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Monday, August 18, 2008
Dinesh D'Souza :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Prophet At Harvard
by Dinesh D'Souza
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When we think of the collapse of the Soviet Union, several names come to mind: Gorbachev, Reagan, Pope John Paul II, Lech Walesa, Margaret Thatcher, Vaclav Havel. But one name is missing: Alexander Solzhenitsyn. It was Solzhenitsyn’s great corpus of work, beginning with One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich and continuing through The Gulag Archipelago, that opened the eyes of the West to the magnitude of the crimes of Soviet totalitarianism. Marxist-style regimes now survive only in isolated pockets: Cuba, North Korea, and in a qualified sense China.

Today it is impossible to deny that Solzhenitsyn was correct about the “evil empire,” and his role in exposing it and bringing it down. But there is another side to Solzhenitsyn that has been largely ignored, and this is his critique of certain trends in Western civilization. Solzhenitsyn raised this subject, no less controversial and for us closer to home, in his famous 1978 Harvard address.

Even though he was second to none in his denunciation of totalitarian socialism, Solzhenitsyn said, "Should someone ask me whether I would indicate the West such as it is today as a model to my country, frankly I would have to answer negatively." The whole address is worth reading, but here are some highlights.

On the lack of courage in facing a totalitarian enemy: "The Western world has lost its civil courage, both as a whole and separately, in each country...and of course in the United Nations....Such a decline is especially notable among ruling groups and the intellectual elite....They get tongue-tied and paralyzed when they deal with powerful governments and threatening forces, with aggressors and international terrorists."

On how materialism makes a nation soft: "Every citizen has been granted the desired freedom and material goods in such quantity and of such quality as to guarantee in theory the pursuit of happiness...So why and for what should one risk one's precious life in defense of common values and particularly in such nebulous cases when the security of one's nation must be defended in a distant country?"

On what has happened to the rule of law: "People in the West has acquired considerable skill in using, interpreting and manipulating law....If one is right from a legal point of view, nothing more is required, nobody might mention that one could still not be entirely right and urge a willingness to show restraint or sacrifice. Everybody operates at the extreme limits of those legal frames....A society without any objective legal scale is a terrible one indeed, but a society with no other scale but the legal one is not quite worthy of man either."

On the rights of criminals: "Legal frames especially in the United States are broad enough to encourage not only individual freedom but also certain individual crimes. The culprit can go unpunished or obtain undeserved leniency with the support of legions of public defenders. When a government starts an earnest fight against terrorism, public opinion immediately accuses it of violating the terrorists' civil rights. There are many such cases."

On the abuses of freedom: "Destructive and irresponsible freedom has been granted boundless space. Soceity appears to have litle defense against the abyss of human decadence, such as misuse of liberty for moral violence against young people, motion pictures full of pornography, crime and horror...Such a tilt of freedom in the direction of evil has come about gradually but it was evidently born out of a humanistic concept according to which there is no evil inherent to human nature."

On freedom of the press: "The press, too, enjoys the widest freedom. But what use does it make of this freedom? The press has become the greatest power within the Western countries, more powerful than the legislature, the executive and the judiciary. One would then like to ask: by what law has it been elected and to whom is it responsible? How many hasty, immature, superficial and misleading judgments are expressed every day, confusing readers, and without any verification? Thus we see terrorists made into heroes, or secret matters pertaining to the national defense publicly revealed, or shameful intrusion into the privacy of people under the false slogan: everyone has the right to know everything."

On the atrophy of the spiritual life: "Mere freedom does not in the least solve all the problems of human life and it even adds some new ones....We have placed too much hope in political and social reforms, only to find out that we were being deprived of our most precious possession: our spiritual life."

Thirty years ago, the very chattering classes mentioned in Solzhenitsyn's address ridiculed the man as a reactionary and a crank. The literary critic Susan Sontag wrote about Manhattan cocktail parties at which the cultural left would laugh at Solzhenitsyn. No one--certainly not liberals and libertarians--wanted to hear what the New York Times called Solzhenitsyn's "hectoring jeremiads."

