So once again we’re hearing from Barry “Almighty”
how it is the media that’s to be blamed for up offering what he calls a very “distorted
impression” of Islam. It was earlier
this week in a speech that was part of the White House, ‘make it look like
we’re doing something about terrorism,’ Summit to Counter Violent Extremism
that Barry said, “In some of our countries, including the United States, Muslim
communities are still small and relative to the entire population, and as a
result, many people in our countries don’t always know personally somebody who
is Muslim. So the image they get of Muslims or Islam is in the news, and given
the existing news cycle, that can give a very distorted impression.” Oh really?
He can’t be talking about the news that we hear from the major networks,
or from the likes of CNN or MSNBC.
Therefore he can only be talking about Fox News.
Barry referred to it as “a painful truth that’s part
of the challenge that brings us here today.”
He said, “A lot of the bad, like terrorists who claim to speak for
Islam, that’s absorbed by the general population,” he said, adding that there’s
“not enough of the good.” Barry then went
on to say, “The world hears a lot about the terrorists who attacked Charlie
Hebdo in Paris, but the world has to also remember the Paris police officer – a
Muslim, who died trying to stop them.” He said, “The world knows about the attack on
the Jews at the kosher supermarket in Paris. We need to recall the worker at
that market – a Muslim, who hid Jewish customers and saved their lives – and
when he was asked why he did it, he said, ‘We are brothers. It’s not a question
of Jews or Christians or Muslims. We’re all in the same boat, and we have to
help each other to get out of this crisis’”
Barry said, “When people spew hatred towards others
because of their faith or because they are immigrants, it feeds into terrorist
narratives. If entire communities feel they can never become a full part of the
society in which they reside, it feeds a cycle of fear and resentment and a
sense of injustice upon which extremists prey.” But apparently that would be pretty much of a
one way street, since it would seem perfectly acceptable to spew hate toward
Christians. And how many coming to our country today, including Muslims, have
any interest in becoming a part of our society.
As in days gone by when immigrants who came to our country came here
with a desire to become ‘an American,’ most today come here with no such
desire. They come here with the hope of
attaining for themselves a free ride. Or,
they come here hoping to use our open society against us and to take advantage of
our good nature
Barry said, “Terrorists prey upon young
impressionable minds, so let’s bring our youth together to promote
understanding and cooperation, and that’s what the United States will do with
our virtual exchange program named after Ambassador Chris Stevens to connect 1
million young people from America and the Middle East and North Africa for
dialogue.” And you can tell that Barry
was very much at ease in front of this crowd of fellow Muslim
sympathizers. Why else would he have felt
comfortable enough to bring up the name of the U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Stevens,
the very man who he allowed to be butchered, along with three other Americans,
by Muslim terrorists at the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya in September
2012. After all, who among this crowd
would have seen fit to criticize Barry’s decision to allow these men to be
murdered during an attack by Muslims?
And demonstrating that he is either living in some
twisted form of denial, or very determined to defend those who are members of
this murderous cult, Barry said, “All of us have a responsibility to refute the
notion that groups like ISIL somehow represent Islam, because that is a
falsehood that embraces the terrorist narrative. At the same time, we must
acknowledge that groups like al Qaeda and ISIL are deliberately targeting their
propaganda to Muslim communities, particularly Muslim youth.” He then went on to say, “The notion that the
West is at war with Islam is an ugly lie, and all of us regardless of our faith
have a responsibility to reject it.” In
order for there to be a war there needs to be at least two combatants. So what we have here does not fit the
definition, because while Islam is at war on the West, despite a growing
numbers of attacks, the West is yet to be at war with Islam.
Ok, so once again Barry tells us that it’s not the fault
of Muslims that so many of us now have a less than favorable opinion of those
who practice this supposed “religion of peace.”
That the fact that the Middle East is now essentially engulfed in flames
has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the fact that he remains content
to sit idly by while those with whom he seems to sympathize slaughters a
growing number of innocents in some of the most gruesome and heinous ways. He says it’s all the media’s fault. But as I asked earlier, who is it in the
media that Barry blames. Because if you
listen to any of the network news shows they’re just as busy defending Muslim
atrocities as Barry himself. Might he be
talking about CNN, MSNBC, or The New York Times. He can’t be, because they too seem to be sworn
defenders of those practitioners of the ‘so-called’ “religion of peace”. So, as I said, that leaves only one possible
culprit.
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