Thursday, August 21, 2008

A letter to the N.Y. Times Magazine Part II


On Wednesday August 20 I wrote a letter to the New York Times, regarding an editorial they published in their Magazine of an Interview with Brigitte Gabriel (Click Here to read that letter)

The following is their response to that letter

From: Public/NYT/NYTIMES
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 11:55 AM
To: de Andrea
Subject: 8/21 OPE Response to: Brigitte Gabriel interview


Dear de Andrea,

Thank you for writing. Mr. Hoyt has addressed this issue on his Web Journal, pasted below.

http://publiceditor.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/08/21/a-radical-islamophobe/

Sincerely,
Michael McElroy
Office of the Public Editor
The New York Times
Note: The public editor's opinions are his own and do not represent those of The New York Times.

Click on the highlighted URL address above to read the published response written by Clark Hoyt of the N.Y. Times.

The following is my response to the article written by Clark Hoyt.

To The New York Times
New York N.Y.
Re: Article... A Radical Islamophobe
By Clark Hoyt
August 21, 2008 2:12 pm

Dear Public editor, and Mr. Hoyt,

Thank you for your response:

The problem here is not that you aren't certainly entitled to your opinion as am I, but that you are ignorantly writing your opinion on a subject that you know nothing about. When I first started writing, my mentor said to me, write about subjects you know. I have been a student of Middle Eastern studies for over 20 years and specifically the demonic religious theocracy of Islam that has been revived since the petrodollars have been pouring into the Middle Eastern region. (911) was just an example of that revival.

The following is a quote from your editorial August 21, 2008, 2:12 pm A Radical Islamophobe? By Clark Hoyt, "Stephen Lee, the publicist at St. Martins Press for Gabriel's new book, calls her views "extreme," and I wouldn't argue with that". No... Of course you wouldn't argue with that, because neither Stephen lee nor you even have a clue of what the Nation of Islam is, or what its agenda has been for nearly 1400 years, so how could you possibly know what the measurement of extreme is.

You see in the 1930's, despite the "extreme" warnings of Sir Winston Churchill no one in this country read Mien Kampf either. If it was a matter of interest then, we would have been able to avoid the war in Europe in the 1940's. I suggest that you educate yourselves by reading the Quran. You will discover what Brigitte Gabriel has learned first hand the hard way. Trust me, you will learn... either from history or the hard way as Brigitte did as a child.

By the way, do you know what Mine Kampf means in English? It means My Struggle... Now; do you know what Jihad means in English? Not coincidentally my friend, it means, My Struggle... And incidentally the Arabic word Islam in English means Subjugation. And that my ignorant friend is the struggle of Islam. Just as it was the struggle of Hitler's Nazism it is the struggle of Islam to subjugate the world under Sharia, the bondage of Islamic law. Moreover, unless we support someone like Brigitte, instead of the agenda of Islam as you are so eloquently doing with your ignorant op-ed columns. We will have a bloody war; right here in the streets of America just as happened in Lebanon, Indonesia, Africa, Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran and in any country that Islam has surreptitiously infiltrated and incrementally changed the culture of that country.

If you want to see the historical bloody murdering Crusades of Eastern Europe in the 1190’s repeat itself today in the West, then just remain ignorant and you will be part of the conduit that enables Islam to take America down.

You see, it is not Brigitte that is extreme; it is Islam that is extreme.
And you, my journalistic friend, are blissfully ignorant.

Again, I challenge you to print this letter. Even though I know you won't, because printing the truth just isn't part of your agenda, you consider only the ignorant mantra of the hate America liberal politically correct multicultural left.

Just as Brigitte so eloquently does, I tell the truth, I just don't do it as delicately as she...

de Andréa

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