About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

3 Replies to “So what did Anwar Sadat think about Ikhwan, the Muslim Brotherhood?”

  1. Well, that just goes to show that modernity is only a footnote in the way of the Islamic juggernaut. Just like Kemal Ataturk failed to make Turkey a modern nation, Sadat failed to fully comprehend the power and the retrograde force of the ideology that promises heaven to those who are willing to kill and die for it.

    Sadat was killed by the MuBro’s, because he didn’t kill them first. Killing them all would have been a massive undertaking, and he didn’t dare to go down that road.

    Now they take it all and we will be paying for it.

  2. You could use the idea of an Afterlife against them. Anytime they complain about being killed or otherwise hurt, point out that Afterlife and that they shouldn’t whine. Also, their Afterlife makes euthanasia impossible. This can be used.

  3. I wish the useful idiots that insist that there is a moderate Islam that will take over would study the history of such attempts, they always end in failure.