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in bansharialaw •  8 years ago  (edited)

ACT FOR AMERICA! You go Brigitte!



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About Brigitte Gabriel (Wikipedia)
Brigitte Gabriel (Arabic: بريجيت غابرييل; born Hanan Qahwaji,[3] 21 October 1964) is an American conservative journalist, author, political lecturer, anti-Islam activist, and founder of two non-profit political organizations, the American Congress For Truth and ACT! for America. ACT! for America has been described by her critics as "anti-Muslim".

Early life

Brigitte Gabriel was born in the Marjeyoun District of Lebanon to a Maronite Christian couple, a first and only child after over twenty years of marriage.[4] She recalls that during the Lebanese Civil War, Islamic militants launched an assault on a Lebanese military base near her family's house and destroyed her home. Gabriel, who was ten years old at the time, was injured by shrapnel in the attack.[2][5] She says that she and her parents were forced to live underground in all that remained, an 8-by-10-foot (2.4 by 3.0 m) bomb shelter for seven years, with only a small kerosene heater, no sanitary systems, no electricity or running water, and little food.[6] She says she had to crawl in a roadside ditch to a spring for water to evade Muslim snipers.[6][7][8]

At one point in the spring of 1978, a bomb explosion caused her and her parents to become trapped in the shelter for two days.[9][10] They were eventually rescued by three Christian militia fighters,[11] one of whom befriended Gabriel but was later killed by a land mine.[12]

Gabriel wrote that in 1978 a stranger warned her family of an impending attack by the Islamic militias on all Christians. She says that her life was saved when the Israeli army invaded Lebanon in Operation Litani. Later, when her mother was seriously injured and taken to an Israeli hospital, Gabriel was surprised by the humanity shown by the Israelis, in contrast to the constant propaganda against the Jews she saw as a child.[6][13] She is quoted as saying of her experience:

I was amazed that the Israelis were providing medical treatment to Palestinian and Muslim gunmen...These Palestinians and Muslims were sworn, mortal enemies, dedicated to the destruction of Israel and the slaughter of Jews. Yet, Israeli doctors and nurses worked feverishly to save their lives. Each patient was treated solely according to the nature of his or her injury. The doctor treated my mother before he treated an Israeli soldier lying next to her because her injury was more severe than his. The Israelis did not see religion, political affiliation, or nationality. They saw only people in need, and they helped.[6][14][15]

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Education

Graduating from high school, Gabriel then completed a one-year business administration course at a YWCA in 1984.[16]
Career

Using the pseudonym Nour Semaan,[3] Gabriel was a news anchor for World News, an Arabic-language evening news broadcast of Middle East Television, which "was then run by Pat Robertson’s Christian Broadcasting Network to spread his politically conservative, Pentecostal faith in the Middle East."[17] Broadcast in Israel, Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Lebanon, Gabriel covered the Israeli withdrawal from central Lebanon, the Israeli Security Zone (occupied South Lebanon), and the Palestinian uprising in the West Bank and Gaza. She moved to Israel[18][19] before emigrating in 1989 to the United States.
ACT! for America

Her organization, ACT! for America, has been described by the New York Times as drawing "on three rather religious and partisan streams in American politics: evangelical Christian conservatives, hard-line defenders of Israel (both Jews and Christians) and Tea Party Republicans."[2] According to the Washington Post, the organization "touted as its “first accomplishment” its 2008 campaign to shut down a Minnesota Islamic school."[20]
Donald Trump

In February 2017, she said that she provided a "national security briefing" to President Trump.[21] She met with him at the White House in March 2017.[22][23]
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Opinions on Islam

In 2009, Gabriel stated Islam "promotes intolerance and violence", and that "Moderate Muslims must organize and engage those enlightened, educated and westernized Muslims in the community to begin a dialogue to discuss the possibility of reform in Islam just as Christianity and Judaism have been reformed."[24] She has said that a “cancer called Islamofacism” that permeates a Muslim world in which “extreme is mainstream.”[25] In June 2014, Gabriel said that "The radicals are estimated to be between 15 to 25 percent, according to all intelligence services around the world", an assertion that was found to be inaccurate by the Christian Science Monitor.[26]
Arab–Israeli conflict

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In a speech at a conference sponsored by the UN Permanent Mission of Palau and the Aja Eze Foundation, Gabriel said that she viewed Israel as the vanguard in the world's fight against Islamic Terrorism, equating Israel's fight against Hamas and Hezbollah with the World's fight against the Islamic State.[27] With regard to the two-state solution, Gabriel states: "Forcing Israel to accept a two-state solution is not going to work unless the Palestinians first are forced to clean up their act and eliminate hatred from their schoolbooks, teach tolerance to their people, and preach acceptance of Israel and the Jews as a neighbor."[6]
Criticism

Opinion editor Michael Young of NOW Lebanon and Franklin Lamb of Al-Ahram Weekly claimed that Gabriel over-simplifies the conflict in South Lebanon as a Muslim war against the Christians.[18][19] Lamb alleged that she lived relatively normally during the Lebanese Civil War; Young, by contrast, described Gabriel's account of her experiences as "overdone" and described her persona and campaign as a "con act."[18][19]

