Hamza Yusuf: "The Nazis were quite bohemian."— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Hamza Yusuf reminds us that the oppression of the Savak in Iran by the Shah, a Western puppet, provoked a reaction that eventually became the Islamic Revolution. Would the West have an Islamic Revolution of its own when its matriarchy goes too far in its oppression?— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Roger Scruton talks about the rule of law. Hamza Yusuf does not immediately interject with the benefits of the rule of sharia law. When is he going to sock it Scruton and say if he wants Conservatism he has to have patriarchy and if he wants patriarchy, he has to have theocracy?— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Hamza Yusuf tries to say, as Montaigne did, that grammar is the logic of language. In the West's degenerate matriarchy, grammar is no longer taught and therefore most Westerners do not have ability to think logically. Most do not even know the meaning of words they argue about.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Roger Scruton does not mention Confucius and his Rectification of Names. https://t.co/cnkWQdQ8lD Uneducated, ignorant and immoral people insist that their incorrect definition of important words is correct eg religion, marriage, racist.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Roger Scruton talks about being a grammar school boy and the idea of education lifting poor people up in order to receive their inheritance, now gone. Our insane matriarchy hates the achievements of the patriarchy and its cultural inheritance. It actually wants to destroy it all.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Hamza Yusuf refers to Toynbee comment on Shaw's Pygmalion that the patricians of Britain were even then being vulgarised because they were speaking in profanities. A civilisation on its way out inverts the proprieties.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Scruton says he respects Islam as a moral foundation to confront this "gradual degeneration of things all around us to start building again to recapture those things which are jeopardised by the laxness of modern society".— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Scruton says one only has to live in Berkeley to see how far things can decline. Living in the English countryside, the manners of horses thankfully remain constant from generation to generation. Berkekely is infamous for being the pioneer in degeneracy of whatever form.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Disappointingly, Yusuf the Sufi witters on about the Bacchanalian and Apollonian, inner ecstasy and outer propriety as well as joy, avoiding Scruton's pointed invitation to tell us how Islam might restore patriarchy and moral order. What a coward. He also defends Berkeley.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Scruton talks of Scottish dancing, Highland reels and formation dancing signifying good moral order to compare that against the kind of dancing that is about simulating sexual intercourse in our modern culture, which he finds joyless and narcissistic.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Scruton talks of the false idea of freedom which took over the Baby Boomers in the 1960s. Freedom means the absence of control rather than an order in the soul. His idea of freedom is Bach's Art of Fugue where very note is totally necessary but also totally free.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Dunno about you, but I prefer Bach's French Suites played by Angela Hewitt.
I would say that liberty is what we ought to have after all the necessary laws are in place. God if He exists would permit us liberty within a well-governed state. It now only remains for us to implement an Islamic theocracy governed by Secular Koranism. https://t.co/7kXcwYUj1N— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Hamza Yusuf says it is an obligation in our [Muslim] tradition to be hopeful. Scruton says Faith, Hope and Charity are the fundamental Christian virtues.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Scruton: The idea of love has become so corrupted, agape and eros.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Yusuf: The Arabs had ten different kinds of love.
Hamza Yusuf talks about the wheel of fortune and says our culture no longer acknowledges this. Scruton suggests that our culture of entitlement and excuses may have something to do with this attitude.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Scruton asks "What happened to Islamic civilisation in the Middle East? He calls for "Muslims to say that Islam is not about justifying these primitive emotions of not belonging that you have, it's about an inheritance."— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
Instead of answering Scruton's question about what he thinks of this, Hamza Yusuf witters on about being trained as a nurse and how wonderful and good Muslims are, rather than answering Scruton's question. What a fucking despicable cowardly piece of shit.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
After showing off his Arabic, Hamza Yusuf talks about Eastern despotism. Scruton pursues this line of discussion by asking about universities created by Muslims. Yusuf claims if there were a Nobel Prize then, the winners would be all Muslim. Answer the bloody question.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
When asked what Scruton wants to preserve, he says institutions and procedures that allow us to relate to each other in a humane and civilised way. He does not say patriarchy or the institution of marriage. What a cop-out. Scruton much better than the boring cowardly Yusuf though— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) June 6, 2018
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