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@ByRakeshSimha - Rakesh Krishnan Simha

Imam of Peace: "Why don't the UAE, Kuwait and Oman have problems with Islamist extremism? Because they have shut them out of their societies. They are progressive Islamic nations. But the West (US, Europe, Canada, Australia) accepted the garbage from the Muslim world. That's why you have a problem."

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Every house produces garbage, and we dispose of it to prevent illness and disease. Similarly, society has its own garbage in the form of extremist ideologies that promote discrimination and violence. These ideologies thrive in Western countries where they can operate freely and have support. Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Oman, and Kuwait are not facing a crisis, but the West is. The West imported these extremist ideologies for cheap labor, but they don't contribute to society and instead rely on welfare. Poland, on the other hand, has effectively dealt with Islamic extremism by cracking down on it. The West's problem lies in both the strengthening of extremists and its own weakness.
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Speaker 0: Let me give you a good example. Every house produces garbage. We buy stuff. We import stuff. We use them. We have garbage. At the end of the week, we put the garbage in the garbage bin. We take the gar garbage bin outside. The government or council Takes the garbage and takes it away from my house and your house and society. Why? Because if the garbage stays in the home, It creates illness and bacteria and diseases. Society also has garbage. You have murderers, criminals, and then you have filthy garbage ideology where someone says, you're a woman, you should stay at home. Or someone says, you're a woman, you need to cover your whole body is a private part. Right? You need to cover up. Or someone says, this guy is a Jew. This guy is a Christian. They need to be, you know, dealt with. This ideology is a filthy ideology. It cannot be respected. Funny enough, the IRGC cannot operate in Saudi Arabia. Their supporters cannot have bank accounts in the UAE. The other extremist groups Like the Muslim Brotherhood who are friends with IRGC and Hezbollah people, they cannot operate in Bahrain, in Oman. These are Muslim countries. Where do they operate? In London, in France, in washing Washington, DC, in Australia, in Canada, Toronto. They operate here. They have bank accounts. They register charity. Right. So Macron, the president of France, Recently said, the Islamic world is in a crisis. In my opinion, yeah, we do have problems. We do have Boko Haram. We have Al Qaeda. We have Taliban. We have problems. But the broader picture, Islam is very successful. It's growing very fast, and we're doing really well. Dubai is not in a crisis. Abu Dhabi, the UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, there's no crisis there. The Muslim countries are doing good there. Only in some places there's a problem. I say, no. You Are in a crisis. You went to the Muslim countries, and you imported the garbage that the Muslim countries wanted to put in prison or isolate away from society. You went and you imported them. Why? For cheap labor. But these Islamist extremists, they don't wanna work. They want free welfare. They wanna marry French women, blond hair, blue eyes. They don't have time to work. So look at Poland. They don't complain from, Islamic extremism, not a single terrorist attack in Poland. The moment they sense there's a problem, they crack down on it. Polish policy. Beautiful. The French know. Come. When they come, they use the resources. They go to, Washington DC, and they sit in congress. They support the Iranian regime. They go against the sanctions in congress, right, with their hijab. Why? Because the ideology is filled to begin with. When you import that or you allow it in or you amplify it or you glorify it in any way, You make your bed, sleep in it. So that is also a problem of the West. The question is, Tina, Did the extremists become stronger, or the west become weaker? I say it's both.
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