Fragile, Pious, Arrogant... Self Absorbed
The Self Absorbed Imperialists of Islam
Author: Glen Reinsford Source: The Family Security Foundation, Inc.
Date: April 30, 2007
The ruthless self-obsession and stunning narcissism that is so prevalent today in the Muslim world exists in CAIR as well, Islam’s surrogate and resident chief whiner right here in America. FSM Contributing Editor, Glen Reinsford, explains.
The Self Absorbed Imperialists of Islam
By Glen Reinsford
“God forbid, there’s some other act of terrorism in the United States. I hate to think what might happen.”
Although most Americans dread thinking about another terror attack on U.S. soil because thoughts of death, suffering and missing family members are far from pleasant, the person who spoke those words had an entirely different concern in mind.
Ibrahim Hooper is the spokesperson for the notorious CAIR (the Council on American-Islamic Relations). His supposed anxiety (as expressed in an interview for a recently-aired PBS program, “The Muslim Americans”) is not over the dead and dismembered victims of Islamic violence, but rather for the Muslims in America that he imagines will be harmed in a wave of reprisals the next time the radicals of Islam strike ordinary citizens on U.S. soil.
It is hardly surprising that Hooper’s sympathies should be largely confined to his own religion. In fact, it is perfectly in keeping with his organization’s self-serving policy of complaining incessantly of minor inconveniences “endured” by Muslims in the U.S. and elsewhere, while ignoring the far more serious violence that is occurring explicitly in the name of Allah.
The ruthless self-obsession and stunning narcissism that is so prevalent today in the Muslim world exists in CAIR as well, Islam’s surrogate and resident chief whiner right here in America. FSM Contributing Editor, Glen Reinsford, explains.
The Self Absorbed Imperialists of Islam
By Glen Reinsford
“God forbid, there’s some other act of terrorism in the United States. I hate to think what might happen.”
Although most Americans dread thinking about another terror attack on U.S. soil because thoughts of death, suffering and missing family members are far from pleasant, the person who spoke those words had an entirely different concern in mind.
Ibrahim Hooper is the spokesperson for the notorious CAIR (the Council on American-Islamic Relations). His supposed anxiety (as expressed in an interview for a recently-aired PBS program, “The Muslim Americans”) is not over the dead and dismembered victims of Islamic violence, but rather for the Muslims in America that he imagines will be harmed in a wave of reprisals the next time the radicals of Islam strike ordinary citizens on U.S. soil.
It is hardly surprising that Hooper’s sympathies should be largely confined to his own religion. In fact, it is perfectly in keeping with his organization’s self-serving policy of complaining incessantly of minor inconveniences “endured” by Muslims in the U.S. and elsewhere, while ignoring the far more serious violence that is occurring explicitly in the name of Allah.
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