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Politically Incorrect – Oct 24, 2014 (made with Spreaker) – Video

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The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History, Lecture 4, Lysander Spooner – Video

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The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History, Lecture 4, Lysander Spooner
Lecture 4, "Lysander Spooner and Other Antebellum Radicalism" by Dr. Thomas E. Woods, Jr., a senior fellow in history at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, pres...

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WHISNANT: Perpetuating misunderstanding

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Bill Maher does the progressive movement a disservice when he mischaracterizes Islam by Gray Whisnant | Oct 08 2014 | 10/08/14 12:57am

Bill Maher has made it his calling card over the years to foment controversy by making what he calls politically incorrect arguments. While sometimes this tendency positions him as a brave dissenter against the conventional wisdom, other times Maher just gets it wrong in ugly ways. On a recent edition of his show Real Time with Bill Maher, the comedian ripped into liberals for their refusal to criticize the Islamic world for its supposed attacks on liberal values like freedom of speech and religion. According to Maher, the Muslim world as a whole has too much in common with ISIS and as such, multiculturalism and tolerance should draw the line at acceptance of what he labels an Islamic worldview. The following week, Maher went even further by comparing Muslims to a murderous mafia that issues hits on dissenters. Sadly, Mahers characterization of what he calls the Muslim world is a reactionary break from the Enlightenment tradition he claims to champion and instead gives progressive cover to the all-too-real problems of Islamophobia and racism.

With recent beheading videos from ISIS shown on loop in the media, old tropes like Mahers about the unique savagery of the Muslim world have been given new life. As much as alarmist and xenophobic media coverage seems to suggest otherwise, 72 percent of Muslims worldwide believe violence against civilians is never justified. As New York Times columnist Nick Kristof pointed out in the segment with Maher, claiming Muslims are uniquely inclined towards violence on a global scale recalls many arguments about African-Americans that white racists have made over the years. If Maher can recognize that blaming a persons socially constructed race for violence in his or her American community is bigoted, its frustrating that he cannot make the same leap for adherents of a religion in a part of the world that has experienced exceptional external violence and war in recent decades.

None of this is to say that all violence in the Middle East is an illusion, just that its scale and causes are widely misunderstood. A brief survey of the history of the Middle East helps dissect some of the nuances of the rise of Islamic fundamentalism and the ways in which it has been unwittingly enabled by Western powers. The most famous example is the Iranian coup of 1953. Angered by democratically-elected Prime Minister Mossadeghs attempts to nationalize the oil industry, the CIA and British MI6 fed on domestic turmoil and helped engineer a coup that installed the Shah as pro-Western absolute monarch. Over the following decades leading up to the 1979 Revolution, American intelligence officials helped SAVAK, the Iranian secret police, torture and imprison leftist opponents of the regime that left political Islam as one of the few remaining outlets for political dissent. When we criticize the Iranian regime today for its nightmarish security apparatus and political repression, we should remember what role the United States had in enabling it and steering the country away from democratic progress and towards theocracy.

A similar story of Islamic fundamentalism fueled by Western malfeasance can be seen in Afghanistan. Today, Afghanistan is viewed as the great failed state of the Middle East and a hotbed of jihadists. As Slovenian philosopher Slavoj iek points out, Afghanistan approximately thirty years ago was a country with a strong secular tradition and only saw growth in political Islam after being drawn into global power struggles first by the Soviet Union and then by the United States. As iek pointed out in the context of the Ukrainian crises of the past year, it is the aggressive attempt to export liberal permissiveness that causes fundamentalism to fight back vehemently and assert itself. The more the West misguidedly tries to impose its liberal values (and access to oil fields) through force and violent disruption, the further away from realization of those values we will be.

So are there any alternatives to Mahers simplistic condemnation of the religion of 1.5 billion mostly nonviolent people and an equally unsatisfying moral relativism? As American citizens, there is only so much we can do alone to bring about the change wed like to see in the developing world, as history is rife with examples of Westerners swooping in to civilize non-white people to disastrous effects. That said, we can and should call out the policies of our own governments that are antithetical to our values and that history has shown will only incite more violence and hate. While condemning ISIS for its unspeakable brutality, we should simultaneously question why one of the United Statess closest allies is a Saudi Arabian government that beheaded eight people over just the past month to fight them. Violence is violence, and it is worthy of opposition no matter what its ideological source. In seeing nuance and studying history, we can move beyond a limited notion of tolerance towards something far more satisfying: understanding.

Gray Whisnant is an Opinion Columnist for The Cavalier Daily. He can be reached at g.whisnant@cavalierdaily.com.

