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The Struggle for Civil Rights, 2012

Posted by Frank Gaffney Jr. on Feb 27, 2012 at 04:00 PM

Today it is defenders of our freedoms who are being denounced as “racists,” “bigots” and “Islamophobes.”

As we witness surging Muslim violence against non-Muslims in Afghanistan, Egypt and even here, the response seems increasingly that the victims must apologize to the perpetrators.  In particular, the United States government – from President Obama on down – has been assiduously seeking forgiveness for giving offense to Islamic sensibilities by accidentally burning Qurans.  This was felt necessary even in a case where the books had been defaced by captured Afghan jihadis as a means of encouraging their comrades to further acts of violence against us.

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