I’m aware the most recent thread regarding the controversial proposed Islamic cultural center/mosque/whatever in NYC was locked by the mods and I don’t wish reopen the same wound.
However, I do want to draw attention to an op-ed piece by Russ Douthat published in Sunday’s New York Times:
In my opinion, Mr. Douthat does an excellent job of capturing the core of the controversy. Additionally, and perhaps most importantly, he illustrates that there exists a distinct quid-pro-quo between the rights and freedoms we are granted as Americans and the responsibilities and obligations entailed in being an American citizen.
The mods may wish to lock this thread to prevent a repetition of the earlier discussion but I hope they’ll leave up the link as I think this article is worth reading, regardless of what opinion readers may hold with respect to the current controversy.
My head hurts now as I have never seen something so twisted. One cannot have a functional culture without a common language tradition. I am going to shut up . . .
Yup- left wing / Islamist front groups / apologists are the modern day equivalent to the Bund.
Anyone know what the USG did to the Bund after the German declaration of war in '41?
Were they invited to the WH, and and did FDR constantly grovel to Germans in America by saying how wonderful they were, that we were not at war with Germans, and the type of pandering going on today?
Or refuse to do anything about our border while we are at it, and encourage people to speak English instead of pandering to them to such an extent there are really two Americas.
Things are upside down.
Didn’t die Bund dissolve when the war began? I thought many of the members became disillusioned with it? I know a few moved on to start the garbage we see today. Only thing I remember is the leader was snubbed by Hitler when he visited Deutschland.
appeasement doesnt work no matter how many times the progressives in the past attempted to be sympathetic or self blame themselves… Sensing weakness only empowers your enemies.