Pammy Geller is a fanatic. Fanatics--as they desperately attempt to get attention for their cause--are not helpful.
...violence could have been expected, which was almost certainly the
point. Geller and her associates “have the right to go there, but again,
it’s stupid, it accomplishes nothing,” said Bill O’Reilly, whose brand
of pop-conservative opinionating has kept him in the top seed of prime-time cable talk shows since he joined Fox News in 1996. “You don’t fish for [terrorists] by putting people in danger.”
O’Reilly was chatting with Laura Ingraham, the sharp-tongued doyenne
of right-wing talk radio. Ingraham is the pillar of truth or a priestess of hate,
depending on the eye of the beholder, but numbers don’t lie—she has
successfully made a name for herself in a male-dominated field in which
hosts generally hew to the hard-line orthodoxy on immigration,
terrorism, and religion.
But when it comes to Geller’s stunt in Garland,
Ingraham seemed to be calling for a time out: “The idea that this is
going to be beneficial to us—and I come to it from a Catholic Christian
conservative perspective—to rile an entire faith this way … to do what
was done at this (contest) … it not only doesn’t accomplish anything,
but I think it could actually make things worse for us.”
“Us” in this case means those who have made it their agenda to expose
radical Islam as a tool of oppression and terror against non-believers....
I've stayed away from the Geller/Islam thing because I think her stunt was stupid. It still IS stupid, and the point was made well in the above-excerpted essay.
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The only "problem" with Geller is that she INFORMS people about Islam and provides the TRUTH.
Liberals cannot deal with that and Muslims lack any tolerance and thus are "offended" when that truth is pointed out.
Instead of panning her, you should be applauding and sharing the word!
That's your opinion, Dale.
Some folks want an all-out war between the West and all of Islam. By some people, I mean a group that seems to include Geller.
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