Forgetting Jihad
Forgetting Jihad The Boulder massacre took place less than a year ago. Why is it so difficult to remember? Tue Jan 18, 2022 William Kilpatrick 29 comments William Kilpatrick is a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. His books include Christianity, Islam, and Atheism: The Struggle for the Soul of the West (Ignatius Press), What Catholics Need to Know About Islam (Sophia Press), and The Politically Incorrect Guide to Jihad. Note: This piece was written several days before the attack on a synagogue in Texas by an Islamic jihadist. The hostage situation, which resulted in the death of the Muslim gunman, is in the news now, but if the media's handling of such events holds true to form, the story will soon be dropped down the memory hole. A year from now, in all likelihood, the Texas synagogue hostage drama will be as little remembered as the Boulder massacre is today. If you’re a regular reader of FrontPage or JihadWatch, you’re well aware of the scope of global...