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Somali Immigrant Has a Chilling for the West -- Ayaan Hirsi Ali
The Rubin Report
Ayaan Hirsi Ali discusses her Somali background, born in 1969 shortly after independence, highlighting how clan bloodlines remain the core identity and social welfare system in Somali society, supplemented by Islam. She describes the persistence of clan dynamics even in diaspora communities, such as the 70,000–80,000 Somalis in Minnesota, where clan loyalties shape behavior, voting, and resource allocation.
She explains that clan orientation views taking from external systems (e.g., welfare fraud) not as theft but as helping the in-group, contrasting this with modern nation-state principles. She frames the Minnesota situation as involving three overlapping layers:
She traces the left's alliance with Islamists to multiculturalism policies in Europe, initially well-intentioned but later cynical election-driven appeasement, sidelining critics of negative consequences. She sees current exposure of these dynamics as potentially healthy, enabling policy reversal.
Reversal is portrayed as inherently messy: Trump's border closures and deportations face resistance from the three groups defending the status quo (via protests, NGOs, media framing). She notes European variations (e.g., Sweden's "remigration" incentives vs. harder U.S. enforcement) and defends the necessity of imperfect, sometimes chaotic implementation.
Commentary:
She speaks TRUTHs and she's warning Americans.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali is, perhaps, the BRAVEST person on the planet, with the possible exception of Trump.
Gotta watch the video,
The Rubin Report
Ayaan Hirsi Ali discusses her Somali background, born in 1969 shortly after independence, highlighting how clan bloodlines remain the core identity and social welfare system in Somali society, supplemented by Islam. She describes the persistence of clan dynamics even in diaspora communities, such as the 70,000–80,000 Somalis in Minnesota, where clan loyalties shape behavior, voting, and resource allocation.
She explains that clan orientation views taking from external systems (e.g., welfare fraud) not as theft but as helping the in-group, contrasting this with modern nation-state principles. She frames the Minnesota situation as involving three overlapping layers:
- Somali clan dynamics and "amoral familism."
- Decentralized Muslim Brotherhood influence, delegated largely to Somali communities (e.g., via CAIR-Minnesota), aiming to Islamize America through ethnic voting blocs.
- Democratic Party's electoral strategy of importing and sustaining such blocs with benefits in exchange for votes.
She traces the left's alliance with Islamists to multiculturalism policies in Europe, initially well-intentioned but later cynical election-driven appeasement, sidelining critics of negative consequences. She sees current exposure of these dynamics as potentially healthy, enabling policy reversal.
Reversal is portrayed as inherently messy: Trump's border closures and deportations face resistance from the three groups defending the status quo (via protests, NGOs, media framing). She notes European variations (e.g., Sweden's "remigration" incentives vs. harder U.S. enforcement) and defends the necessity of imperfect, sometimes chaotic implementation.
Commentary:
She speaks TRUTHs and she's warning Americans.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali is, perhaps, the BRAVEST person on the planet, with the possible exception of Trump.
Gotta watch the video,
