tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503986435514614182.post4883268988494039514..comments2024-02-18T23:52:40.165-08:00Comments on Citizen Warrior: No One Would ListenCitizen Warriorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06265844262699107352noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503986435514614182.post-38238513525142623782020-10-29T14:15:53.138-07:002020-10-29T14:15:53.138-07:00
Back then no one was willing to listen. Now no on...<br />Back then no one was willing to listen. Now no one is willing to listen To put in an another way , at this current time no one seems to have any interest in listen to the warnings about the dangers and Islam along Its violent and stealth jihad and the slow and creeping advancement of Islam’s oppressive Sharia law in the Western nations.<br /><br />In the book about the brutal and deadly jihad entity ISIS by Erick Stakelbeck which is entitled ISIS EXPOSED on page 78 in informs the reader that concerning this post 9/11 world with the threats and dangers for Islam’s violent ,and many times lethal ,militant jihad that “All of this means we’ve entering a fighting a personal – new phase in radical Islam’s war on the United States Will Americans glance up from their smartphones and put down their video game consoles in time to notice ?” To add to this , there distraction which is sports . Some sports are Ok by some Americans take this frivolous hobby to the extreme. So much that they totally fail to see the whole picture about American in the things that really matter. <br /><br /><br />Therefore, on the topic of Islamic terrorism, sports and even Marxism. It then needs to be stated that Karl Marx was wrong when he wrote down his claim that “Religion is the opium of the people.” From years of first-hand observations I can keyboard the hypothesis that the real “opium of the people is sports”. For many Americans refuse to buy, read and study books about Islam and its militant and stealth jihad. As, for example, by the author Mark Gabriel who was a former Muslim and now a Christian and wrote the book ISLAM AND TERRORISM. Other scholars of this topic many also be very informative .As the writer and scholar of Islamic terrorism as Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, Erick Stakelbeck and Brigitte Gabriel. Instead in investing their time of the suspect of Islamic terrorism some American invest much of their time focused on sports. That of course is their prerogative. Nevertheless, this still shows some kind of misplaced values about what really matter. As in this indicates wrong priorities about what really important in life. As Brigitte Gabriel, who is the founder and head of www.actforamerica.org and wrote in her book which is entitled BECAUSE THEY HATE which reads “The West is ignorant and refuses to learn.” <br />Walter Sieruknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503986435514614182.post-36333814579472002392020-10-29T08:57:41.929-07:002020-10-29T08:57:41.929-07:00That is right that in the last century "No on...That is right that in the last century "No one would listen" concerning the rise in National socialism in Germany head by Hitler.<br /><br />Likewise, in this century concerning the many dangers posed to the West by Islam and Islam's violent and stealth jihad. No one will listen . history of the last century is repeating itself<br /><br />For example, in the area of the State ofthe USA that live in no one I gave the opportunity to different people a chance to view my video exposay entitled "Islam's Threat to the world " I received in response was many excuses .The most common of them was "I don't have time." Once a man got loud and said "I get all I need to know about this subject from the town newspaper" [Really ?]His brother in law sitting next him ,at our dinner, said "That's exactly who I feel."<br /><br />Another example at church ,one Sunday , the pastor gave me a information sheet that a Christian man who was once a Muslim and had lived in Iran and was coming to speak about the threat and dangers of Islam at a lecture hall about eight miles away from church. I asked him if he gave this information about this coming lecture to anyone else ? The pastor that the he "didn't because he knows everyone who goes to his church and no one else would be interested" <br /><br />Nevertheless ,about three months after that lecture the that same church filled it bus up with Christians who really were interested in going to what a baseball game about sixty miles away So the tragic truth might really the "No one will listen."Walter Sieruknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503986435514614182.post-2499353154495287032013-07-18T11:49:37.292-07:002013-07-18T11:49:37.292-07:00Elsa, that's kind of a tough love approach, wh...Elsa, that's kind of a tough love approach, which works for some people. But I think this is one of those things (getting through) that is important enough to use every possible way to accomplish. Tough love being only one of many ways. Whatever works for that person and that situation.Citizen Warriorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06265844262699107352noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503986435514614182.post-84545879031935879192013-07-18T11:48:17.509-07:002013-07-18T11:48:17.509-07:00Elsa emailed this comment:
Thank you for this. Ex...Elsa emailed this comment:<br /><br />Thank you for this. Excellent. Powerful. And so utterly fitting. Unfortunately.<br /><br />Here is the truth. You can take it or - for now - leave it. But in the end it will have to be faced. <br /><br />The sooner the better. <br /><br />Elsa<br />http://WorldTruthSummit.comCitizen Warriorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06265844262699107352noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503986435514614182.post-89717349067453892732013-07-18T09:43:00.342-07:002013-07-18T09:43:00.342-07:00I have often used the example of that story from N...I have often used the example of that story from Night when I've talked to non-Muslim friends about what I've been learning. A lot of my friends are Jewish and they can relate to it. I use it to illustrate that it's easy to dismiss someone as a raving lunatic if they're describing a horrible reality that's very different than what you think of as normal life. In fact, I find the example of the Nazis useful in another way too. I like to ask doubters, "Do you believe the Nazis existed? Do you believe that they thought they were superior to everyone else and that they thought they had a right to eliminate or subjugate inferior races? So why couldn't there be another group with a very similar ideology?" -- BradamanteAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503986435514614182.post-31331316852730438152013-07-18T08:26:47.078-07:002013-07-18T08:26:47.078-07:00Yes, the analogy is very true! Just like Moishe&#...Yes, the analogy is very true! Just like Moishe's story in 1942, "Our message — that what is written in Islamic texts is dangerous to non-Muslims — is also something many people do not want to believe" in 2013. It is discouraging when people choose to believe that I am a bigot, an Islamophobe, or worse when I try to share "our message," and I have even second guessed myself and my understanding of the Islamic ideology. But just like Moishe did everything he could to protect people in his day, so we must in ours. If we are serious about this, we should read the following website: http://crombouke.blogspot.com/2011/03/how-to-destroy-islam-non-violently.htmlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com