In this new edition of the Jamie Glazov Moment, Jamie focuses on The Memo, Jihad and the Left’s “National Security” Lie, exposing the Left’s bizarre and contradictory protests about Nunes’ memo.
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mortimer says
The Leftards are denying and trying to cover up their collusion with JIHADIST ISLAM. The RED-GREEN AXIS is pure evil masquerading as virtue.
The Left and political Islam are collaborating to remove the human rights and civil liberties of all countries.
Under Pres. Trump the intelligence agencies must IMMEDIATELY revise their training manuals to provide their people with DETAILED INFORMATION about the JIHAD DOCTRINE, TAQIYYA DOCTRINE, KAFIR DOCTRINE and Islamic SUPREMACISM DOCTRINE.
Carol (the 1st) says
@mortimer…here’s an interesting interview regarding the Muslim Brotherhood in Canada (with much reference to US). Interesting talk about the Quebec Mosque history around 20-22 and of how strongly Trump is likely to react should there be a terrorist attack in US from a Canadian. Tom Quiggan is the main author (works with the RCMP) and his recent book “The Danger of Political Islam to Canada” has just been sent to many of our politicians. I got this link via Act for Canada:
THE DANGER OF POLITICAL ISLAM TO CANADA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQviOzPmAyU
I’d love to see JAMIE GLAZOV do an interview with Tom Quiggan
TNinfidel says
I used to subscribe to the Glazov Gang. Recently, they began attacking atheists while promoting a religious zealot named Barak Lurie. It seems to be an attempt to alienate atheists who are part of the counter-jihad movement. If an atheist brings up a point about the flaws in Lurie’s logic you can fully expect a snarky response from “The Glazov Gang”. I’m done with them. Too bad as they were once a great channel.
Jamie Glazov says
It is quite obvious the type you fit — you know the one that boasts about being “done with them” but that comments obsessively in the comments section for every show of ours.
StellaSaidSo says
Jamie, I have often watched your show, and have been very impressed with both content and presentation; but I too am concerned about the negative attitude towards atheists which has crept in. Why alienate a huge community of support for the anti-jihad movement? It doesn’t make any sense. ‘Atheism’ simply means ‘without belief in god/s’. It does not imply adherence to any particular body of opinion on any other matter. I understand where you are coming from – the Soviets were mostly atheists, and you associate the one with the other. But while it is certainly true that communists tend to be non-believers, the reverse does not apply. The vast majority of atheists, like the vast majority of Christians, are ordinary, decent, law-abiding people who work hard and care for their families. Fighting jihad is everybody’s business. We’re in this together. And, chances are, if the worst case scenario should occur, the person standing alongside you at the barricades will be an atheist.
Jamie Glazov says
Barak Lurie is not talking about atheists. He is talking about atheism. And if you read his book and listen carefully to what he is saying on our channel, he is explaining how atheism, as an ideology, kills.
StellaSaidSo says
Jamie, atheism is not an ideology. It is a position in relation to a single issue. The word literally means ‘without belief in god/s’. A person who does not believe in god/s is statistically no more likely to kill anyone than a person who does. The mistake that you, and Barak Lurie (and others) make is assuming that the atrocities committed by the communist dictatorships of the 20thC were driven by atheism. They were not. They were driven by the ideology of communism. In the entire history of the world there has never been a regime based on the absence of belief in a supernatural power.
Jamie Glazov says
StellaSaidSo, the truth lies in stark opposition to what you say.
TNinfidel says
The type I fit huh? Wow. I am sad for you. Your comment towards me says a lot. None of it good.
I rarely watch your videos now and unsubscribed from your channel. I may have commented a couple of times about the direction you have taken. I’d hardly call myself obsessive A very odd and troubling statement Jamie.
MFritz says
Glazov is more and more hit and miss. They may be on the right path many times, but not every time. And some ideological aspects are plain wrong. Sorry, try be totally rational or absolutely ideological, but not BOTH at the same time. Doesn’t work. And the other side tries it too. Too much.
Jamie Glazov says
(yawn)
MFritz says
Bah, that’s not Glazov answering! Jamie doesn’t give a damn about any criticism from lowlifes and the working class. As long as it’s not Jordan Peterson or another holy man from the right.
StellaSaidSo says
I hope you’re right, because I was less than impressed by the reply I received to my post, just above yours. How would anyone be able to register on JW as JG if they weren’t JG? First posts are moderated, surely someone at JW would have noticed.
StellaSaidSo says
MFritz, you make a fair point, and I am surprised and disappointed that you did not get a fair response. If I were in Jamie’s position, I would welcome feedback. I don’t think I will be promoting his material in future.
MFritz says
Stella, thank you for you posting, but I don’t fall for trolls. Glazov doesn’t read here anyway. He’s way to busy making videos and earning money. Like Alex Jones.
StellaSaidSo says
My reply above, beneath your 7:02am. LOL ‘too busy making money’. Yes, the anti-jihad business is literally a business for some – and a profitable one.
Carol (the 1st) says
I admire Jamie Glazov but hadn’t heard of Barak Lurie. Checking the video below I realize this same subject has been on my mind and I’m glad to see it addressed.
As an individual I don’t feel any compulsion to believe dogma or story-lines but I’ve always admired the example of Jesus and believe he was likely “on” to the highest we can reach – illustrated by his saying “The Kingdom of Heaven Lies Within”.
We all need a sense of warmth, trust and common values that rise above just practicality and supposed rationality (too chilly and too many loose ends for the greedy and the Utopians to somehow weasel in on). I feel atheism and humanism lack strength because of this and this allows something seemingly more cuddly to have a better chance of “filling the void” e.g. the political social club/prison called the “religion” of Islam.
In the video Barak Lurie describes how we tend to overlook the great good of religion (and we have a fine one as religions go) and the great evils it has helped prevent. Instead we foolishly kick our own butts down the road over occasional lapses and contradictions. If we could learn to avoid the pitfalls of organized religion while appreciating the benefits of unity and common purpose that religion provides then we would be in a better position to defend our superior culture.
Barak Lurie Moment: Atheism Kills
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlrBbbylcB8