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In reply to the discussion: Muslim anti-radicalism activist detained in Texas because airline passengers thought he looked scary [View all]passiveporcupine
(8,175 posts)40. Are you sure you are in the right forum?
Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. (born April 5, 1953) is an American political commentator who is founder and president of the Center for Security Policy and a proponent of conspiracy theories
https://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/about-us/
The Center for Security Policy (CSP) is a national security think tank based in Washington, DC that has been widely accused of engaging in conspiracy theorizing by a range of individuals, media outlets and organizations. Its activities are focused on exposing and researching perceived jihadist threats to America. The Center has been described as "not very highly respected" by the BBC and "disreputable" by Salon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_for_Security_Policy
You should not be bringing crap like this here. And do you know how many Muslims are in the US. About 1% of out population. Ohhhh....I'm so askeered!
Bringing conspiracy theory stuff here to make people afraid of Muslims is something I expect to see on Free Republic. NOT HERE?
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Muslim anti-radicalism activist detained in Texas because airline passengers thought he looked scary [View all]
Photographer
Dec 2015
OP
“I’m not your enemy." Except that's it, he is the enemy of not one, but two sides to this conflict
ck4829
Dec 2015
#3
You're going to get contradictions when you get multiple versions, multiple authors,
ck4829
Dec 2015
#31
No, a far too large minority of Muslims in the US adhere to violent literalism
Yorktown
Dec 2015
#39
Wrong wrong wrong! Daesh and Al Qaeda do not speak for Islam. Ali is a better spokesperson
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2015
#21
actually they are not okay. They should not be allowed to carry weapons like that.
patsimp
Dec 2015
#11
i guess all the shootings around the world have people on edge and concerned about their safety
patsimp
Dec 2015
#10
it explains it - and i'm not sure how someone is going to differentiate between behaviors
patsimp
Dec 2015
#14
the liberties are being taken away by islamic terrorists who have made air travel and everything
patsimp
Dec 2015
#34
somehow the Right will spin this into a positive - "vigilance by all can save lives"
NoMoreRepugs
Dec 2015
#12