 Dinesh D'Souza discusses the roots of Islamic radicalism during a speech Wednesday night in Harris Hall.
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A "culture war" in America between religion and atheism is the underlying cause of the war on terror, political commentator Dinesh D'Souza told a crowd of about 150 people Wednesday night at Harris Hall.
D'Souza's speech, which was sponsored by the College Republicans, centered on the war on terror, despite protesters outside Harris who said he is a racist.
D'Souza served as a policy adviser for former President Ronald Reagan and has written several books, including "The Enemy At Home," which claims the cultural left was responsible for 9/11.
Muslim extremists are attacking America because not everyone in the U.S. follows a moral code given by an "external being," D'Souza said. This new moral code leads to acts such as adultery and gay marriage, he said.
"The radical Muslims exploit the idea of an … immoral America," D'Souza said. "This is their main recruiting slogan in the Muslim world."
D'Souza said the world's perception of America as an atheistic, immoral society is a result of the popular culture America exports.
"That's not America," D'Souza said. "That may be Hollywood, that may be one face of America, (but) that's not the way that Americans actually live."
The outcome of the Iraq war, according to D'Souza, is a matter of simple math because the U.S. has the support of the Shiite majority and the Kurds, which together make up 80 percent of Iraq's population.
"Who is going to win the war in Iraq?" D'Souza said. "You don't have to be a West Point graduate to see there is actually no way to lose."
Before the speech, a group of about a dozen protestors, mostly members of College Feminists, held signs and shouted slogans like "Discrimination is never OK." Protesters objected to views such as those expressed in his book "The End of Racism," where he wrote that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 should be repealed.
"We don't agree with discrimination, we don't agree with racism," said Alexandria Gutierrez, College Feminists president and a Weinberg senior. "A lot of the things he says are hate. They're just hateful, they're spiteful."
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billyjoe
posted 11/08/07 @ 8:55 AM CST
Why does the Daily Northwestern print only the first part of Dinesh D'Souza's book title.
The full and utterly ridiculous title is:
"The Enemy At Home: The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11"
You read that right, folks. (Continued…)
Ashley
posted 11/08/07 @ 10:50 AM CST
"The American slave was treated like property, which is to say, pretty well." (from D'Souza's book, The End of Racism)
Good to see that D'Souza is working really hard for an end to racism. (Continued…)
Happy Atheist
posted 11/08/07 @ 3:15 PM CST
D'Souza is the Anne Coulter of religion. Full of provocative sh*t.
Angry Christian
posted 11/08/07 @ 4:42 PM CST
This guy shouldn't speak on behalf of Christianity or America. His attitudes toward America's history of slavery and racism show a fundamental misunderstand of what it means to be either. (Continued…)
Moral Atheist
posted 11/09/07 @ 11:32 AM CST
I am just offended that he implies that just because someone is not religious, or is an atheist, somehow they have no moral values and are degrading America. (Continued…)
wwyoud
posted 11/09/07 @ 4:47 PM CST
Maybe I'm wrong, but wouldn't most Muslims consider most Christians immoral? Prohibitions against alcohol and certain foods, allowing women to be equal to men and associate with unrelated men, etc. (Continued…)
hammar
posted 11/12/07 @ 9:18 AM CST
Faith in Christ (God Himself) is the only way of Salvation.
I never seen such great faith till I witnessed it in Dubai but it was at a Catholic Church. (Continued…)
Educatedguest
posted 11/15/07 @ 1:48 AM CST
This whole thing with blaming our secular culture, for blaming secular values (you know, like democracy, education, scienctific reason, equality under law and individual liberty), for the acts of religious fanatics is out-right insulting to everything that the Foundaing Fathers of this great nation wrote about and that the American people have aspired to for over 200 years. (Continued…)
Jake Boyman
posted 11/18/07 @ 9:33 PM CST
"D'Souza was brought to NU as a part of College Republicans' Freedom Week, which is meant to show support for the troops in Iraq, said Linnea Perelli-Minetti, College Republicans vice president for publicity. (Continued…)
Jack Rawlinson
posted 11/24/07 @ 7:54 PM CST
I am so pleased D'Souza has said this. Now every sane person will finally realise what a whacked-out lunatic he is.
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