Keep up the great work GUY!
Perhaps you’ve noticed. Every time
there’s a jihadist attack, whether foiled or successful, government leaders,
media mouthpieces, Muslim Brotherhood front organizations, and academic
apologists bend over backwards urging us not to rush to judgment.
They collectively decry “Islamophobia” and wring their hands in fear for all the Muslims who will now be persecuted by “bigoted” Americans.
It’s so predictable, it’s like watching a bad remake of the movie “Groundhog Day.”
Perhaps you’ve also noticed that the alleged bigoted wave of Muslim persecution never comes. If it did, it would be front page news all over America.
They collectively decry “Islamophobia” and wring their hands in fear for all the Muslims who will now be persecuted by “bigoted” Americans.
It’s so predictable, it’s like watching a bad remake of the movie “Groundhog Day.”
Perhaps you’ve also noticed that the alleged bigoted wave of Muslim persecution never comes. If it did, it would be front page news all over America.
What you won’t find on the front page news is the horrific
cost in lives, money, and freedom, that America specifically, and the West
generally, has paid—and continues to pay—thanks to the rising tide of global
Islamic jihad.
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Most of us have some awareness of the cost in lives, from 9/11 to Ft. Hood to the Boston Marathon bombings.
The direct cost in dollars is tougher to calculate. Since its creation we’ve spent over $400 billion for the Department of Homeland Security. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have cost close to $1.5 trillion. Throw in the creation of the TSA; extra costs for security at every level of society; the costs for Guantanamo Bay and every prosecution of every Islamic terrorist; and I’d estimate we’re conservatively talking about $2.5 trillion since 9/11.
We’re paying that with our taxes and the national debt we’re piling on our children and grandchildren.
What’s more, as soon as a jihadist blows up something at one of our ports we’ll have to implement heightened security and screening measures not now in place. Ka-ching.
And all these costs don’t include the indirect cost in dollars due to the recession after 9/11. Hundreds of billions? Who knows? I know my IRA took a huge hit after 9/11.
But what about the intangible costs we’ve incurred? The costs
in loss of freedom, rising fear, and impositions on our way of life?
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In short, the entire fabric of American society has been
dramatically altered by the rising tide of global Islamic jihad. There is no
aspect of our lives that hasn’t been negatively impacted by this. We have
less privacy, less freedom, more cost, more fear—the inevitable consequence
of jihadist terror.
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And the jihadists know this. They know their actions are negatively impacting our lives. It’s part of their strategy to break our will.
I’m not saying Islamic jihad is the only threat that has spawned all of these changes to our lives. But clearly, it’s the most predominant, by far.
As I assess the incredible price we’re paying for jihad, I’ve grown weary of hearing how Muslims are being inconvenienced or feel uncomfortable or feel like their rights are being infringed upon.
Join the club. Every time I have to virtually undress at the airport, I feel violated and my rights infringed upon.
I’ve lost patience with the complaining about how bad Muslims are being treated in America, about the price they’re paying.
We’re ALL paying a price. Where’s the sympathy and empathy for us non-Muslims who didn’t ask for this?
To the degree that Muslims are suffering repercussions, they’re paying a price for the actions of other Muslims. If they really want things to change, they can do something about it by going to the heart of the problem and standing up to the stealth and violent jihadists in their midst, including their leaders.
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So the next time someone complains to you about the price Muslims are paying, however that price is defined, nod your head and say “I hear you. Have you ever calculated the price non-Muslims are paying because of global Islamic jihad?”
And then spell it out for them.
Who knows? You might change a few minds along the way.
Yours for a safe and free America,
Guy Rodgers
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