But today when you go to Asia you hear everywhere the slogan, "Modernization, yes; Westernization, no." Throughout the Muslim world there is a reaction--exploited of course by the Islamic radicals--against what is perceived as the shamelessness and decadence of Western values and culture. Even in the West there is deep ambivalence about what has happened to cherished notions of liberty, the rule of law, freedom of the press, and the pursuit of happiness.

We don't have to agree with Solzhenitsyn on everything to say that, far from being a reactionary, here was a man who was ahead of his time in diagnosing some of the serious ailments of the modern era. Not only was he right about the Gulag; in many respects this forlorn Russian hermit was also right about us.

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Dinesh D'Souza's new book Life After Death: The Evidence is published by Regnery.
 
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Bravo, Dinesh
We need more Solzhenitsyn, and we need more Solzhenitsyns.

Interesting and lengthy piece in the NYT after his death: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/04/books/04solzhenitsyn.htm l#
although we should not be surpised that the writer winces when describing critiques of America as Mr. deSouza has above.

It is interesting that almost immediately after the passing of this hero that Russia is back on the imperialist offensive. This, and its growing propensity to silence critics, control media, kill dissidents, seize successful but "unpatriotic" companies. None of this bodes well.

It seems, however, that in his later years Solzhenitzyn was actually quite friendly with Putin and generally pleased with the growing nationalism in his native land. I would be interested to see how much truth there is to this and how a knowledgeable writer might address this paradox.


Prophet
is a good term but let us not forget that God gave us freedom and why he gave it to us. Do we abuse it? Surely we do. Do we sometimes forget God? Most certainly.

However modernization does nothing to promote goodness or encourage choice and most especially the choice to love God.

I will never believe God wants empty platitudes.

Here is the full text of the speech:
Solzhenitzyn's 1978 address to Harvard University:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/augustine/arch/solzhenitsyn/harv ard1978.html

DD
"Even in the West there is deep ambivalence about what has happened to cherished notions of liberty, the rule of law, freedom of the press, and the pursuit of happiness."

What are you trying to say? Are you trying to say that we can have our freedom and good behavior, too, and if so, why did you put them in the same column? They are totally separate subjects. Unless of course, you believe that freedom inevitably leads to bad behavior. Is that what you believe? Are you arguing: Freedom, rights, rule of law, etc. = bad; collectivism to banish shamelessness and decadence = good? Please, do clarify.

For the record, the Muslim world is reacting against the concept of individualism, the idea that each man is an end in himself. That would go to our cherished notions of liberty, the rule of law, freedom of the press, and the pursuit of happiness.

I do like how you have come around on the topic of evolution, though.

Dinesh is clueless
But Mr Solzhenitsyn appeared to be a firm supporter of Mr Putin.

"The two men share a vision of Russia as a restored state - a state that would play a central role as a respected nation in the world community."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/935876.stm

Bravo, Dinesh!

Bravo! You've touched exactly the point because of which our dear Liberals stopped loving Solzhenitsyn:
his criticizm of what LIBERALS brought to our country - mass drugs, debauchery, depravity, licentiousness, pederasts pride parades, public sex on SF streets during the SF Summer 1967, rap, and general cultural decay.

I strongly oppose Solzhenitsyn's last "Messiah-like oracle" years with his chauvinistic doctrine that is now being implemented by Putin (it;s remarkable that Putin decorated him with government awards.)

But on the other hand, I am very gloomy witnessing how shamlessly the great Western European-American culture is being buried under turds of mass (sub-sub-sub)culture.
And I am crying because that turd is also an "accomplishment" of Democrats.

Lolo:
I'm not sure what your post is supposed to mean. Where is the empty platitude that God supposedly doesn't want? Do you think Solzhenitzyn was pro-modernism?

And if it is his "platitudes" that you're criticizing, I'd suggest you read more of him and about him. There is nothing empty about the wisdom in his writing, including the text of this speech. Quite the contrary, it is filled with great suffering at the hands of the Soviet regime, his heroic defense of freedom, his disgust with Western liberal decadence...

Perhaps I missed your point, Lolo, but he was a modern prophet.

Steve
Good question, Steve. You are right: He was friendly with Putin, and revered Russian nationalism. The answer to this paradox lies in the fact that good ole Alex was not a classical American conservative. He was a social conservative, a mystical irrationalist to his core and every bit in favor of mobilizing societies toward those martial and manly virtues of his choosing by means of government guns held discreetly out of sight.

