Journalists and still it doesn’t matter.

Another monstrous example of the left’s unending, immoral infatuation with evil and totalitarianism. My colleagues and I have never been allowed to contribute to the Washington Post. Not even in the aftermath of the jihad attack on my free speech event in Garland, Texas. The Washington Post attacked and criticized me but never gave me an opportunity to rebut their stupidity and cowardice and lies.

Any time our work raises awareness, the Washington Post attacks my colleagues and me. We fight in in the war of ideas for the defense of freedom. We have never incited to violence and murder. And yet the Washington Post smears us with the most disgusting lies and insults while they polish the knob of this savage murderer.

The world we live in.

Washington Post Op-Ed Contributor Ordered Deaths of 26 Journalists Al Arabiya thanks to The Religion of Peace, November 12, 2018: he shocking images of al-Houthi dating back to 2016 shows him with his AK-47 placed either on his lap or on a table during multiple interviews that were aired on pro-Houthi channels. (via YouTube) Users on Twitter were able to unearth past photos and videos of Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, the controversial Yemeni militant leader who published an op-ed piece on the Washington Post, showing him with his gun as he conducted televised interviews. The op-ed by al-Houthi, the head of the so-called the Supreme Revolutionary Committee of the Houthi militia, was published by the US newspaper on November 9. Al-Houthi is implicated in issuing directives for killing more than 26 Yemeni journalists, while there are 16 journalists until this day in detention centers. Another interview with a pro-Houthi channel in Yemen shows the militia leader Mohammed Ali al-Houthi with his gun. (via YouTube) The shocking images of al-Houthi dating back to 2016 shows him with his AK-47 placed either on his lap or on a table during multiple interviews that were aired on pro-Houthi channels. Yemeni Minister of Information Muammar al-Iryani has questioned how a “criminal responsible for thousands of violations against the Yemeni people” could be given space to publish an opinion piece in the Washington Post.

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