Interview with escapee from behind the Iron Curtain, Alexandra Belaire

This interview was filmed in a location in Canada over the September 6th weekend for a Portuguese language website, https://infielatento.org/

Direct link:

https://d.tube/v/vladtepesblog/QmRec8dyKNQ16xHs6PdiFRC12Rv8rxx9VjqwZXfAeiGcmZ

Unrelated but not, today’s book recommendation is The Myth of the Andalusian Paradise.

This book is refreshing as well as educational because not only does it offer a factual scholarly history of Islamic Jihad and conquest in Europe, with a specialty in Spain, but it explains how scholarship on Islam and history has been polluted and revised to suit Islamic and leftist interests and how this was done and by whom.

Some time ago, I attempted to read a book I bought on the historian, philosopher and writer from this era, Moses Maimonides, and was horrified to discover it read like contemporary social justice dialectics. This is because it was. The author of this book had anticipated why people would;ld buy it as research into authentic sources on life under Islam in Spain, and saw to it that you would not learn anything factual.

So The Myth of the Andalusian Paradise is a much needed mental refresher for those of us still interested in reality.

About Eeyore

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

4 Replies to “Interview with escapee from behind the Iron Curtain, Alexandra Belaire”

  1. EXAMPLE: The recent cancellation of a Jordan Peterson film (Toronto movie theater) because a tiny few of the staff objected.

    Nobody becomes a prophet in his own country. Although he is probably one of the most famous living Canadians, Jordan Peterson is still being protested and cancelled on his home turf, proving not only the relevance of this Biblical reference but that cancel culture is showing no signs of abating.

    The latest victim in this sad saga of censorship is The Rise of Jordan Peterson, the feature-length film by Patricia Marcoccia. The film has been removed from its scheduled, week-long run at the Carlton Cinema in Toronto after “one or more” staff complained.

    The Post Millennial reached out to the Carlton Cinema, and the manager on duty confirmed that there was disagreement among the staff over the film. Marcoccia, who directed the movie, said in an email that her company, Holding Space Films, has also experienced reluctance and rejections from independent film houses and cinemas across the country.

    “The most disappointing case for me was the cancellation of a week-long theatrical run that was already agreed upon at Carlton Cinema in Toronto, because apparently one or more staff complained about the film even though they most likely hadn’t watched it.”

    https://www.thepostmillennial.com/jordan-peterson-film-cancelled-in-canadian-movie-theatre/

  2. “The Multicultural Lie & The Myth of the Golden Age of Tolerance in Muslim Spain” Arleen Purcell – Published on November 1, 2016
    2nd interview with Dennis Prager @ 28:39…

  3. Read the book when it came. Absolutely excellent as well as totally damning of bought and paid for academic groupthink.