Islamophiles / Regressive Left - Liberal non-Muslims who are desperate to protect the Religion of Peace

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I found a website that could potentially be a big boon to this thread. It's called Campus Watch.
CAMPUS WATCH, a project of the Middle East Forum, reviews and critiques Middle East studies in North America with an aim to improving them. The project mainly addresses five problems: analytical failures, the mixing of politics with scholarship, intolerance of alternative views, apologetics, and the abuse of power over students. Campus Watch fully respects the freedom of speech of those it debates while insisting on its own freedom to comment on their words and deeds.

Basically, Campus Watch keeps an eye on Middle Eastern/Islamic studies on North American college campuses. They look out for Islamic extremism/apologetics for Islamic extremism. However, they also just provide information on current developments concerning Middle East studies on North American campuses, regardless of whether it's tied to extremism or not, so you kinda have to sift through the site to find articles that fit this thread.

Here are some examples of such articles:
These articles are just from May-July 2017. There's a lot to go through.

This article weighs in on Omar Khadr, a convicted terrorist and murderer who was just apologized to and awarded $10.5 million by the fucking Canadian government:

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opi...n-apology-was-the-right-move/article35623662/
http://archive.is/8bANA

Canada failed Omar Khadr. We owed him compensation and an apology

It is close to 15 years since the July 27, 2002, firefight in Afghanistan that killed a U.S. soldier, injured another, and left 15-year-old Canadian citizen Omar Khadr badly wounded and near death.

And thus began an agonizing and Kafkaesque years-long journey of injustice, suffering and abandonment for a teenager who was a child soldier and should never have been pushed into the middle of a war in the first place.

There is much blame to go around for the harm and wrongs done to Mr. Khadr. Clearly his father should never have put him in this situation in the first place. Undeniably, U.S. officials bear the bulk of responsibility for the endless human rights violations he endured – including torture, ill-treatment, arbitrary detention and an unfair trial – in both the notorious Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan and the infamous Guantanamo Bay detention centre.

But there is more. Canada is part of Mr. Khadr’s story, very much part of that story. And it is by no means a source of pride.

Canada was complicit. The Supreme Court of Canada has made that abundantly – in fact unanimously – clear; most compellingly in its 2010 ruling condemning the willingness of Canadian intelligence officers to interview a teenager who had been subjected to days of sleep deprivation, an agonizing and insidious form of torture.

Canada was indifferent. We were – and still are – a country that has eloquently championed new global standards over the past 20 years that lay out protections for child soldiers, and we have led efforts to end the terrible worldwide practice of drawing children into war. Yet when faced with this first example of a Canadian, one of our own children, needing that help, we looked away and abandoned him.

Canada was punitive, mean and vindictive. When Mr. Khadr needed his government most, when he was lost in the abuse and lawlessness of the U.S. government’s so-called war on terror detention regime, the Canadian government did not offer compassion and assistance.

Quite the contrary. For years under the previous government, all Canadians heard from the Prime Minister and many of his ministers was vitriolic and toxic rhetoric about Omar Khadr the terrorist and war criminal. No acknowledgment that those accusations were dubious at best and, more likely, without foundation. And certainly no talk of a child soldier who deserved understanding and protection.

When Mr. Khadr needed Canada’s help in finding a way out of the Guantanamo nightmare, at senior political levels it was apparent that the end-game was to keep him there as long as possible.

It has, to say the least, been disheartening to hear reruns of this vilifying smear campaign in recent days. It has been particularly distressing to hear it so vociferously from the leader of the Official Opposition and a number of Conservative MPs.

They were presented with an opportunity to leave behind the ugly tone taken under the Harper government. It instead could have been and still is a moment to recognize the inspiring and resilient young man who has impressed so many Canadians, particularly in Edmonton where he lives since his release on bail more than two years ago.

It was and still is a chance to make a break with the past, recognize the harm that was done (which occurred, of course, under past Liberal and Conservative governments; this need not be partisan at all) and push reset.

We urge those who have once again rushed to demonize Mr. Khadr to think again. For he is indeed a victim of years of human rights violations for which Canada has much to account.

It is not a good thing that Omar Khadr, a 15-year-old child soldier, was in the compound that became the scene of a deadly firefight. It is reprehensible, in fact, that a teenager was in any way allowed to take part in fighting in Afghanistan. And it is certainly tragic that a U.S. soldier was killed that day, leaving behind a young family.

