Don’t Believe a Word a Muslim Says
My Stephen Colbert moment.
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Read MoreA new document sets the record straight (though you won’t find anything on the president).
Read MoreWhat are we to make of Robert Spencer’s admission?
Read MoreBut RD’s Haroon Moghul offers crucial, lucid answers to questions that weren’t asked.
Read MoreWhat is it about rage that pervades so much thinking about Islam? Start by picking up the latest issues of Time and Newsweek—America’s airport reading—and talking to Google.
Read MoreWhy on earth is an orthodox Jew pushing a turbaned Muslim man in a wheelchair on the cover of Charlie Hebdo, the French baby-boomers’ favorite satirical magazine? Don’t bother looking for any deep symbolism—you won’t find it.
Read MoreFor many Americans, the Muslim world is dangerous. It is a place mired in the thick sludge of the past, peopled by exotic and prickly foreigners who, at any slight however real or perceived, fly off into a mad rage. It is irrationality’s last refuge, a museum shop of medieval horrors that has somehow survived the rest of the planet’s transition to the 21st century. Recent events might seem to only confirm this assessment. A fair-minded observer might plausibly ask, “Are Muslims nuts?” Although, to be entirely fair-minded, for the thousands who did protest against “The Innocence of Muslims,” well over a billion and a half did not.
Read MoreJust as hate responds to hate, those whose political fortunes depend on the manufacture of hatred seem to need each other.
Read MoreClaimed writer and director of anti-Islam film that sparked extremist violence in Egypt and Libya.
Read MoreTo say Muslims are offended by portrayals of Muhammad is missing the point…
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