A day after International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the reality is impossible to ignore: organized Islamist incitement against the US, Israel, Jews, and the West continues openly and unapologetically.
This is not about faith. It is about an extremist political ideology that glorifies violence, celebrates terror, and calls—explicitly and repeatedly—for genocide and replacement. From mosque pulpits to social media platforms, from state-backed clerics to Western university campuses, this incitement is broadcast daily, often shielded by the misuse of words like “Islamophobia” to silence criticism.
Western politicians have played a dangerous game of denial. Instead of confronting the problem, many prefer euphemisms, warnings, and appeasement. The result is predictable: the radicals grow bolder, not weaker. They are not ashamed of their hatred. They are proud of it. And they interpret Western hesitation as fear.
History teaches us a brutal lesson: ideologies that openly call for mass violence do not moderate themselves. They must be confronted, delegitimized, and defeated—politically, financially, and when necessary, militarily. The United States, as the leader of the free world, has a responsibility to take the lead.