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Post-Snowen, UN’s Emmerson Tells ICP of Conceptual Censorship," Foreign Fighters UNanswered – Video

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Post-Snowen, UN #39;s Emmerson Tells ICP of Conceptual Censorship," Foreign Fighters UNanswered
Post-Snowden, Emmerson Tells ICP of Conceptual Censorship, Foreign Fighters Question UNanswered By Matthew Russell Lee UNITED NATIONS, October 23 -- When U...

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FINAL FANTASY XIV: Unnecessary Censorship #1 – Video

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Ron Paul: ‘ISIS Is A Reflection Of A Deeply Flawed Foreign Policy" | Ora TV – Video

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Ron Paul: #39;ISIS Is A Reflection Of A Deeply Flawed Foreign Policy" | Ora TV
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Ron Paul: Political Parties and Media Encouraging U.S. Military Response to ISIS | Ora TV – Video

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Switzerland Gold Referendum A Healthy Conversation — Ron Paul

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(Kitco News) Although it is unlikely Switzerlands gold referendum will pass, one U.S. politician said the country is embarking on a healthy conversation regarding the role of its national bank.

Former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, who is a strong proponent of gold-backed currencies, said in an exclusive interview with Kitco News the fact a referendum on gold reserves was triggered in Switzerland demonstrates that people around the globe are starting to question the reliability of fiat currencies.

On Nov. 30 Swiss voters will vote on three initiatives as part of the gold referendum: whether or not the Swiss National Bank should increase its gold reserves to 20%, that the central bank should stop selling its precious metals and that all its gold should be held within the country.

People are starting to talk about gold more and they should, he said. (The referendum) is one more step in the direction of proving that paper money, fiat money, money created by politician out of thin air to subsidize big government and monetize debt is going to end.

Although recent polls showed some popularity for the Save our Gold initiative, which was first launched in 2013 by the Swiss Peoples Party, Paul said there is a concerted effort by the Swiss government to oppose the initiative. He added that he is expecting as the Nov. 30 deadline looms closer to see stronger fear tactics from the Swiss government and the Swiss National Bank to convince people to vote against the initiative.

When our crisis hit there was panic and people were scared to death. Even conservatives who didnt believe in bailing out the banks were frightened into it, he said. But if you had a clean vote and just simply ask the question: should Switzerland hold its own gold should the central bank hold a certain amount of gold in reserves. I think you would get an overwhelming yes.

However, he added that no matter what happens with the vote it is the discussion that is the most important.

A lot of the attention of the Swiss gold referendum has been focused on the need for the national bank to buy about 1,500 metric tons of gold to boost its gold reserves to 20% of its total foreign reserves, if it passes. Paul said just as important, the central bank will have to hold all its gold within the country. Currently, the Swiss National Bank holds 70% of its gold and 20% is held with the Bank of England and 10% is held with the Bank of Canada.

That is a natural and normal healthy instinct and I think other countries ought to do it, he said. Its sort of like holding gold for personal reasons If I am holding gold for emergency reasons, I want to know where it is and I want access to it.

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Ron Paul’s Texas Straight Talk 10/27/14: Once-Peaceful Canada Turns Militaristic; Blowback Follows – Video

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Ron Paul #39;s Texas Straight Talk 10/27/14: Once-Peaceful Canada Turns Militaristic; Blowback Follows
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Jokowi Cabinet may put security, law reforms in limbo

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Yuliasri Perdani and Margareth S. Aritonang

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Publication Date : 27-10-2014

The appointment of figures with dark human rights records and political affiliations to security, defence and legal ministerial posts has left the countrys legal and security reforms hanging in the balance.

National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) and rights campaigners have decried the decision of President Joko Jokowi Widodo to install 64-year-old former Army chief Gen. (ret) Ryamizard Ryacudu as defence minister, due to the latters alleged role in gross human rights violations that took place during the military operation in Aceh.

As then army chief of staff, he [Ryamizard] was responsible for all operations in Aceh. His appointment thus will protect the culture of impunity within the military, Komnas HAM Commissioner Otto Syamsuddin Ishak said on Sunday.

Komnas HAM had declared the military operation in Aceh, which lasted from 1989 until a peace deal was signed in 2005, a gross violation of human rights in August last year, based on an investigation that focused on five particular cases.

Among them are the 2001 Bumi Flora massacre in eastern Aceh; the finding of the remains of victims of the conflict in a mass grave in Bener Meriah regency in 2002; and the 2003 massacre in Jambo Keupok village in southern Aceh.

Ryamizard led the Army between 2002 and 2004 under the administration of then president Megawati Soekarnoputri, now the Indonesia Democratic Party of Struggles (PDI-P) chairwoman.

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