“Robert Spencer’s indispensable book exposes the genocidal ambitions and lies of the Palestinian jihad against the Jews. Every brainwashed college student who thinks they are supporting a ‘Palestinian’ liberation when they are actually abetting this evil cause needs to have their noses rubbed in the facts that Spencer has assembled.” — David Horowitz, author, Radical Son
Order The Palestinian Delusion: The Catastrophic History of the Middle East Peace Process here.
Flavius Claudius Iulianus says
“Police bust alleged $1.6M car theft ring that exported high-end vehicles out of Canada”
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/police-bust-alleged-1-6m-car-theft-ring-that-exported-high-end-vehicles-out-of-canada-1.4721735
“Yehia Al-Jbouri, Zeyad Al-Khafaji, Amer Al-Ogaili and Nahla Khayon were charged.”
gravenimage says
Your college student has been systematically fed lies and deceptions. Now you can fight back with the truth.
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Good stuff!
melek-ric says
Here’s a true story. A few years ago my then-60 year old brother, who is generally a sensible if somewhat insular person, came to visit us in British Columbia from his home in Ottawa, Canada’s national capital. He had noticed the influx of Islamic migrants into Ontario and said to me one day, “I wonder what things will be like when the Muslims get settled in?”
I thought, “Aha – here’s a teachable moment” and gave him my copy of Robert Spencer’s “The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades)”, suggesting that it might answer some of his questions. A couple of days and about 35 pages later he handed it back, saying “I can’t read any more of this. It poisoned my mind.” No further mention of Muslims has been made ever since and it’s as if the incident has been wiped from his memory.
What good can come from all these books, articles et cetera when one gets this kind of reaction? What can one do with people like this, especially when they’re one’s own relatives?
gravenimage says
Sad to hear this, melek-ric, but it is not uncommon–blaming the messenger. I think many of us have had similar experiences with loved ones.