It was the use of the guns in one's perceptual field that he objected to, epecially when directed at himself (intellectuals never like it when the implications of their work are carried out to their full and logical conclusions).

Two silly posts:
Taft: I agree that his embrace of Putin deserves scrutiny, but how that somehow makes Dinesh "clueless" or his other monumental accomplishments irrelevant... perhaps you should explain.

Wendy: I struggled to connect the first part of your post with anything in the quote you selected, but could not. Please show me where Solzhenitzyn or deSouza claim or imply that freedom is bad. Freedom and good behavior are totally separate subjects? Then what is freedom? Freedom to act? Then isn't the morality of our action (when it is moral) a function of our freedom? Solzhenitzyn is criticizing the notion that freedom somehow implies a lack of consequence, or that perfectly logical consequences of our free action are somehow unfair.

And "For the record, the Muslim world is reacting against the concept of individualism, the idea that each man is an end in himself." WHAT? You clearly don't understand the terms you are using. Modern western individualism implies much more than this, and even this as formulated is widely accepted (originally stated as an element in Kant's personalist norm) as a good basic ethical premise. You think that Muslims are "reacting against" a philosophical disagreement? This is pure idiocy.

OK Wendy
You seem to know something about Solzhenitzyn's writing that you're not letting on. Perhaps you could refer me to where he supports "mobilizing societies toward those martial and manly virtues of his choosing by means of government guns held discreetly out of sight." I'd be willing to consider your point if you could.

And,um, yes... he wasn't an American conservative, but you claim that he was a social conservative? He was more like a classic liberal, which makes him to many modern Western liberals seem like a conservative.

Mystic irrationalist... hm... not sure what to do with that. He absolutely was not irrational, but he was quite religious as many Russian (Orthodox) are. I haven't seen anything necessarily "mystic" in his work, though. Again, perhaps you could be more specific. Unless you simply want to insult him in standard academo-speak. If so, then that's your right.

Come on DD admit it
deep down on the fundamental question of whats wrong with modern society you agree with Osama Bin laden... it leaks through every post you write... The west is decadent and freedom should be corralled within the bounds of "morality" and "responsibility" which if you expend 3-4 brain cells to work on it you realize is just about the most totalitarian thing you can possibly say... pathetic...

thassard and bin Laden
tahssard has noticed that both D'Sousa and bin Laden have noticed a malaise in Western culture. Here's some breaking news: others have noted it, too. Even this humble correspondant has noticed it.

It's one thing for D'Sousa to launch his Jeremiad. It's quite another for bin Laden to plot the slaughter of thousands. It's one thing for D'Sousa to hector you for playing with yourself. It's another for bin Laden to whack your weenie off!

So what totalitarian thing is thassard afraid of? Is it morality, or is it responsibility?


GW Bush an immoral SOB . . .
I read the article and just could not help thinking how immoral this President has proven to be in his spending practices. Once a populace can vote itself its neighbors goods and the legal system permits and even encourages this abomination, it is over. The morality of the King's subjects is dead by that point.

And behold King "Cowboy" George's spending temper tantrum. Truly a sight for all to behold. The man redefines sleaze -- I mean, at least with Clinton we knew what he was and that was that. W. has hid behind religiosity while spending like a drunk cow herder from Brokeback Mountain.

The man is a disgrace.

Hard Reads, needed to be heed
I started to read Solzhenitsyn in high school, this was when he was receiving awards, banished from the Soviet Union. His books were grim and difficult. This was not hard reading as Tolstoy was in "War and Peace" this was trying to understand "evil" by a Midwestern-suburban raised in a comfortable life.

I think most of the other commentators "get it," too bad "Dancing Bear" posted here and not where s/he belongs over on the daily KOS.

The sinking of western culture to the LCD of slime and sin was one thing that living overseas highlighted to me. Most other countries DO NOT see our normalcy, rather they see all of Hollywood and New York's depravity.
We been forced to accept it as free speech expression and many others see it for what it truly is -- a sickness.
We can still heed what Solzhenitsyn urged us to heed.

