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EXPOSED! Muslim Brotherhood Expert Reveals Tucker Carlson’s Islamist Agenda | Charles A. Small
Charles A. Small, founder of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP), breaks down what he believes is a growing and dangerous trend in Western discourse.
In this conversation, Small explains how Islamist ideology, the Muslim…
In this conversation, Small explains how Islamist ideology, the Muslim…
EXPOSED! Muslim Brotherhood Expert Reveals Tucker Carlson’s Islamist Agenda | Charles A. Small
Charles A. Small, founder of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP), breaks down what he believes is a growing and dangerous trend in Western discourse.
In this conversation, Small explains how Islamist ideology, the Muslim Brotherhood, and state actors like Iran and Qatar have influenced global narratives around Israel — and how those ideas are now spreading across both the political left and right.
He also addresses the role of major media figures, including Tucker Carlson, and raises serious questions about how and why the conversation around Israel, the West, and democracy has shifted so dramatically.
In this episode:
– How the Muslim Brotherhood shaped modern anti-Israel narratives
– The connection between Iran, Qatar, and global propaganda networks
– The rise of antisemitism across the political spectrum
– Why some influential voices in the West are echoing these narratives
– The role of universities, media, and social platforms in shaping public opinion
This is a deep and controversial discussion about power, ideology, and influence in today’s information war.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQ3OxO8bD3U
Charles A. Small, founder of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP), breaks down what he believes is a growing and dangerous trend in Western discourse.
In this conversation, Small explains how Islamist ideology, the Muslim Brotherhood, and state actors like Iran and Qatar have influenced global narratives around Israel — and how those ideas are now spreading across both the political left and right.
He also addresses the role of major media figures, including Tucker Carlson, and raises serious questions about how and why the conversation around Israel, the West, and democracy has shifted so dramatically.
In this episode:
– How the Muslim Brotherhood shaped modern anti-Israel narratives
– The connection between Iran, Qatar, and global propaganda networks
– The rise of antisemitism across the political spectrum
– Why some influential voices in the West are echoing these narratives
– The role of universities, media, and social platforms in shaping public opinion
This is a deep and controversial discussion about power, ideology, and influence in today’s information war.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQ3OxO8bD3U
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Why Are We Trying So Hard To Protect Radical Islamism? | Brendan O'Neill
Brendan O'Neill confronts the weaponisation of hate speech laws and details how they have historically protected extremists rather than vulnerable communities.
Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/qqLMQoY2zeU
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Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/qqLMQoY2zeU
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Why Are We Trying So Hard To Protect Radical Islamism? | Brendan O'Neill
Brendan O'Neill confronts the weaponization of hate speech laws and details how they have historically protected extremists rather than vulnerable communities.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMEwOkxmUzo
Brendan O'Neill confronts the weaponization of hate speech laws and details how they have historically protected extremists rather than vulnerable communities.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMEwOkxmUzo
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The Ugly Truth About Islam They Banned as Hate Speech
On March 21, 2026, the Danish Free Press Society awarded Raymond Ibrahim with the Sappho Prize.
This video contains the official award ceremony, including Mr. Ibrahim’s talk, which took place in Copenhagen.
In a press release, the Danish Free Press Society explained why Raymond Ibrahim was awarded the 2026 Sappho Prize. https://www.trykkefrihed.dk/the-2026-...
An excerpt follows:
“For more than two decades, Raymond Ibrahim has been one of the most rigorous and intellectually consistent voices in the international debate on Christian persecution, Islamism, and the historical conflicts between Islam and the West.
His work is grounded in extensive study of primary sources — including classical Arabic texts, medieval chronicles, and modern jihadist documents. Combining scholarly depth with rare communicative clarity, he has made complex historical realities accessible to a broad audience.
Ibrahim insists on something fundamental: that religion matters. That sacred texts matter. That history matters. And that violence committed in the name of God does not become less real simply because it is uncomfortable.
He has systematically documented the ongoing and structural persecution of Christians in large parts of the Muslim world, and has placed contemporary conflicts within a broader historical framework in books such as Crucified Again, Sword and Scimitar, Defenders of the West, and most recently The Two Swords of Christ.
It is precisely this insistence on taking religious sources seriously that has made him controversial. On several occasions, attempts have been made to cancel his lectures under accusations of “Islamophobia” — including at the U.S. Army War College in 2019.
The Danish Free Press Society awards the 2026 Sappho Prize to Raymond Ibrahim for his fearless, source-based scholarship exposing the persecution of Christians and the historical realities of Islamist violence — pursued with intellectual integrity despite sustained efforts to silence and discredit him.”
