Robert Spencer is, one can reasonably assume, virtually the éminence grise of the Counter-Jihad, what he pronounces is pretty much the party line of the Counter-Jihad (to a great deal because the movement remains incoherent and inchoate).
Recently, Robert editorialized:
“Mohammed Amin, until recently chairman of the Conservative Muslim Forum, told the newspaper [Boris] Johnson’s analysis risked ‘actively promoting hatred of Muslims.’” Why? Johnson’s statement — which, by the way, he made in 2007, but there is no statute of limitations on Leftist/Islamic rage — was about Islam, not Muslims.
This insistence that the problem is Islam and not Muslims shows that Robert has not only failed to school the Counter-Jihad toward a paradigm shift (where we realize that the problem is also Muslims, since if there were no Muslims, there would be no Islam, since Muslims put Islam into practice), he is actively retarding such a shift.
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