Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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And we have to answer that question. And once you go down that path, then you open the door to the issues of immigration, the failure of integration, the role of Islam in this. And the one key question that Europeans simply don't want to talk about, which is that what do we do about it?
And we have to answer that question. And once you go down that path, then you open the door to the issues of immigration, the failure of integration, the role of Islam in this. And the one key question that Europeans simply don't want to talk about, which is that what do we do about it?
Because this is going to involve the mass deportation of large numbers of people who are here, some of them who are also born here. If you go through the inventory of fears, I think the biggest fear is what do we do then?
Because this is going to involve the mass deportation of large numbers of people who are here, some of them who are also born here. If you go through the inventory of fears, I think the biggest fear is what do we do then?
Because this is going to involve the mass deportation of large numbers of people who are here, some of them who are also born here. If you go through the inventory of fears, I think the biggest fear is what do we do then?
I really want to interrupt. Go ahead, Ayaan. I think that it's true that a large number of the British public didn't want to know and turned away. But here's where I want to bring in the story of Tommy Robinson.
I really want to interrupt. Go ahead, Ayaan. I think that it's true that a large number of the British public didn't want to know and turned away. But here's where I want to bring in the story of Tommy Robinson.
I really want to interrupt. Go ahead, Ayaan. I think that it's true that a large number of the British public didn't want to know and turned away. But here's where I want to bring in the story of Tommy Robinson.
Yeah, and he did before anyone else because it was happening in his neighborhoods. He's born in Luton. He's working class. And his cousin was raped by a grooming gang. And he brought this to the attention of the British people over and over again. That man is in prison.
Yeah, and he did before anyone else because it was happening in his neighborhoods. He's born in Luton. He's working class. And his cousin was raped by a grooming gang. And he brought this to the attention of the British people over and over again. That man is in prison.
Yeah, and he did before anyone else because it was happening in his neighborhoods. He's born in Luton. He's working class. And his cousin was raped by a grooming gang. And he brought this to the attention of the British people over and over again. That man is in prison.
And forgive me if I say, if you look at this particular topic, he has done more than any feminist in history to bring this to light. He is in prison. There are British people who want to know it and other Europeans, but once they know it and once they have the courage to publicize it, what happens to them is this punishment by the media that vilify them.
And forgive me if I say, if you look at this particular topic, he has done more than any feminist in history to bring this to light. He is in prison. There are British people who want to know it and other Europeans, but once they know it and once they have the courage to publicize it, what happens to them is this punishment by the media that vilify them.
And forgive me if I say, if you look at this particular topic, he has done more than any feminist in history to bring this to light. He is in prison. There are British people who want to know it and other Europeans, but once they know it and once they have the courage to publicize it, what happens to them is this punishment by the media that vilify them.
by the police that arrest them, by the courts that charge them with contempt of court. This is, I think, it is this suicidal. I don't know what to describe it as. If Tommy Robinson were an American citizen, we would have a statue of him. He would be a hero. He would be getting the Medal of Freedom. The guy is in prison. And I think that that is one of the things is, why is that, Julie?
by the police that arrest them, by the courts that charge them with contempt of court. This is, I think, it is this suicidal. I don't know what to describe it as. If Tommy Robinson were an American citizen, we would have a statue of him. He would be a hero. He would be getting the Medal of Freedom. The guy is in prison. And I think that that is one of the things is, why is that, Julie?
by the police that arrest them, by the courts that charge them with contempt of court. This is, I think, it is this suicidal. I don't know what to describe it as. If Tommy Robinson were an American citizen, we would have a statue of him. He would be a hero. He would be getting the Medal of Freedom. The guy is in prison. And I think that that is one of the things is, why is that, Julie?
Why is it that the British members of the public who want to know it, who publicize it, who risk their lives doing it, they are the ones who are thrown in prison? There are examples, Barry, in the piece by Dominic Green that you published of the girl who they put a nail through her tongue, the grueling story that you just described of death.
Why is it that the British members of the public who want to know it, who publicize it, who risk their lives doing it, they are the ones who are thrown in prison? There are examples, Barry, in the piece by Dominic Green that you published of the girl who they put a nail through her tongue, the grueling story that you just described of death.
Why is it that the British members of the public who want to know it, who publicize it, who risk their lives doing it, they are the ones who are thrown in prison? There are examples, Barry, in the piece by Dominic Green that you published of the girl who they put a nail through her tongue, the grueling story that you just described of death.