In response to the WaPo article dismissing concerns about the ISA teachings, realcourage.com sums it up best:
For equality and liberty to survive, supremacism of any kind must be consistently challenged without fear. If this had been a South African-supported school during the apartheid era, with a documented history of textbooks teaching children white supremacism and hatred to other races, I would have the same problem with it. Or any other institution with a history of supremacist textbooks teaching hate and intolerance.
This is why it is so important to defend our shared inalienable human rights of equality and liberty, as I am doing at realcourage.org
Would those who claim we don't have a right to defend equality and liberty call our defense as "hate propaganda" if we were challenging an institution supporting racial supremacists? Or challenging South African apartheid advocates? Or challenging the history of racial supremacism in America?
AtlasShrugs and SaudiWatch have further analysis of the Islamic Saudi Academy’s litany of offenses here and here.
Radio Free Dar al Harb is husband to a 9-11 survivor, son to a Khobar Towers survivor, and a determined patriot.
This marks my humble entry into this front of the war. 1400 years of Islamist expansion has won land, loot, and slaves, yet this does nothing to slate their thirst for divinely sanctioned global submission to Islam. Unable to continue via conventional forces, Islamists seek submission through alternative means, principal among them is multi-media, especially the internet. Seeking to convince us to collapse upon ourselves, they are wielding an unrelenting barrage of propaganda, lawsuits, and intimidation. To date, they have succeeded. Radio Free Dar al Harb, is my humble attempt at resisting this juggernaut. I know there are others of you out there, and it is my hope to lighten the load a little and provide useful information and a some situational awareness to better enable you in your struggles to defend this grand experiment in Freedom.
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