These are recent photos of the Syrian HTS-led "General Security" forces wearing the ISIS flag on their military uniforms all over Syria. There is no difference between ISIS and al-Jolani’s forces.
They are two sides of the same coin.
Paris is cancelling its Christmas festivities because the risk of Muslims blowing them up is too high.
Islam doesn’t coexist, it violently conquers and subjugates the “infidels.”
The latest estimates indicate that France’s population is 9-10% Muslim. Other countries should take note that even with 1-2%, you will begin to lose your country. By 9%, you will have to cancel your Christian traditions or you may be blown up.
If you’re in this country and want citizenship, I expect you to have full dedication and allegiance to this country.
If you love and miss your former country so much, then go back there.
This isn’t a hard concept.
I’m tired of watching these immigrants wave a foreign flag on our soil.
They want all of the benefits of being an American citizen, but none of the work it takes to keep those benefits.
Sharia law is very interesting.
You can't listen to music, except if it's to dance with underage boys.
Men can have five wives and have sex with four goats, but women can't even drive.
You can't eat pork, but you can have sex with your cousins.
You can't own a dog, but you can rape children’s under 9 years old.
A curious way of understanding a “Religion of Peace”
Calling for terrorism and mass genocide in the streets of New York City is beyond appalling. Radical Islam’s violent ideology targets not only the Jewish community, but also the very foundations of Western freedom and civilization. This is a direct threat to our safety and values.
We cannot sit back and allow this to continue. This is a crisis we cannot ignore or tolerate.
This has radicalized a lot of us.
I don’t know if it’s ok to talk about it. But it’s how I feel.
I feel angry.
I don’t feel safe in my country.
I feel betrayed by the legal system.
I feel threatened.
I feel ignored.
I feel devalued.
I feel like fighting back.
The U.S. Constitution protects freedom of belief and religion.
But Islam isn’t just a belief system. It’s a political-legal framework disguised as religion.
It includes:
A governing law (sharia)
A foreign policy (jihad)
A legal structure (hudud punishments, apostasy laws)
And a civilizational goal (the Islamic state)
Islam is not content with private worship. Its endgame is social control, legal replacement, and eventual domination.
Islamic movements in the U.S. know the law well. They know they can operate freely as long as they don’t cross one key line:
The Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969) test.
Brandenburg says speech, even speech that promotes illegal ideas, is protected unless it:
"Intends to incite lawless action, and that lawless action is imminent"
Islamic leaders and organizations are careful. They don’t openly call for violence yet. They don’t say, “Let’s overthrow the U.S. Constitution tomorrow.”
Instead, they:
- Preach that sharia is superior to U.S. law
- Teach Muslims not to integrate fully into American society
- Form community organizations that quietly push Islamic norms in schools, law, and politics
- Lobby to criminalize criticism of Islam (under the label of “hate speech” or “Islamophobia”)
All of this stays just under the Brandenburg line.
But it’s not innocent. It’s calculated.
However, they may already be violating 18 U.S. Code § 371 – Conspiracy to Defraud the United States.
This law doesn’t require violence or imminent action. It criminalizes:
“two or more persons conspiring to impair, obstruct, or defeat the lawful function of the U.S. government through deceit, trickery, or dishonest means.”
When Islamic groups use religious freedom as a shield while quietly laying the foundation for sharia-based governance, that’s subversion. It’s not just “belief.”
It’s using religious cover to obstruct the functioning of constitutional law, often funded and coordinated through foreign influence.
Examples:
- Creating sharia courts or arbitration systems outside U.S. law
- Teaching followers to reject secular authority
- Organizing politically around Islamic identity, not American values
- Mobilizing voters to push pro-sharia candidates or policies
These actions don’t incite imminent lawless action, so they don’t break Brandenburg. But they do meet the conditions of coordinated subversion under § 371.
Islamic jihadists are playing the long game, and they know exactly when to switch gears. The moment they have enough influence, infrastructure, or manpower, they’ll cross the line, call for force, or move to impose their legal system in open defiance of U.S. law.
At that point, Brandenburg allows prosecution. But by then:
The networks are in place.
The funding is locked in.
The institutions are built.
The damage is done.
You can’t put out a fire after the building has burned.
Therefore, the solution is to:
Distinguish between belief and political subversion
Apply § 371 to groups working to undermine U.S. law through deception.