How To Actually Fight Terrorism In 6 Simple Steps
from Author Vinay Kolhatkar:"Brainwashed and guided by the neo-Marxists, our mainstream media hosts and major politicians spout platitudes about something being a great religion, use ambiguous terms like “a war on terror,” and then offer to make “radicalization and extremism” the enemy.
In late 2010, the neo-Marxist intellectuals sold the Western media a story—a story that a democracy without a constitution is a value worth fighting for, that even if the democratic mob rule of a majority leads to a totalitarian theocracy, it somehow is better than the secular economic freedom individuals may have enjoyed under a military dictatorship."
Check out Vinay's new novel dealing with Islamic terrorism, specifically against women: "A Sharia London" https://www.amazon.com/Sharia-London-...
In late 2010, the neo-Marxist intellectuals sold the Western media a story—a story that a democracy without a constitution is a value worth fighting for, that even if the democratic mob rule of a majority leads to a totalitarian theocracy, it somehow is better than the secular economic freedom individuals may have enjoyed under a military dictatorship."
Check out Vinay's new novel dealing with Islamic terrorism, specifically against women: "A Sharia London" https://www.amazon.com/Sharia-London-...
There is so much great material here,
I particularly like-
"We can’t continue to preach non-violence to a man who has pulled a gun on us.
His disarmament or extinction is an immediate necessity.
The dialogue with the rest can recommence shortly thereafter."
I get the reason for shoehorning in Marxism-- there was decades-law Cold War associated with Marxism, and ISIS-supporters can aggrandize religious extremists by drawing an analogy to the USSR. I see that point, but it's just too much of a stretch, too hamfisted. Half-truths are more effective than lies from whole cloth.
It makes me wish we could encourage as many potentially-confused young people as possible to visit the US, work some job, and take a class. The US is not like the American and Canadian TV shows they furtively watch, but it's not like the ISIS view promoted in this article either. It's people actually living a dream life of reason and liberty (compared to living in theocracy), doing what they want in a pluralistic society, and keeping most (not enough) of what they make for themselves.
Not sure where your projection is going.
I disagree with the article and would have hard time thinking up material more helpful to Islamists.
I met Vinay at the Atlas Summit in 2015. He is not a religous extremist.
I said it's helpful to religious extremists. I do not know if that's Mr. Kolhatkar's intention. It would be interesting to meet him at one of those events since he has a radically different view.