Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 27, 2015
In an ongoing poll by the Arabic language version of al-Jazeera, 81% of readers have said they support ISIS and their current war campaign in the Middle East.
Given that a percentage of the readership is bound to be Shiite or Christian, and that people who don’t have the internet are more likely to support ISIS than those who do (this is not technically a scientific poll), we must assume that the actual number of Sunni Moslems that support ISIS is probably well over 90%.
This makes one wonder a bit about the statements of governments and other Jew-run organizations which continually chant that “Islam is a religion of peace.” This political neologism was first popularized by George W. Bush, and has since been used by nearly every Western leader, generally directly after a terrorist attack.
If an overwhelming majority of the members of a religion support an almost cartoonishly violent group of terrorists, how can that religion be considered peaceful? Should not instead it be considered a religion of violence and death? And shouldn’t the entrance of any member of this religion into Europe and America be viewed as an act of war?
Am I missing something?