G. Willow Wilson kept up her apologia
You export terrorism when you know you've already lost the battle for hearts and minds.— G. Willow Wilson (@GWillowWilson) November 14, 2015
They are fighting for a dead ideology. They attack so viciously because they know they will lose. The future is a foregone conclusion.— G. Willow Wilson (@GWillowWilson) November 14, 2015
Unfortunately, the ideology she speaks of is still very much alive, and still practiced; the same one as she practices. All she's doing is parroting the same kind of narrative George W. Bush used, about Islam being "hijacked". And that kind of approach can be very misleading and undermining.
She even attacked the Republicans:
I guess Republicans finally know what it feels like to watch in horror as a warped, extremist wing of their ideology comes to represent them— G. Willow Wilson (@GWillowWilson) December 8, 2015
Oh, what's this? Moral relativism, I presume? She predictably ignores why any of their members want to keep these Muslim "migrants" out of the USA now: because of the Paris and San Bernardino bloodbaths. They're trying to act in the interests of the public's safety. Not that any of this matters to somebody as dishonest as Wilson is, unfortunately.
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The usual mantra: the terrorists are not really Islamic, Islam is a peaceable religion, the extremists are a tiny minority who do not represent mainstream Islam, most Muslims are as horrified as everyone else by terrorism, etc.
The Obama administration made sure that Tashfeen Malik and Syed Farook, the terrorists who perpetrated the San Bernardino massacre, were given a burial and funeral according to strict Muslim custom. Why? If they were not really Islamic, why were they entitled to an Islamic burial? And if 99.99% of American Muslims do not condone terrorism, and do not identify with the terrorists, what do they care?
Posted by Anonymous | 12:53 PM
I'd wish she would apologize for writing a very boring comic book with a very boring main character.
Posted by Anonymous | 8:04 PM