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Пишет Misha Verbitsky ([info]tiphareth)
@ 2018-10-15 10:38:00


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Музыка:Адаптация - Концерт в Алматы 04.2004
Entry tags:islam, sjw, usa

"Ayaan Hirsi Ali, ты следующая"
Поучительное
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/rex-murphy-on-ayaan-hirsi-ali-universities-have-become-factories-for-reinforcing-opinion
про то, как в Брандайзе выдали почетную степень
Ayaan Hirsi Ali за борьбу за права женщин при исламе,
но после кампании протеста со стороны SJW отменили.



Если кто не помнит, Ayaan Hirsi Ali это писательница, которая совместно
с Тео ван Гогом сделала фильм Submission, за который
ван Гога убили исламские террористы, и приделали
к трупу бумажку с надписью "Ayaan Hirsi Ali, ты
следующая".

Интересно, что Брандейз был изначально создан
на еврейские пожертвования как конкурент Гарварду,
куда не брали евреев по причине антисемитизма.
Там и сейчас евреи, но они ниибацца прогрессивные,
значит, готовы делать что угодно на саудовские
деньги, потому что у SJW так принято. Данная
конкретная акция была осуществлена при спонсорстве
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR),

который официально объявил, что Ayaan Hirsi Ali есть
"notorious islamophobe". Если кто не в курсе,
CAIR есть американское
отделение Хамаса, занятое
раздачей саудовских денег полезным идиотам.

По соседству, очерк студенческих протестов
в университете Оттавы.

Professor Janice Fiamengo's speech at the University of

Ottawa was shut down by protesters who claimed her "ideas
have no place on our campus."

The entire display is chronicled in a 50-minute YouTube
video that shows protesters booing, yelling and blowing a
vuvuzela throughout Fiamengo's attempted address. The
lecture organizer tried to reason with protesters, but it
didn't work. Campus security tried to intervene, with
little success. Finally, the event moved to another room,
but shortly after, the fire alarm went off.

According to the student newspaper the Fulcrum, a group
that calls itself the Revolutionary Student Movement (RSM)
was behind the protest.


      "We feel that these ideas have no place on our campus

      and refuse to legitimize them by allowing them space
      to organize," a representative for the RSM wrote in an
      email to the paper. "As was demonstrated, campus
      security will not protect our community from events
      that are harmful to men, women, and trans people in
      the community, so we decided to stand up for what we
      feel is right."

Hold on - ideas have no place on campus? Surely, they
can't be serious.

Alas, the irony of unilaterally deciding "what is right"
is apparently lost on this vocal group of freedom
fighters. Indeed, they haul out the notion of "safe
space," which is commonly used as a defence for quieting
speakers that the loudest few on campus don't want to
hear. And they take it upon themselves to "protect" the
apparently feeble campus community from the perils of
intellectually challenging ideas.

The same shoddy rationale was employed by protesters at
Massachusetts' Brandeis University, which was recently
pressured into forgoing plans to award an honourary degree
to women's rights activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Ali's personal
history is a remarkable testament to resilience - she was
genitally mutilated at age five and became a refugee to
flee an arranged marriage, yet still rose to become a
distinguished member of Parliament, public speaker and
author. But her ongoing criticism of Islam, which she has
called "imbued with violence," was deemed "hateful" by a
self-appointed group of safe-space-keepers at Brandeis
University, and the administration shamefully caved to
their demands and revoked their invitation.

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[info]tiphareth
2018-10-15 20:24 (ссылка)
вот тут очень подробно
https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/council-on-american-islamic-relations-cair/

In 1994, a year before the United States labeled the Palestinian extremist group Hamas a Foreign Terrorist Organization,[3] two individuals who were at the time working for a Hamas offshoot organization (the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP)) founded CAIR[4] to support Hamas’ agenda in the United States. The IAP was also a known front for the Muslim Brotherhood.[5]

Over the years, CAIR’s alleged ties to Hamas have proved troublesome for the organization. In 2007, federal prosecutors reportedly designated CAIR a co-conspirator with the Holy Land Foundation, a group that was eventually convicted for financing terrorism.[6] In 2014, CAIR was designated a terrorist organization by the United Arab Emirates[7] and multiple CAIR members have been arrested on charges related to terrorism.[8]