The way out of all of this sorrow and tragedy has been far too long in coming. It lies in the settlement that has been reached. And it rests in us, as a nation, collectively committing that, next time, we will respond with help and protection, not abandonment and insults, when faced with a child soldier in need.

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I found a website that could potentially be a big boon to this thread. It's called Campus Watch.


Basically, Campus Watch keeps an eye on Middle Eastern/Islamic studies on North American college campuses. They look out for Islamic extremism/apologetics for Islamic extremism. However, they also just provide information on current developments concerning Middle East studies on North American campuses, regardless of whether it's tied to extremism or not, so you kinda have to sift through the site to find articles that fit this thread.

Here are some examples of such articles:
These articles are just from May-July 2017. There's a lot to go through.



Campus Watch is a pet project of right-wing Zionist militant Daniel Pipes. It's part of the Middle East forum, which is funded by the Kochs and several other billionaires like William/Nina Rosenwald and has idiots like William Kristol on its board of directors.

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Middle_East_Forum

More on the Rosenwalds: https://www.thenation.com/article/sugar-mama-anti-muslim-hate/


They're basically the Israel-firster version of CAIR.
 
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It's astounding that these people over and over again can't see the forest for the trees.

Yes they will concede that Omar Mateen committed a mass shooting as an attack on gay people, and that the Manchester bomber was targeting young girls. But when it comes to the bigger picture, suddenly they're lost as to what kind of common beliefs could be spurring these people to commit these attacks (besides straight male bigotry, of course).
 
Not to mention that there have been white Muslims societies for centuries, most notably the Bosnians and Chechens. But I doubt most of these people even know those places exist.
Not true, left wing kooks have been raging that the Chechens are rounding up their banana stuffers

Mostly because Chechen can be linked to Russia and through extensive mental gymnastics Trump.
 
It's astounding that these people over and over again can't see the forest for the trees.

Yes they will concede that Omar Mateen committed a mass shooting as an attack on gay people, and that the Manchester bomber was targeting young girls. But when it comes to the bigger picture, suddenly they're lost as to what kind of common beliefs could be spurring these people to commit these attacks (besides straight male bigotry, of course).
But a few cops shoot when they shouldn't? The same people will tell you with a straight face that police are a uniformly racist and evil organization to the last man.
 
now here's something the rebel media media has talked about that has peaked my interests. Not just because of the subject but this pretty much deconstructs the regressive lefts argument about "MUHZLIMZ R OPPRESSED! CHRISTIANS CAN NEVER BE OPPRESSED!!!" Also again like clock work this is ignored like everyone on this side of politics doesn't even talk about these atrocities however Trump sneezes and they lose there shit and Trudeau says something they kiss his maple flavored ass you see it all the time on facebook and the MSM but not stories like this.
 
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The whole idea of Islam as a unified culture that these people have is a very dangerous misconception, not to mention kinda racist. They don’t see the divisions between the cultures and argue that diplomacy between Islamic countries is a non-starter, it’s all whitey’s fault. The Iraq-Iran war was a chief example of the horrors that these authoritarian states can infect upon each other, but I bet most Western “experts” don’t know it existed or gleefully ignore it. And the concept of geopolitical religious blocs implies a permanent struggle between Christian Europe and Islamic Arabia, which is shockingly like the alt-right mindset these people loathe.

Not to mention that they ignore the non-Muslim cultures in the Middle East and their rights as well. I’ve seen so many hateful things said about Kurds by Western far-lefties just since they dared to ally with the Obama Administration. Now Kurds are apparently Zionist Imperialist white supremacists out to kill all the brown people they see.

"REEEE! SUPPORT ASSAD OR DIE!":


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@Ntwadumela How do you feel about these people, the western first world islamophiles?
Dude, you are wasting your time.

I get what you're saying, but I think leftists and SJWs very specifically don't understand that whole door-swings-both-ways concept.
Far too many hyper conservative Christians also don't understand the concept.

Of course they don't conservatives were warning for years that the Obama's massive centralized executive power grab was a terrible idea and Democrats wouldn't control the white house forever, and the response from the left was "lol you lost suck it bigots." Now they're all upset that Trump came into office with hugely expanded executive power that they fucking gave him.
Just because "the Left" is causing the lion's share of problems at this moment doesn't mean "the Right" hasn't and won't do just as much fucked-up shit when they get back in power.
 
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