Difference between revisions of "Ayaan Hirsi Ali"
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* '''2007-03-05''' [http://www.slate.com/id/2161171/ She's No Fundamentalist]: What people get wrong about Ayaan Hirsi Ali, by [[Christopher Hitchens]] | * '''2007-03-05''' [http://www.slate.com/id/2161171/ She's No Fundamentalist]: What people get wrong about Ayaan Hirsi Ali, by [[Christopher Hitchens]] |
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Ali is currently a fellow at the neoconservative American Enterprise Institute.
She has advocated for the closing of all Muslim schools in the US, in blatant violation of Constitutional rights: "All Muslim schools. Close them down. Yeah, that sounds absolutist. I think 10 years ago things were different, but now the jihadi genie is out of the bottle."[1] – an argument which plays off of the popular right-wing trope that Islamic fundamentalism is far more of a danger to the US than Christian fundamentalism, when the truth is the reverse.
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Reference
- Wikipedia
Conservapediano article as of 2007-09-19 (verified 2008-02-02)dKosopediano article as of 2007-09-19 (verified 2008-02-02)- RationalWiki
- SourceWatch
Articles
- 2007-03-05 She's No Fundamentalist: What people get wrong about Ayaan Hirsi Ali, by Christopher Hitchens
Video
- Ayaan Hirsi Ali at AAI 07 (Q&A): proving that Nancy Drew and trashy romance novels can be a positive moral influence on young girls
Related
- 2015/04/03 [L..T] Fatwah envy, again "Both of these people are committing a kind of rhetorical extortion, using the threat of murder elsewhere as a club to silence those who strive for respect and dignity in their lives. And in that sense both Ali and Cotton are happily exploiting atrocities to justify continued injustices."
Footnotes
- ↑ 2007-10-10 'The Trouble Is the West': Ayaan Hirsi Ali on Islam, immigration, civil liberties, and the fate of the West