CAIR is an opponent of American anti-terrorism policies like the PATRIOT Act, citing civil liberties concerns. [9] CAIR’s leaders are extremely anti-Israel,[10] claiming that terrorist organizations Hamas and Hezbollah are liberation movements. [11]

CAIR claims to be partners with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), NAACP, and Amnesty International;[12] rallied against President Trump’s decision to end the DACA immigration policy; and participated in the 2017 Women’s March.[13]
Alleged Association with the Muslim Brotherhood

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) grew out of the Islamic Association for Palestine, a group that was created by the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas.[14] The Muslim Brotherhood also identified the Islamic Association for Palestine as one of its United States fronts.[15]

In 1993, the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood’s Palestine Committee organized a secret meeting in Philadelphia that was surveilled by the FBI.[16] At the meeting, two Islamic Association for Palestine officials (Nihad Awad and Omar Ahmad) discussed the need to create a new “neutral” entity for influencing U.S. policy and opinion to support Hamas because “it [was] known who we are.”[17]

A year later, Nihad Awad and Omar Ahmad formed CAIR. [18] Ahmad served as CAIR chairman until 2005, and Nihad Awad remains the executive director of CAIR.[19]
Structure and Funding

Since at least 2013, the CAIR Foundation 501(c)(3) has served as the main vehicle for CAIR’s operations with the Washington Trust Foundation (formerly CAIR, Inc.), functioning mainly as an asset-holding fund to “support the charitable purposes of CAIR Foundation, Inc.”[20]

In 2015, the CAIR Foundation raised $3.3 million and spent a total of approximately $2.7 million.[21]

CAIR has received grants from Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors ($30,000 since 2008) and the Tides Foundation ($5,000 since 2002).[22]

CAIR claims to have 29 offices, 65 spokespeople, and 35 full-time lawyers.[23]
Foreign Contributions

In 2013, it was revealed that from approximately 2007 to 2012, CAIR, Inc., transferred $1.08 million to the CAIR Foundation.[24] CAIR, Inc., had disclosed in 2005 that it received a total of $1.2 million from six contributors in Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E.[25]

Subsequently in 2013, in its petition for nonprofit status reinstatement, the CAIR Foundation acknowledged that that it had received $405,000 from the government of Qatar during the five-year period that it failed to file IRS annual disclosures.[26]
Nonprofit Status Controversy

In 2011, then-U.S. Representative Frank Wolf (R-Virginia) called for an IRS investigation of the organization because it was revealed that it had solicited overseas contributions from then-Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi during the years in which the CAIR Foundation failed to file its annual IRS reports.[32]

Rep. Wolf pointed to a 2009 letter that CAIR Foundation Executive Director Nihad Awad sent to Gaddafi requesting $15 million to support the Muslim Peace Foundation.[33] The Congressman noted that the letter was written with the full knowledge of the regime’s brutal treatment of its opponents and its deplorable human-rights record, as well as its long history of acts of international terrorism.[34]

Congressman Wolf also claimed that he also had information indicating that during the same years, “CAIR representatives may have traveled to Sudan to solicit funds from Sudanese President Omar Hassan Bashir, an internationally indicted war criminal.”[35]
Programs

The CAIR Foundation’s current purpose is to advocate and educate on behalf of Muslims using media relations, government relations, education/advocacy activities, and voter-registration efforts.[36]

In 2015, the CAIR Foundation claimed to have spent $353,000 on communications to spin Islam and Muslims in a positive light, and $101,000 on government relations.[37]

CAIR additionally engages in organized lobbying efforts and responds to legislation and government actions.[38] Despite not filing any lobbying-registration documents,[39] CAIR says that it coordinated 325 meetings with members of Congress or their staffs in 2015 and 2016.[40] (Federal lobbying registration law requires registration once certain thresholds are met; non-registration despite meeting members does not necessarily imply impropriety.)

