Archive for November, 2001

News and Commentary

Tuesday, November 6th, 2001

A Conversation with Professor Horace Campbell
Q. Is it legitimate to raise the grievances of Arab and Muslim countries toward the West at this time?
A. It is legitimate to raise not only the grievances of the peoples of the societies that have a majority of its population that follow the Islamic faith, but also to ensure […]

Children of a White God

Tuesday, November 6th, 2001

It is common knowledge that Islamic extremism has been associated with numerous terrorist attacks around the world. It remains, though, that racist Christian theologies have also animated violent movements. One key example concerns the Oklahoma City bombing. Bomber Timothy McVeigh has been connected to white supremacist movements such as White Aryan Resistance and the Christian […]

Terrorism, As You Like It

Friday, November 2nd, 2001

bq. A sharply divided Virginia Supreme Court struck down a state law against cross-burning Friday, saying such acts of bigotry are a protected form of speech.
bq. In a 4-3 ruling, the court threw out the convictions of three people in two cases. One involved the burning of a cross at a Ku Klux Klan […]


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