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  • Confessions of an Islamophobe

  • By: Robert Spencer
  • Narrated by: Dave Michaels
  • Length: 10 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

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By: Robert Spencer
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While the United States, and indeed most of the Western world, fights an active war against Islamic terrorism, we remain in deep denial about who truly is the enemy. Elites across North America and Europe fight to silence those who argue, compellingly, that the roots of terrorism are within Islam itself, which has evolved into far more than a religion - it is a radical and dangerous political ideology that consciously, if often tacitly, places itself in opposition to democracy and basic human rights.

Robert Spencer, one of the world’s foremost critical scholars of Islam, has been labeled public enemy number one by those who apologize for Islam and its violent excesses. He has been called a propagandist, a racist, and an “Islamophobe” - a term that he willingly embraces in this provocative and important book.

There needs to be a thoroughgoing and honest public discussion of the acceptable parameters of criticism of Islam in light of genuine interests not only of national security but of civilizational survival. Our lives, quite literally, could depend on it, as could those of our children and our children’s children. Confessions of an Islamophobe is an attempt to begin that discussion.

©2017 Robert Spencer (P)2018 Bombardier Books
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classic

great book really makes you understand the threat that gehad Islam brings and how leftists are trying to cover it all up

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Speaking plain truth is a risky game......

There is an element of Goldsteinism to this book. what he says is jeered and screamed at. Yet what does this heretic say? You probably wont have heard anything first hand, before.
You'll have heard The Guardian, or Vox (Ezra Klein) denounce him as "an islamaphobe".

But there is fact in this book. A lot of truth. Some establishments just dont want you to hear it.

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Fantastic book. Dreadful robotic narration

I loved this book, bit I struggled with it as the robot-like narrator was difficult to listen to.

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