How to Debate the Left on Islam

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Demography, Political Science, Religion & Spirituality
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Author: Paul Nielsen ISBN: 1230001638196
Publisher: Paul Nielsen Publication: April 14, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Paul Nielsen
ISBN: 1230001638196
Publisher: Paul Nielsen
Publication: April 14, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

The **Second Edition** of ***How to Debate the Left on Islam*** which was released on the 16th of April, 2017, has been professionally edited, improved and contains even more chapters. 

Reviews

"Lots of good hard facts here, and critical thinking. (...) He argues well with good examples. These ideas need to come out into the open, more people need to read this book", Davey Jones (United States)

"Educate yourself with this nugget of Gold and use it as a guide", Truth Revolt (United States)

"A must read for anyone wondering how we got to where we are today in our political state", Amazon Customer (Canada)

"Awesome book. This knowledge about the dangers of Islam needs to be spread around (...)", Wojciech Szenfeld (United Kingdom)

4.71 out of 5 on Goodreads

Description

Please read the following popular statements

  • "Terrorism has nothing to do with Islam"
  • "99.9% of Muslims are peaceful"
  • "Criticising Islam makes you a racist"
  • "Killing cartoonists has nothing to do with Islam"
  • "The Christians also did bad things"
  • "It is all the West's fault"

Western Civilisation
Civilisation is a pact between the dead, the living and the unborn. As a result of political correctness, too many Westerners have forgotten about their responsibility to maintain and defend their cultural heritage, so that their children and grandchildren can live a prosperous, safe and happy life. 

Political Correctness
Political correctness has made otherwise perfectly intelligent Westerners unable to think clearly on important issues. We live in a time-period in which we can have an open and honest discussion about almost anything. Anything, except what may be the most dangerous problem of the 21st century: Islam. This is because political correctness has become an ideology, that has a very strong effect on the way in which people have learned to view the world. A reflection of this can also be seen in some of the emotional responses that this book has triggered.

The fear of being called a *”racist”*, causes many people to engage in self-censorship and avoid the discussion. Many people feel that things are going in the wrong direction, but then find themselves being called an *“Islamophobe”* or a *"bigot"* whenever they try to speak openly about it. Perhaps you have even been called an *"Islamophobe"* or a *“racist”* yourself. This book will give you all the information you need to speak out, defend your cultural heritage in a very difficult time-period and open the eyes of your politically correct friends, family-members and colleagues.

This book will teach you How to Debate the Left on Islam by...

  • Providing deep insight into the collective psychology of the politically correct left, so that you can easily expose the inconsistencies and contradictions in their worldview.Providing deep insight into the doctrine of Islam, the overall Muslim mentality, and the hard facts about the population of Muslims in Europe and the West.
  • Preparing you with tons of arguments, such as comparisons with historical events and modern-day events.
  • Providing you with counter-arguments to use against the most common excuses that the politically correct left brings up within this debate, among which *"This has nothing to do with Islam"* and *"The Bible also contains hate-speech"*
  • providing you with tons of examples of debates, conversations, and talking points so that you know what to say and how to respond

Learn how to use your weapons of freedom of expression, freethinking and reason to cut through the politically correct nonsense. Stop engaging in self-censorship and learn *How to Debate the Left on Islam*.

Politically correct leftists don't want you to read this book... but their grandchildren will thank you later!

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The **Second Edition** of ***How to Debate the Left on Islam*** which was released on the 16th of April, 2017, has been professionally edited, improved and contains even more chapters. 

Reviews

"Lots of good hard facts here, and critical thinking. (...) He argues well with good examples. These ideas need to come out into the open, more people need to read this book", Davey Jones (United States)

"Educate yourself with this nugget of Gold and use it as a guide", Truth Revolt (United States)

"A must read for anyone wondering how we got to where we are today in our political state", Amazon Customer (Canada)

"Awesome book. This knowledge about the dangers of Islam needs to be spread around (...)", Wojciech Szenfeld (United Kingdom)

4.71 out of 5 on Goodreads

Description

Please read the following popular statements

Western Civilisation
Civilisation is a pact between the dead, the living and the unborn. As a result of political correctness, too many Westerners have forgotten about their responsibility to maintain and defend their cultural heritage, so that their children and grandchildren can live a prosperous, safe and happy life. 

Political Correctness
Political correctness has made otherwise perfectly intelligent Westerners unable to think clearly on important issues. We live in a time-period in which we can have an open and honest discussion about almost anything. Anything, except what may be the most dangerous problem of the 21st century: Islam. This is because political correctness has become an ideology, that has a very strong effect on the way in which people have learned to view the world. A reflection of this can also be seen in some of the emotional responses that this book has triggered.

The fear of being called a *”racist”*, causes many people to engage in self-censorship and avoid the discussion. Many people feel that things are going in the wrong direction, but then find themselves being called an *“Islamophobe”* or a *"bigot"* whenever they try to speak openly about it. Perhaps you have even been called an *"Islamophobe"* or a *“racist”* yourself. This book will give you all the information you need to speak out, defend your cultural heritage in a very difficult time-period and open the eyes of your politically correct friends, family-members and colleagues.

This book will teach you How to Debate the Left on Islam by...

Learn how to use your weapons of freedom of expression, freethinking and reason to cut through the politically correct nonsense. Stop engaging in self-censorship and learn *How to Debate the Left on Islam*.

Politically correct leftists don't want you to read this book... but their grandchildren will thank you later!

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