The Southern Poverty Law Center claimed that Act for America as "the largest grassroots anti-Muslim group in the country,"[28][29] and the Council on American-Islamic Relations has described it as "one of the main sources of growing anti-Muslim bigotry in our nation".[22] According to the Guardian, the organization has been "widely identified as anti-Muslim".[22]

According to Peter Beinart of the Atlantic, "the organization has condemned cities with large Muslim populations for serving halal food in public schools. In 2013, its Houston chapter urged members to “protest” food companies that certify their meat as compliant with Islamic dietary law. ACT tries to dissuade Jews and Christians from conducting interfaith dialogue with Muslims. And in state after state, it has lobbied state legislatures and school boards to purge textbooks of references that create “an inaccurate comparison between Islam, Christianity and Judaism.”"[21]

According to Laurie Goodstein of the The New York Times, Gabriel "presents a portrait of Islam so thoroughly bent on destruction and domination that it is unrecognizable to those who study or practice the religion."[2] According to the New York Times, Gabriel "insists that she is singling out only “radical Islam” or Muslim “extremists” — not the vast majority of Muslims or their faith. And yet, in her speeches and her two books, she leaves the opposite impression."[2]

A New York Times article claims that Gabriel has an "anti-Islam message",[2] and as being part of America's "anti-Islam lobby".[30] The Washington Post describes her two books as "both alarmist tracts about Islam."[29] Peter Beinart of the Atlantic describes her as "America's most prominent anti-Muslim activist."[21]

Stephen Lee, a publicist at St. Martin's Press for Gabriel's second book, has called her views "extreme",[31] and Deborah Solomon of The New York Times Magazine, who interviewed Gabriel in August 2008, described her as a "radical Islamophobe".[32] According to Clark Hoyt from The New York Times, over 250 people wrote in to protest that label in the days that followed.[31] Hussein Ibish, a Senior Resident Scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute, said that her "agenda is pure unadulterated hatred" and that she has "a pathological hatred of Muslims and other Arabs".[33]
Controversy at speaking engagements

When Gabriel was invited to speak as part of a lecture series organized by Duke University's Jewish community in October 2004, many in attendance were angered by her referring to Arabs as "barbarians." The Freeman Centre for Jewish Life at Duke University later apologized for her comments.[18] Following her speech at women's campaign event for the Jewish Federation of Ottawa (JFO) in November 2008, many in attendance registered their protests, leading Mitchell Bellman, president and CEO of the JFO, to write a letter in which he acknowledged that Gabriel made, "unacceptable gross generalizations of Arabs and Muslims," distancing his organization from her views.[32]

In 2007 at the Christians United for Israel annual conference, Gabriel delivered a speech that included the following:

The difference, my friends, between Israel and the Arab world is the difference between civilization and barbarism. It's the difference between good and evil [applause]... this is what we're witnessing in the Arabic world, They have no soul, they are dead set on killing and destruction. And in the name of something they call "Allah" which is very different from the God we believe... [applause] because our God is the God of love.[34]

This speech was subsequently criticised by journalist Bruce Wilson as being "hate speech" and stated that Brigitte Gabriel "paints a wide swath of humanity as subhuman", comparing her to Goebbel's Reich.[34] In March 2011 while being interviewed by Eliot Spitzer on CNN, Gabriel defended the speech, saying "I was talking about how Palestinian mothers are encouraging their children to go out and blow themselves up to smithereens just to kill Christians and Jews. And it was in that context that I – that I contrasted the difference between Israel and the Arabic world, was the difference between democracy and barbarism."[35]

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This sort of barbarity doesn't belong in Christian society @ibrahim-ym.

"I was talking about how Palestinian mothers are encouraging their children to go out and blow themselves up to smithereens just to kill Christians and Jews. And it was in that context that I – that I contrasted the difference between Israel and the Arabic world, was the difference between democracy and barbarism."[35]

Please go back to your Muslim country if you want to follow Koran's killing instructs.

Some serious issues with what you are saying here. First off, near 20% of the Palestinians are Christian. Are these mothers telling them to blow up other Christians?
Go back to my Muslim Country? That would be difficult, for the village where I was born is no longer. When I was 2 years old, the Israelis entered the village and began a systematic slaughter of my family as well as several other families of the village. This was more than a month before the so called 1948 war began. Here's a link about it: https://www.counterpunch.org/2004/05/13/the-deir-yassin-massacre/ It speaks for itself. Today Palestinians are murdered on an almost daily basis, their homes destroyed, their crops confiscated by the Israeli.
As for your "Ann Frank" above, her background sounds like quite a bit of phalange propaganda. Who are the Phalange? A right wing Lebanese Maronite Christian political and military organization with a history of murder, pillaging and otherwise terrorizing Muslims in Lebanon. Here's a nice clip of their handiwork http://www.democracynow.org/2014/1/13/noam_chomsky_sabra_shatila_massacre_that
She is typical in her Islamophobia and bigotry rampant within the Phalange community.
The problem with the Internet, ozmaga, is that lies and misdirects are so easily exposed.