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I so fondly remember being called a redneck...

Biff's_Nash_Rambler

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...for predicting -- correctly -- that Obama would go out of his way to say ISIS wasn't Islamic in a speech.

Lo and behold two redneck, err, "liberal Muslim feminist" women agree: he's full of shit.

Sincerely,

Redneck Astronaut

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At the White House summit on "countering violent extremism," President Obama declared that violent jihad in the name of Islam isn't the work of "religious leaders" but rather "terrorists." American-Muslim leaders, attending the summit, cheered and applauded, later taking selfies in front of the president's seal.
But, as liberal Muslim feminist journalists who reject the vision of the Islamic State, we can say that the Islamic State, al Qaeda and the alphabet soup of Islamic militant groups, like HUM (Harkut-ul Mujahideen) and LeT (Lashkar-e-Taiba), rely very much on the scholarship of "religious leaders," from Ibn Tamiyyah in the 14th century to Sayyid Qutb in the 20th century, who very much have credibility and authority among too many Muslims as "religious leaders."

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Among Muslims, stuck in face-saving, shame-based cultures, we need to own up to our extremist theology instead of always reverting to a strategy of denial, deflection, and demonization.
While Rome burns in the war plans of the Islamic State and other militants, it is important to identify the enemy clearly. As sixth-century Chinese military strategy Sun Tzu said, "Know your enemy." This is particularly important in the kind of asymmetrical war America has been fighting for 14 years since the 9/11 attacks. We know "America is not at war with Islam." We settled that in the days after 9/11. But we are at war with an ideology and theology of[/I] Islam.

Only rednecks think ISIS is Islamic
 
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