Freedom vs. totalitarianism
Freedom, or more accurately liberty, is good only insofar as it does not lead to licentiousness. To paraphrase loosely John Adams, if our liberty is not guided by religion and morality, then we cannot hope to hold on it. Liberty is only liberty if we are free to reject immorality and embrace righteousness. Indeed, licentiousness inevitably leads to totalitarianism, a reaction against moral license.
Morality and responsibility are not totalitarianism. They are wisdom, a quality frighteningly missing from our modern culture.

Progressive-Socialist Response
Alexander Solzhenitsyn was correct then and his words apply equally today. I expect that the Progressive-Socialist response; hiding behind and controlling the democratic party, to quote passages from their own historic figure. The "Saul Alinsky" guide to overthrowing democracy and capitalism.The transfer of power and money to the control of a World Government of socialist distribution of your taxes. Government control of all businesses and the demise of any cultural identification. JUST AS A BEGINNING !!!!

ex-Wyomingite
You are a sad little man.

Solzy wise beyond our years....
Solz is right on the mark as far as this simple man is concerned. I could not have parsed any more precisely the state of our union in regards to the soul, the law, and the nation. Our disregard for the "internal man" and moral foundation to civil society will be the end of us........at least socially and spiritually. I hate the idea that enough certified ivy league intellectual pursuit is superior to moral and spiritual pursuit. To ignore morality but esteem intellect is supreme arrogance. One day my 4 college degrees are going to mean absolutely nothing before the Lord. In fact, their relevance is already a distant memory.

Dinesh
You forget to mention a man who worked to take many elitist atheists and put their heads back on straight.
Francis Schaeffer dealt with all of Solzhenitzyn's criticisms of the East and West. And he used one book to do it.

Prophet
I am concerned about the condition of the U.S. and of the world. Is a prophet one who points out the errors of his society? Do people want to hear or read what prophets say or write? No. Most of us do not. However, only when we know what the problem is can we do anything to remedy it.
I find the posts interesting. So many have a lot of heat, but very little light.
"Liberal" used to mean "in favor of freedom and opposition to autocracy or oppression," but now it means "in favor of statism and looking to big government for the solution to all problems."
I would have been a liberal by the old definition. Today's liberals believe that man is basically good and perfectible, and cnservative know that man is not basically good and is not perfectible.
Donald W. Bales

Piety has its limits
Solzhenitsyn was right about the Soviet Union; he was wrong about America. He simply did not understand our country in 1978 and never did afterward either. He could have dwelled in his Vermont lair for the next 200 years, he still wouldn't have understood us.

To those who nod their heads approvingly as he hectored our people for our alleged "depravity" and "pornography" -- hear this: Life in a free country means people are free to make the "wrong" choices, not just the right ones. If someone doesn't like my freedom to attend a Bruce Springsteen concert or a Woody Allen movie, he'll have to prove that my attendance is harming someone else. So far they haven't.

The great writer was a hero in a Russian context. He was, unfortunately, a crank in our own.

Fiddler Got It--#16
Fiddler927 understands the difference between freedom and licentiousness. Unfortunately, it is the latter that the loony lefties desire. They believe in "freedom" only insofar as it applies to their own ability to foist on the world their sick and evil vision of how that world should be. They wish to silence the voices of morality, Judeo-Christian values, and all the traditions of the past which are based on those morals and values so they can be the pigs and asses they aspire to be. It is so true that freedom based on morality--and our morality is Judeo-Christian--is the only freedom that can last. Our once-great country is sinking in a cesspool created by the left. Obama is their perfect candidate--moral relativism so glaring that he cannot manage to make a single definitive statement about ANYTHING without contradicting himself the next day--or the next minute. Our freedom is most definitely at risk as license replaces it in the guise of, among other things, "choice."

Slavophile
Solzhenitzyn was a slavophile. This was a 19th century movement that saw Russia with its Byzantine heritage and orthodox Christianity as superior to the corrupt, decadent, and money-grubbing west. He can't really be explained in terms of American conservatism. My guess is he would have supported the invasion of Georgia.