00:03 Chairman of The Free Press Society Aia Fog and Raymond Ibrahim enter the room
00:33 Presentation speech by Aia Fog
08:30 The Sappho Prize is presented to Raymond Ibrahim
08:57 Raymond Ibrahim gives his acceptance speech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhnRl047aZY&t=138s
On March 21, 2026, the Danish Free Press Society awarded Raymond Ibrahim with the Sappho Prize.
This video contains the official award ceremony, including Mr. Ibrahim’s talk, which took place in Copenhagen.
In a press release, the Danish Free Press Society explained why Raymond Ibrahim was awarded the 2026 Sappho Prize. https://www.trykkefrihed.dk/the-2026-...
An excerpt follows:
“For more than two decades, Raymond Ibrahim has been one of the most rigorous and intellectually consistent voices in the international debate on Christian persecution, Islamism, and the historical conflicts between Islam and the West.
His work is grounded in extensive study of primary sources — including classical Arabic texts, medieval chronicles, and modern jihadist documents. Combining scholarly depth with rare communicative clarity, he has made complex historical realities accessible to a broad audience.
Ibrahim insists on something fundamental: that religion matters. That sacred texts matter. That history matters. And that violence committed in the name of God does not become less real simply because it is uncomfortable.
He has systematically documented the ongoing and structural persecution of Christians in large parts of the Muslim world, and has placed contemporary conflicts within a broader historical framework in books such as Crucified Again, Sword and Scimitar, Defenders of the West, and most recently The Two Swords of Christ.
It is precisely this insistence on taking religious sources seriously that has made him controversial. On several occasions, attempts have been made to cancel his lectures under accusations of “Islamophobia” — including at the U.S. Army War College in 2019.
The Danish Free Press Society awards the 2026 Sappho Prize to Raymond Ibrahim for his fearless, source-based scholarship exposing the persecution of Christians and the historical realities of Islamist violence — pursued with intellectual integrity despite sustained efforts to silence and discredit him.”
00:03 Chairman of The Free Press Society Aia Fog and Raymond Ibrahim enter the room
00:33 Presentation speech by Aia Fog
08:30 The Sappho Prize is presented to Raymond Ibrahim
08:57 Raymond Ibrahim gives his acceptance speech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhnRl047aZY&t=138s
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Thousands of New Yorkers left terrified as a huge gathering declares they’ve seized control of the city, crowd erupts in “ALLAHU AKBAR!” chants!
NYC has been conquered.
NYC has been conquered.
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https://youtu.be/WEBp7wS53Js?si=P3ntlleBtCqKiCXY
What The Netherlands Just Did To Its Muslims Changes EVERYTHING!!!
What The Netherlands Just Did To Its Muslims Changes EVERYTHING!!!
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What The Netherlands Just Did To Its Muslims Changes EVERYTHING!!!
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Forwarded from ISLAM REVIEW CHANNEL ..
Islam in a nutshell, when muhammed didn't have an army, he was about spreading his false cult with "peaceful" ways. When he got his first army, that peace turned into conveying by force or death.
Islam has been doing that strategy since then.
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Islam has been doing that strategy since then.
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He CLAIMS Jews Aren’t an Ethnicity... Then Gets FACT Checked
In this debate, I confront a claim that Jewish identity is not an ethnicity and challenge the arguments being made about Israel, Palestine, and the historical origins of different groups in the Middle East.
During the conversation, the discussion quickly turns into a heated exchange about nationality vs ethnicity, the origins of Palestinians and Jews, and the history of the land before and after 1948. I push back on several claims, including the idea that Jewish ethnicity was “made up” and that Israelis have no historical connection to the land.
We also dive into arguments about Arab identity, the Canaanites, the British Mandate of Palestine, and whether nationality and ethnicity are being confused in these debates. This conversation gets intense, but it highlights many of the arguments people are making online today about Israel, Palestine, and identity in the Middle East.
Watch the full debate and decide for...
In this debate, I confront a claim that Jewish identity is not an ethnicity and challenge the arguments being made about Israel, Palestine, and the historical origins of different groups in the Middle East.
During the conversation, the discussion quickly turns into a heated exchange about nationality vs ethnicity, the origins of Palestinians and Jews, and the history of the land before and after 1948. I push back on several claims, including the idea that Jewish ethnicity was “made up” and that Israelis have no historical connection to the land.
We also dive into arguments about Arab identity, the Canaanites, the British Mandate of Palestine, and whether nationality and ethnicity are being confused in these debates. This conversation gets intense, but it highlights many of the arguments people are making online today about Israel, Palestine, and identity in the Middle East.
Watch the full debate and decide for...
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