2 years, 7 months ago
"Muslim Mafia" should be in bookstores today. What are your initial impressions?
It's a book about a private undercover investigation of CAIR, specifically about their ties to terrorist groups and attempts to influence US policy. In 2008 CAIR was listed as a co-conspirator in a terrorism case in Texas, and the FBI subsequently cut all ties with them. The right and left have already exhibited their knee-jerk reactions based on ...well, nearly nothing. Do you think the book has the potential to be as damaging to CAIR as the recent sting operation was to ACORN?
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Well, there will be outcry from Muslims around the world, that's for sure. Despite the content, the title is provocating enough.
I should know I live in the largest Muslim country in the world.
I should know I live in the largest Muslim country in the world.
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I don't know as I haven't read the book and I don't know anything about CAIR. I just know that the title is quiet provocative for Muslims, and yes, they are easily provocated, especially the fanatic ones.
Do you think it will damage CAIR's reputation and their ability to carry out their mission?