Solzhenitsyn's contributions
Someone must produce a documentary of the life of this man. Books must be written analyzing and summarizing his works. Classes in universities must seriously study his predictions. And every person aspiring to public leadership must absorb what he has said. It's not just that he's a prophet; he has the credibility of a man who has endured the worst of man's cruelty in a godless regime.

garageman
Interesting post. I disagree with you, however, when you claim that Solzhenitzyn was only a hero in a Russian context. He did expose the brutality of the Russian regime, writing in a Russian "context", but his heroism he shares with anyone who has ever took such a bold stance against tyranny. Unless you think there are no heroes because anyone who ever acted heroically only did so in a particular context. This would be stupid.

And saying that you disagree with him is different than saying he did not understand America. Clearly many Americans, including myself, agree wholeheartedly with his assessment of Western decadence, weakness, and declining self-confidence. He never said you were not free to watch porn, he said that it is an abuse of freedom. Like all elements of human nature, freedom can be abused.

And how are his or anyone else's judgments of Western depravity merely "alleged"? What sane person denies this? You would defend Western morality (flawed concept for sure, but there are widely held mores and norms), political discourse and education? It makes more sense to say something like, Yeah, so what? But to deny it is nonsense. He knew that we were free to make wrong choices, obviously, which was why he was trying to be a voice of sanity that said that this has consequences. Finally, to raise Springsteen and Allen as examples of Western "depravity" is disingenuous. Solz clearly new the difference between poor and quality art. Be more honest and raise Britney Spears and Tarantino. Better yet, admit that there is a wide spectrum of quality and goodness in art in America and that we are the ones, not Solz, who can't tell the difference.

Yes, he was a crank, and a wonderful one.

A Prophet is never accepted by those ...
He calles to repentance. What Solzhenitzyn said in 1978 is even more so TRUE in 2008. American liberalism has become a cesspool of individualism at any cost, regardless of the consequences. Dinesh has been the only one I've read and listened to that makes the liberals run for cover, because they know he's right. Keep up the great oratory Dinesh, the conservatives in this country still need to hear a Prophet for our time.

Also, shadowlover65_68 (#18) has some great insight and his blog is well worth reading.

ex-Wyomingite
Your pessimism of the United States is correct. My question is: was there ever a time when it was worth fighting for? If that is true is it worth fighting to take it back. What would you suggest?

a little less talk a little more action
Ideas and words are important of course. I see a lot of verbal flailing by conservatives but no action. No groundswell. Is Solzhenitzin right? Are we too sated to fight for anything?

Where to make a line?
Where does one place a line on what to do and where to stop? Laws won't work for laws are for extremes. (i.e., you can't murder. But there are multiple types since this isn't firm and true either. As one man said, "Some people need killin'.")

There has to be some basis for drawing that line and saying, "This far and no further." The ONLY reference we have to making a line is God. And too many people want to eliminate Him. That is one of the main reasons we have no line. Those in authority in movies, in government, in living, all insist that they cannot allow God to set a line so there is no line. But we need to set one and only God has a line for us to follow that is acceptable for us to follow as a group.

tedmug
I share ex-Wyomingite's pessimism. The primary reason is the same reason action is difficult. In a democratic republic, the majority can ride roughshod over the minority. If the majority is wrong or follows a flawed or failed philosophy then, we are doomed. Is it worth fighting for? Sure. But, barring an armed insurrection, the vote is the only thing we can fight with.

re: tedmug
Actually, I believe this country is worth fighting for right now. We've made mistakes in the past and will again in the future. We pick ourselves up, dust off, and keep on fighting. Now we could deal ourselves a horrible blow by electing Obama which is basically putting an enemy of America in charge of running the place. We'll see I think we can recover even from that one. I hope I don't have to find out about it though.

I agree
I agree with Solzhenitsyn that the West is not necessarily the best. America in particular is full of itself.

The Muslims I work with, all or most from other lands, have higher morals than many of the other associates.

Swearing is not heard; hangovers are unheard of; womanizing is out of the question; indecent dress is nowhere to be found; stealing is the exception--not the rule.

It is a crying shame that we Americans have antagonized the Muslims around the world. And what I am going to say now is really the crux of their issue with us: We should not give even the appearance of trying to tear down the things they hold dear.

Unfortunately, they have objective evidence that we are not only not on their side, but perhaps out to do them in.

General Petraeus: In your new job, please do what you can to convince the remaining moderate Muslims that we wish them and their religion no harm. "Convince" is not the word. Their perception of the Great Satan will change only when our deeds change, only when we get off their property, so to speak.

