Spreading of the Muslim Crescent
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Submitted by Imnokuffar, May 30, 2012 12:36
What does not amaze me is that Muhammad Morsi probably said these things. What does continue to amaze me is the ignorance of the Western media and political classes in generally supporting the Arab Spring. There never was going to be a democratic revolution in any of the involved countries. This outcome was predictable by those who know anything about Islam. Nevertheless, those from this category who chose to speak out were labeled as anti-democratic for not supporting the protests. This will end up in a bloodbath of monumental proportions (particularly for the non-Muslim minorities), give sustenance to the jihadis in Europe and elsewhere, and promote even more terrorism. Above all, I hope the uprisings will awaken people to the truly terrible prospects in front of them. I admire your work Mr. Ibrahim; may it long continue.
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| Of course he said it [118 words] | Rebecca Smith | Sep 23, 2012 14:57 |
| Great Article... just a few observations [147 words] | Beshoy | Aug 31, 2012 07:40 |
| ⇒ Spreading of the Muslim Crescent [137 words] | Imnokuffar | May 30, 2012 12:36 |
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