On the weekend that Aussie Al-Qaedaist David Hicks weds a Peace and Conflict Studies graduate who “writes poetry on human rights issues” – should make for some good conversations over the lamingtons – former NZ jihadist Charles Wardle confessed to Indymedia that in his Islamist days “jihad was beautiful to me.”
Watch the video interview of this “radical Islamist turned atheist” at Trevor Loudon’s site, consider the role of useful idiots like Robert Fisk in his conversion, and contemplate the fact that when people truly believe that war is beautiful then peaceful co-existence is frankly impossible.
And that’s where we’re at.
NB: Why not visit Wardle’s website, where he now promotes “science and logical thought.” There’s a journey for you.
UPDATE: On a related and hilarious note, Pat Condell rips into the “enlightened liberal intelligentsia who are anything but enlightened or liberal [or intelligent]” -- “the lefty liberal multicultural appeasement monkeys” who are the western enablers of the David Hicks of this world: Apologists for Evil he calls them. God, he gives good rant (pun intentional).
8 comments:
Thanks for making the post :)
NZ David Hicks lol
Seems like this guy is an intellectual drifter. He'll drift from one idiot ideology to the next, completely oblivious to the substantive content of what he embraces each time. There is no civil discourse possible with such morons.
LGM
I'm happy to discuss with you :)
Anything in particular you would like to talk about?
If not that's fine :)
I have talked to Charles an he is no "intellectual drifter". He has a very important message and should be thanked for having the courage to speak about issues most dare not touch.
Trevor
OK. Please elaborate.
LGM
BTW Hicks is who I was referring to originally.
LGM
By crikey, I like a good rant from a person not afraid to speak his mind .. and Pat Condell fits that mould.
Eight minutes of good sense, although I have to disagree with the "'ban' the burqa" thing for obvious reasons.
(As much as I'm loathe to say that).
Bit of an update. I worked for the SIS from early 2007 to June 2009:
http://charleswardle.com/i-worked-for-the-nzsis
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