Egypt’s War of Ideas

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Quotation from the interesting article:

The result of Egypt’s war against radical Islam will have profound implications for the Middle East and the world. The response in the West is critical, yet Sisi has been criticized and Islamists supported. This must change.

Instead of siding with heroic Muslim leaders and intellectuals, most Western Middle East experts have taken a hypocritical stance toward this Islamic inquisition that victimizes both Muslim and non-Muslims. Their position stems from their broken epistemology and anti-western ideations which trend through far-left governmental and cultural institutions. While they rely on anti-racism rhetoric to advance their goals, they practice the bigotry of low expectations by assuming Middle Easterners don’t deserve the same dignified existence and liberties enjoyed in the West. The racist and pathological fondness of primitivism and communism, combined with fetishizing intellectual variations of the “noble savage,” is deeply ingrained in leftist’s pro-jihadist policies. Instead of siding with historic reformers in the Middle East, they have chosen to ally with the Muslim Brotherhood, the incubator of most Sunni terrorist groups.

There is an ideological war underway in the Middle East and Western leaders need to make a choice to join Muslim reformers across the Middle East or jihadist inquisitors of the MB and their ilk. Hiding behind nuanced positions is blatant cowardice.

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This is how the left ruins everything.
Now that they have crippled the U.S. with their poisonous ideology (having basically taken it over like the alien parasites in “The Thing”) they are using it as a weapon to cripple other countries, too.

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