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Olde Tyme Religion
Hip-Hop: Tool of Islamofascist Indoctrination
2006-11-11

HIP-HOP and rap artists are teaching young Muslims the ideology of radical Islamism through songs about the war in Iraq, the oppression of Muslims and the creation of an Islamic state governed by Sharia, or religious law.

Intelligence agencies have identified music as a “tool for indoctrination”. The phenomenon began with an American group called Soldiers of Allah. The group has since disbanded but its music and lyrics remain popular on the internet. Other groups in Britain, France and the US have been identified as giving cause for concern. Many use the derogatory term “kufur” to describe non-Muslims.

Madeleine Gruen, an American intelligence analyst, highlighted the lyrics of a British group called Blakstone as a possible gateway to extremist politics. Ms Gruen has studied how music, internet forums, boardgames and fashion have been used to radicalise youths. She said: “The music is very persuasive because it is giving young people ideas, and those ideas are what might motivate someone to become a jihadi. The material is all in English. It’s spreading a radical message to domestic populations that don’t speak Arabic or Urdu.”

...From Close 2 Me, by Blakstone

No Khalifah [Islamic state] Where are we heading?
Without Islam weÂ’re stressing, implement AllahÂ’s blessing, thatÂ’s what I am addressing.
Apart from this kufur scheme. Bring Islam back to the scene. LetÂ’s unite the Ummah [Muslim nation], following only the Koran and the Sunnah.
Even if all the kufirs got together, they still couldnÂ’t stop this Ummah.
We love Islam More than we love life

From Bring Back Islam, by Soldiers of Allah
Posted by:Sneaze Shaiting3550

#4  We love Islam More than we love life

Hokay, it's a deal.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-11-11 13:15  

#3  I guess I'm in a mean mood. But the mythical moderate muslims, and their clerics have as much to fear from the negative impact of the hip-hop culture as we do. I guess it is just our little parting cultural present to those wish to replace their culture with our own. Too bad, suckers - you sow it, you will reap it.
Posted by: anon   2006-11-11 12:05  

#2  A,A,A
B,B,B
C,C,C...

"Heading" and "blessing" so do not scan. I read it in the Koran. Osama he da man, etc. etc.

Considering the stupidity of our enemies it does not say much for us we haven't flattened them yet. Time to start an Ancient Rome party for '08.
Posted by: Excalibur   2006-11-11 08:14  

#1  Intelligence agencies have identified [Hip-Hop] music as a “tool for indoctrination”.

It's a natural. Monotonous, repetitive, low intellectual content, prone to thuggish inclinations and frequently degrading to women. How can it miss?

Ms Gruen has studied how music, internet forums, boardgames and fashion have been used to radicalise youths.

Board games? Fashion? The Internet? Music? As always, the devil calls the best tunes.

Hint to Ms. Gruen. Focus on Islam, that's where all the trouble comes from. The rest is just window dressing.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-11-11 00:58  

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