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Aug 2017
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The Motivations of CAIR and Islamism Aro...

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In the wake of the Charlottesville controversy, Dr. Jasser explains why American Islamist groups like CAIR,  the ambulance chasers of victimology, have a newfound interest in cleansing American history of racism: the Salafi-Wahhabi habit of cleansing history. What is the fundamental reason why such radicalism has happened time and again in the Islamic world ... Show More
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