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American mujahid Adam Gadahn
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You can say that again :yep:
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A recovering Jihadist.
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Best parts.
Do you think the radical Muslim experience in Britain is similar to that in America? No. Americans are lucky in that they have a very strong national identity. I have met hundreds of Muslims who are very proud Americans. Here in Britain, native Brits squirm about Britishness, no one can define what it means. When natives can't define it, for the children of immigrants it becomes extremely difficult to enter into mainstream Britain. Also, Americans were also very blunt post 9/11. There are very few centers now in the States that will openly call for an Islamist state or a jihad or openly distribute [extremist] Wahhabi literature. They have clamped down heavily, maybe too much, but they have kept the lid on the problem. Here we are too sensitive, we are too liberal, we are too politically correct, and that's our weakness. Is there something about Britain that makes it a good breeding ground for extremist Muslims? Britain's meekness in the face of extremists. Blair once said, "the rules of the game are changing." Well, I don't believe the game should be played at all. There is a problem with multiculturalism and letting everyone do what they want to do. Our teachers aren't keen to confront, challenge or debate expressions of radicalism. So in the name of multiculturalism we have these monocultural ghettos, this underworld where none of this is ever questioned. You can walk into certain parts of London and quite easily advocate a jihad and destroying Israel and ultimately confronting Britain, and nobody would raise an eyelid. As long as that's there, Britain faces problems. |
aaw, poor bloke, he's only got one hand! :lol:
I kept expecting him to say "Hey's not here man, take off Cheech..." I have to say though you should have that guy on tv as a political satirist, he'd be at home with Brass Eye or Bremner, Bird & Fortune.:up: |
I would have to say it is precisely because of America's lack of a strong national identity that we have been so successful. We have always celebrated our differences.
And it doesn't take a genius to figure out that ghetto's spread radicalism. I would also disagree with him, that this is strictly a problem in Britain. |
:lol: what...a load...of bullsh!t..
really...that guy is one of the worst Comical Ali imitators...ever. |
Do not underestimate them. :nope:
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One minute he's doing a bad impersonation of Omar Shariff in Lawrence of Arabia and attempting to emulate the melodious poetry of the Arabic language, and the next minute he's slipping into typical American vernacular, a land where where adverbs are a complete mystery. I've never seen anything so ridiculous in my entire life.
'Wow bogus, I'm like toooadally gonna fatwa you dooooode, Imshallah!' :D Chock |
From Wikipedia, i blame some on his parents, weird family.
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He really has a lot of fans in the US. - really. :yep: He is priceless as a mouth piece. I can see him now doing a political report on Comedy Central. |
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I hope they catch this jerk and hang him for treason
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