We've Got a Mission For You, Should You Decide to Accept It
Tuesday
This is our most urgent task. Too few people are becoming informed because those who find out are so freaked out by what they learn that they turn the misinformed away from this information instead of bringing them in. People find out and then try to tell others about orthodox Islam, but their intensity seems hateful and fanatical to the misinformed (people who are as yet unacquainted with orthodox Islam).
So your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to go to other counterjihad sites like Jihad Watch or Atlas Shrugs or Bare Naked Islam, and interact in the comments. Tell people what they can do about Islam. Tell people they should try to inform their fellow non-Muslim citizens, and tell them how. Leave links. Quote articles. Answer people when they seem to be searching for answers. Argue in favor of getting through to the innocent and misinformed people of the world, and doing it with compassion and courtesy.
And when you see people are discouraged or demoralized because nobody will listen to them, help them overcome their demoralization. Often this is the real problem. People are so frustrated and discouraged when they fail to get through to people, they become angry at every misinformed person they talk to, which prevents them from getting through to anybody except those who already know, which makes them even more frustrated and intense, which makes it even more difficult to talk to people.
If you do this (go to counterjihad sites and help people successfully talk to the people in their lives about Islam) and someone argues with you and you don't know how to reply to them, feel free to email us and we'll help you with a response.
3 comments:
I accept your challenge. Brilliant idea!
I've been reading your book "Getting Through" which is full of great ideas.
thanks Citizen Warrior!
I am doing just that, educating. Been kicked off 3 sites for just saying islam is .but, I will not stop Jim
Thank you! It is so important that we are courteous and kind.
I once hosted a debate between a slick lying Imam and a counter-jihadi ex-Muslim who really knew her stuff.
Everything the Imam said was a lie, but he was so personable and the audience loved him. The ex-Muslim was angry and spiteful. Everything she said was true but she alienated nearly everyone in the audience.
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