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Tony Blankley at Jewish World

Tony Blankley at Jewish World Review notes the head in the sand approach to radical Islam's actions:
Most of the world today not only is in denial concerning the truly appalling likely consequences of the rise of radical Islam, it often refuses to even accept unambiguous evidence of its existence.

The latest minor example of the latter is occurring at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As has been generally reported, an Iranian Muslim student drove a jeep into a crowd of students, causing only minor injuries. He turned himself in and informed the police and the media that he was trying to kill the students to "avenge the deaths of Muslims around the world."


Betsy Newmark already covered that connection, so I'm glad I have the blogosphere to point things like this out. But Mr. Blankley is quite correct: in the presence of evil, accepting that it exists is the first step towards addressing it, and I certainly don't always feel that people do so.

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