Islamic Pakistan – The West Needs to Take a Hard Look
In the video below, we see thousands of everyday Pakistanis marching for a Pakistani terrorist eliminated by the Indian Armed Forces. Listen to these so-called “moderate” Muslims marching through the streets, shouting the Islamic war cry “Allahu Akbar” as they glorify the death of a terrorist.
This scene should be a wake-up call to the West, forcing us to confront the uncomfortable truth: we’ve been lied to by our leaders and the media about so-called ‘moderate Islam.’ The reality is clear: ordinary Pakistanis are glorifying terrorists, and the Western narrative that Islam is being ‘hijacked’ by a few extremists is nothing but a dangerous illusion. This is no different than the so-called innocent Gazans who paraded the kidnapped and murdered Israelis through the streets, cheering as their Hamas “heroes” committed unspeakable atrocities.
Remember: These are the “innocent” Islamic Pakistanis and Palestinians that Western nations are welcoming into our countries in droves, those who we are allowing to run for office and who are fighting to make our countries resemble the very hellholes they left.
It’s the same pattern: whether in Gaza or Pakistan, ordinary Islamic citizens openly celebrate terrorism, glorify the killers, and call for more bloodshed. Yet, when India or Israel takes action to defend their citizens and eliminate these threats, the global narrative suddenly flips – the terrorists become “victims,” and the left-wing media rushes to humanize the jihadists while ignoring their victims.
It’s the same war cry over and over: “Allahu Akbar”, the rallying call of terrorists from Gaza to Pakistan, from Afghanistan to New York. The West needs to wake up and realize that this chant is not a symbol of peace or piety but a declaration of war. Osama bin Laden, who Pakistan harbored and hid from the United States, himself made it clear: “Our primary mission is nothing but the furthering of this religion.” This is why Islamic terrorists worldwide credit their murderous acts to their faith—it’s not a distortion of Islam; it’s a fulfillment of it.
Every time the West makes excuses for this ideology, every time we sanitize or ignore these public celebrations of terror, we embolden the very forces that seek our destruction. Whether it’s Hamas, the Taliban, or Islamic terror groups in Pakistan, their message is the same: Islam must dominate.
Stop burying your head in the sand. Acknowledge what’s unfolding before your eyes. These same terror marches and celebrations are already happening on our streets—and if you think more terror isn’t coming, you’re dangerously naive. Radical Pakistani and Islamic groups are taking root in our communities, establishing organizations, mosques, and schools across our states. In Texas, they have even managed to elect several officials doing the bidding of Pakistan from within the state capital. And it’s not just Texas, look at Michigan, where Rashida Tlaib, a known defender of Hamas and anti-Israel rhetoric, holds office, using her position to promote a radical agenda right from within the U.S. Congress.
The West must stop pretending these are isolated incidents or that the ideology is being “hijacked.” This is ideological warfare. Pakistan’s streets are chanting for jihad today, but how long before the West becomes the next battleground? We are already seeing these same marches and war cries not just in Islamabad or Gaza but now on the streets of New York, London, Montreal, Malmö, Berlin, and Paris. How long before we lose complete control of our Western nations?
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