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Jean Weinshel's avatar

Why could we recognize the evil of the Japanese kamikazi pilot willingly dying for the Emperor god-head in 1940s, but not call out the evil of the Islamic terrorist dying for Allah in 2000s?

Japan has kept their culture to become a global leader. They do not allow Muslims to have citizenship and restrict Islamic teaching.

694208's avatar

Brilliant! How do we get this plastered on every wall, especially in the British House of Lords (for those who are literate)?

Kafr Dhimmi's avatar

Restack restack restack. What lord Nelson would say if he lived in our time.

Oli Blah blah's avatar

Brilliant. Shared.

Annette Lawson's avatar

Really interesting account. I learned a lot!

David Snyder's avatar

Lucid, incisive, and quietly urgent — a call to moral clarity that deserves a far louder echo.

Chat Rond's avatar

IDI, you opening salvo is brilliant! Keep it coming! I am sharing this as wide as I can.

John's avatar

These constant passive aggressive attacks should be met with direct aggression. People who seek to undermine the West are not operating within a liberal framework but seeking to subversively destroy it. We need to stop pretending about this. Such acts should lead to penalties, and in the worst cases prison - and subsequent deportation if non British. It has been mindlessly tolerated far too long and needs to end

Anne Dobson-Mack's avatar

Japanese military action on Pearl Harbor, in the course of an international war (WWII) made their enmity clear. Islamist terrorist action on New York City and Washington, (9/11/2001) in furtherance of a global caliphate, (also disguised as anti-colonialist resistance and aided by international Marxists/Communists) is harder to identify as the enemy that it is. You make a very good point!

Nahum Meron's avatar

Flawless reasoning, great insight. Thank you.

Michael Pergola's avatar

The 1619 Project uses the same disingenuous ‘starting point strategy’ to lie about slavery and its origins as well .