Additionally, in 2012, the White House acknowledged that President Barack Obama’s deputies held “hundreds” of closed-door meetings with CAIR representatives.[41]

In 2009, five members of Congress and one senator wrote a letter to the IRS and the House and Senate Clerks claiming that CAIR potentially violated both the IRS rules against excessive lobbying by a 501(c)(3) organization and the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 2005 for failing to register as lobbyists.[42]
Political Positions

CAIR positions itself as the principal American Muslim civil-rights and advocacy organization. In recent years, it has focused on responding to anti-Muslim incidents and sentiment around the country.

However, according to the Anti-Defamation League, CAIR’s stated commitment to “justice and mutual understanding” is undermined by its agenda.[43]
Civil Liberties


CAIR actively defended convicted Palestinian Islamic Jihad financier Sami Al-Arian before and after his conviction for financing terrorism. On the day Al-Arian was arrested, CAIR co-founder and then-Chairman Omar Ahmad issued a press release in support of Al-Arian,[54] saying that his arrest was due to “political considerations, not legitimate national security problems.”[55] A CAIR spokesman, echoing a common anti-Israel trope, blamed his arrest on the “pro-Israel lobby.”[56]

In February 2007, CAIR endorsed a call by the American Muslim Taskforce for Civil Rights and Elections for a worldwide “rolling fast” in support of Al-Arian, who had declared a hunger strike.[57] Then, in 2008, CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad led a delegation to visit Al-Arian, stating that “[Awad] believes in [Al-Arian’s] just cause and we were there to support him.”[58]

In the hours after the deadly 2015 San Bernardino, California, terrorist attack in which Islamist terrorists had murdered 14 people and wounded 31 others, CAIR “advised” the family of the suspected terrorist and held a press conference featuring the family of the killers.[59] In the days that followed, CAIR offered legal assistance to the family, and CAIR’s Los Angeles chapter appeared in court to help the terrorist’s sister obtain custody of his child.[60] During this time, CAIR’s Los Angeles chapter director, Hussam Ayloush, said the United States was partly responsible for such acts of terror, saying “let’s not forget that some of our own foreign policy as Americans, as the West, have fueled that extremism.”[61]
Legitimizing Terrorism

In 2008, CAIR’s then-National Board Chairman Parvez Ahmed described terror organizations Hamas and Hezbollah as “part of the political processes in their societies, just like the [Irish Republican Army, an Irish nationalist terror group] was part of the political process in their society.”[62]

In 2004, when asked by Al-Jazeera about the U.S. designations of Hamas and Hezbollah as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, Nihad Awad said “we do not and will not condemn any liberation movement inside Palestine or Lebanon.”[63]
Anti-Israel

According to the Anti-Defamation league, “CAIR’s anti-Israel agenda dates back to its founding by leaders of the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), a Hamas affiliated anti-Semitic propaganda organization.”[64]

In 1994, CAIR founder and Executive Director Nihad Awad said, “I am in support of Hamas.”[65] Later that year, he said Hamas was under occupation and thus should be allowed to defend itself.[66]

According to the Middle East Forum, since 2000, CAIR’s “key figures” have given over $700,000 to political candidates, with $635,000 going to Democrats. CAIR officials have been supportive of left-wing Muslims in Congress, providing $138,098 to U.S. Representative Keith Ellison (D-Minnesota) and $38,126 to U.S. Rep. Andre Carson (D-Indiana). The group’s figures have supported institutional Democrats and Democratic Party committees, providing $35,635 to Hillary Clinton, $24,138 to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and approximately $37,000 to Barack Obama’s campaign committees.[77]
Ties to Terror
Terror Financing Co-Conspirator

CAIR Executive Director Awad originally denied that CAIR had ever received money from the Holy Land Foundation, declaring, “Our organization did not receive any seed money from HLFRD.” However, it was later revealed that two months after its founding, CAIR took a $5,000 donation from the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development.[78]

In 2008, five leaders of the Holy Land Foundation were convicted of funneling $12 million to Hamas after 1995, when the Clinton administration banned any dealings with the terrorist organization[79] in what has been described as “the largest successful terror financing prosecution in U.S. history.”[80]

During a preceding 2007 trial against the Holy Land Foundation, prosecutors named CAIR as unindicted co-conspirators in the case and introduced evidence that linked CAIR, Inc., to the Holy Land Foundation and the “U.S. Muslim Brotherhood Palestine Committee.”[81]

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