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WND 7/10/2026

How many Muslims are too many Muslims?

Elizabeth Farah asks the 1 question Washington refuses to ask. Robert Spencer responds

It's a question almost no politician, journalist, or public figure is willing to ask. Elizabeth Farah thinks it's time someone did.

In this candid conversation, Elizabeth sits down with bestselling author and Islam scholar Robert Spencer to tackle one of the most politically explosive questions facing the West. At what point does a growing Muslim population begin changing a nation's laws, culture, and identity? Is Europe showing America its future? And why are so many elected leaders unwilling to even have the conversation?

Spencer argues that the real issue isn't simply numbers. It's the political nature of Sharia, the willingness of small, organized groups to reshape institutions, and a culture that has become too afraid to debate the subject openly. Together, Farah and Spencer explore why they believe America is approaching a crossroads, and whether there's still time to change course.

The conversation also turns to Spencer's new book, The Tragedy of Islam, where he challenges some of the biggest claims surrounding Islamic history, from the so-called Islamic Golden Age to the idea that Islamic civilization was built on innovation rather than conquest.

More: https://www.wnd.com/2026/07/watch-elizabeth-farah-asks-1-question-washington-refuses/

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No government in the 12,000 years of modern mankind history has led its people into anything but the history books with a simple lesson, don't let this happen to you.

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There will be a day 50 or so years from now, when our descendants  look back and wonder how we were conquered. 
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Every day I pray for the complete eradication of Islam and Communism. May as well.
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WND 7/10/2026

How many Muslims are too many Muslims?

Elizabeth Farah asks the 1 question Washington refuses to ask. Robert Spencer responds

It's a question almost no politician, journalist, or public figure is willing to ask. Elizabeth Farah thinks it's time someone did.

In this candid conversation, Elizabeth sits down with bestselling author and Islam scholar Robert Spencer to tackle one of the most politically explosive questions facing the West. At what point does a growing Muslim population begin changing a nation's laws, culture, and identity? Is Europe showing America its future? And why are so many elected leaders unwilling to even have the conversation?

Spencer argues that the real issue isn't simply numbers. It's the political nature of Sharia, the willingness of small, organized groups to reshape institutions, and a culture that has become too afraid to debate the subject openly. Together, Farah and Spencer explore why they believe America is approaching a crossroads, and whether there's still time to change course.

The conversation also turns to Spencer's new book, The Tragedy of Islam, where he challenges some of the biggest claims surrounding Islamic history, from the so-called Islamic Golden Age to the idea that Islamic civilization was built on innovation rather than conquest.

More: https://www.wnd.com/2026/07/watch-elizabeth-farah-asks-1-question-washington-refuses/

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From the source article:
"At what point does a growing Muslim population begin changing a nation's laws, culture, and identity?
Spencer argues that the real issue isn't simply numbers. It's the political nature of Sharia, the willingness of small, organized groups to reshape institutions, and a culture that has become too afraid to debate the subject openly. Together, Farah and Spencer explore why they believe America is approaching a crossroads..."


And in the replies:
catfish:
"There will be a day 50 or so years from now, when our descendants  look back and wonder how we were conquered."

mountaineer:
"Every day I pray for the complete eradication of Islam and Communism"

Strong talk, indeed.
But talk is talk.
Would you be willing to walk the walk?

Please take a minute or two and read this reply I put up elsewhere today:
https://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php?topic=585419.msg3332126#msg3332126

catfish: we will be "conquered" by our own precepts and moralities. We will understand why this has happened either just before, or just AFTER "the point of no return" is passed. I state these two possibilities with confidence, but I cannot predict which one will actually happen.

mountaineer: islam may or may not be eradicated, but its progress in The West CAN be halted and reversed. However, it's going to require changes to the way our nation works, that tear at the very foundations of everything you first learned about America since you were a girl. Could you accept that?

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mountaineer: islam may or may not be eradicated, but its progress in The West CAN be halted and reversed. However, it's going to require changes to the way our nation works, that tear at the very foundations of everything you first learned about America since you were a girl. Could you accept that?
Please be specific about the foundation-tearing changes you foresee, so that I might be able to give it some thought.
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mountaineer:
"Please be specific about the foundation-tearing changes you foresee"

Did you read the earlier post to which I provided a link?