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Protect the Freedom of Speech: Stop Radical Islam

Reader comment on item: My Disrupted Talk at the University of California-Irvine
in response to reader comment: UCI Student Affairs

Submitted by Jay (United States), Dec 18, 2008 at 05:33

Yes, all students need to realize that Islam should also be recognized as, not only a religion, but a political ideology that is 100% undesirable to Western Democracies and all non-Muslim Democracies that value free speech and liberty.

And all students need to realize that "Muslim countries" are generally incredibly intolerant to non-Muslims.
And all students need to realize that there a Muslims living in the United States that quietly support Islamic Terrorism and REALLY don't mind "Muslim countries" subjugating non-Muslims.
And all students need to realize that there are Muslims living in the United States that wouldn't mind incorporating the disgustingly intolerant and oppressive Islamic Political and Religious Ideology
in the AMERICAN GOVERNMENT.

Since America values free speech, Americans must defend themselves against Radical Islam.
The greater the Muslim population the greater the chance that Radical Islam is going to suppress free speech.

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