ATLAS SHRUGS: SIMON DENG IN JERUSALEM : COUNTER JIHAD CONFERENCE
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Why do people chatter during speeches like this. It's rude. It's disrespectful. It's distracting. It's juvenile.
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thank you pamela and simon deng for your courage, i just want to inform you that islam was infiltrating latin america. pls do something.
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See? Assholes like the ones in this audience are TALKING as this man is telling his story. The quality of this clip was ruined because of 2 assholes who talk during his presentation and the idiots in the audience who did not ask them to stop and show some respect. Such a disgrace. This poor guy travels half way around the world to tell his moving story and it's ruined by 2 complete jerks in the audience who ruin the experience by talking all through it.
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The leftards will happily listen to Islam apologists while turning a deaf ear to Simon Deng, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Wafa Sultan et al. Calling them racists even if they're ex-Muslims!
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Everyone MUST see this interview! Thank you Pamela!- Joan Zia Kahn
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Everyone MUST see this interview!
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We are allowing the Muslims to ethnically cleanse their lands of any diversity, and yet we are allowing muslims to colonize the west.
The west deserves what it will eventually get.
The lefist hatred for traditional values and the Christian faith are behind the ignoring of Christian suffering all around the world.
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2 million dead, 7 million as refugees, yet all we hear from muslims: the poor palestinians.
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At 5:46 Simon Deng "This is a wake-up call".
Yes, what happens in Sudan could happen anywhere in the world.
He was lucky. He said of all the thousand of young soldiers he was one of the only to escape. Many died in battle fighting the infidels (rebels). Many went insane, becoming robot killing machines. Others who would not follow orders to kill, were tortured and or murdered.
From the age of 7 to 18 all he seen and knew was death. He knew that Islam was not a religion of peace.
He escaped, but not without haunting memories and mental scares.
StoneThatRolls 3 years ago 7
I have a friend that lived in Sudan. At age 7, the Sudanese government took him from his family to train him as a soldier. At age 14, he was in battle fighting the infidels (rebels). He was told by the government that they were to attack and destroy all rebels. What he seen wasn't rebels, but villages of people who were not converted to Islam. The people were destroyed.
At age 18, he escaped and fled to Ethiopia. After 4 years in a refugee camp, he found a sponsor to get to Canada.
StoneThatRolls 3 years ago 5