Clayton Cramer watched CNN’s “God’s Warriors”. While he was encouraged to see some programs, like “Teen Mania”, covered, Christiane Amanpour appeared to him to be trying to draw moral equivalences where there weren’t any.

As much as CNN may feel the need to draw bogus moral equivalences, they failed. What is wrong with Islam isn’t a few kooks on the edges, but a large and dangerous faction of Islam.

Teen Mania runs a school in Texas where they train their people. They have all sorts of very strict rules: no smoking; no alcohol; no R-rated movies; and skirts have to be a certain length.

Amanpour had the nerve to suggest that this was like the Taliban. Yes, except the Taliban executed homosexuals, “loose women,” prohibited girls from receiving an education; banned clapping at sporting events; made apostasy from Islam a capital crime; blew up the symbols of other religions. Yes, that’s quite similar to a dress code. How did I miss the comparison?

Trying to keep kids on the straight and narrow used to be lauded. Now it’s compared to extremist terrorism by our “mainstream” media.

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