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Ayaan Hirsi Ali Explains Her Opposition to the Anti-American Message of Far Left Protests

Ayaan Hirsi Ali Explains Her Opposition to the Anti-American Message of Far Left Protests

“For me it is all captured in the earliest memories of my youth”

Ayaan Hirsi Ali has a perspective on this issue that most college students today could not even begin to imagine.

She writes at the Free Press:

Ayaan Hirsi Ali: We Have Been Subverted

If you wonder why I—a woman of color, an African, a former Muslim, a former asylum seeker, and an immigrant—look at the antics of today’s anti-Israel, anti-American protesters with such fear and trembling, allow me to explain.

I was born in Somalia in 1969. The country had achieved independence nine years before. But less than a month before I was born—on October 21, 1969—a junior member of the brand-new Somali armed forces seized power with the help of the Soviet Union. The first two decades of my life were shaped by the upheaval that followed that coup.

The Somalia that gained its independence was a young, optimistic society full of national pride. We had such hope for growth, political stability, prosperity, and peace. But, in a story sadly familiar to many of my fellow Africans, those hopes were dashed.

What followed was a nightmare.

For me it is all captured in the earliest memories of my youth: statues of Mohamed Siad Barre, our dictator, sprung up across Mogadishu, flanked by a trio of dark seraphim: Marx, Lenin, and Engels. This particular communist experiment plunged Somalia into bloodshed, mass starvation, and a 20-year period of suffocating tyranny. I recall my grandmother and mother smuggling food into our house. I also remember the whispering: we felt the state was omnipresent. It could hear everything.

My father was thrown into prison. His friends—those other pioneers in pursuit of a democracy modeled on America—were either jailed like him or, in many cases, executed.

Read the whole thing.

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Comments

Morning Sunshine | June 5, 2024 at 10:03 am

I just read her book Infidel; what an amazing tale of an amazing lady.

destroycommunism | June 5, 2024 at 1:36 pm

she called out ilhan omar

and omar is once again blaming capitalism for allll the ills

what a sickkkkkkkkkk person

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgipxLoCFUQ

henrybowman | June 6, 2024 at 2:04 am

Siad Barre wasn’t ousted until 1991.
Now I’m wondering if my guess is right about what all those Somalian refugees rehomed to Minnesota were refugees FROM.

Excellent read, will save and send to others