How would we like it if their State were constantly trespassing on OUR private property, so to speak?

Jack?

Yes, the Muslims you work with have higher morals... That's the reason they left their "higher moral" land for lousy America.

The Muslims here in Detroit are like gypsies, tramps, and thieves.

And their men are drinking something when they're bellied up at the Topless bars :)

And just how moral is an "Honor Killing"?

Admit it, you have never met a Muslim!

Generally Godless
Thirty eight comments and, with the level of wit and potential comprehension of root issues, there still remains the reluctance to verbalize the crux of the matter.
America was founded by Christians. You have to have Ahmadinejaditis to deny this. God is for real and He has all control. He has an agenda for America. True Christians know this and our hope is in Him. He doesn't need you to agree or participate but you will see and hear about what He is doing in America to save it from itself.(By the way, He can do the impossible.)
How about this: Stop trying to make God to be what you think or want Him to be, call on the name of Jesus Christ to deliver you from your sinful self, and begin the amazing journey to find out who God really is. The only other alternative is to remain proudly clueless and continue toward the inevitable head-on collision with.....who out there guessed it?

Drawing That Line!
Indeed, at some time the majority of Americans will need to draw a line. I wonder when that will be. Will it be when we recognize that Nancy Pelosi's grasp of power for power's sake places the country at the mercy of the energy producers of the planet? Will we draw the line when taxes and re-distribution of wealth destroy the stock market and render our retirement savings to nothing? Will it be when we see our freedom of speech destoyed by phony Fairness Doctrines? Will we finally rebel when we see this great Republic reduced to just another socialist welfare state as the new great powers of Russia, China and Iran dominate the new World order? Will we protest as we see a dim and dark future for our children and grandchildren as an abusive Federal Government makes all of our decisions because they know what is best for us?

I fear for our future under an unfettered far left government. As the rest of the World becomes more conservative and nationalistic - we appear on the verge of surrendering to weakness and leftist dreams of egaltarian utopia. God save us from Obama!

Jack
Please be serious. What "evidence" do Muslims have that we're trying to do them in? We give them great freedom in our land that we Westerners absolutely do not enjoy in theirs. Open a mosque in New York and you'll have news crews show up, other faiths will send people with flowers... there will be some critics but they will by and large be hushed by the majority. Try to open a synagogue in Tehran. I dare you. Or a Catholic Church.

The United States has intervened when it perceived threats to its safety and interests and leaves the majority of the Muslim world untouched. We go out of our way to be as surgical and discerning as possible, we throw billions of dollars at them for reconstruction and bribes. We could, however, have eliminated the "civilized" Middle East with a couple of missles.

We do not want them destroyed, we want to trade with them and have them stop calling for our destruction.

You mention your Muslim co-workers. How many westerners will you find enjoying complete autonomy and gainful employment in Muslim lands? How many Muslims do we educate here, and how many Westerners do they educate and offer opportunities to?

Under Sharia law, how many women here are killed for being raped? For adultery? How much popular support do people in the west enjoy when they say "Islam must be destroyed!"? None. How much popular condemnation is foisted upon Islamists who clamor for the destruction of the great satan? these questions answer themselves.

Your post is beyond mere nonsense. We want to destroy Islam? But I hadn't thought that you may have been kidding. If so, not bad.

tar baby
carlos, and steve, let up! jack is a tar baby, and every time you pummel him, you get more tar on you. ignore him. he has already admitted he is "in higher education". today he admits he works with muslims. what more do you need to know? we have a government that cant say muslim without inserting "peaceful" in front of muslim, a government that went against the wishes of the majority of americans by intervening in yugoslavia to save the peaceful muslims, a government that went to war to save the peaceful muslims in kuwait from the peaceful muslims in iraq, then went to war again to save the peaceful muslims in iraq from the evil dictator, then the peaceful muslims of iraq killed as many of our evil soldiers as they could, to a background of peaceful muslims taping grisly beheadings of infidels. what more can we do? all you can do is quit hitting the tar baby, and take a break in the briar patch. maybe jack will go to iran and get to know his morally superior moderate muslims better. maybe we get to watch a video of them beheading him.

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