Amid Horrifying Revelations About the Islamic State’s Depravity, Beck Warns: ‘We Are Going to Be Held Accountable’
Amid horrifying revelations about the true extent of the Islamic State’s depravity, Glenn Beck warned his television audience Monday that “we are going to be held accountable.”
“Evil learns from past evils. It gets stronger and more wicked with each passing day. ISIS is that evil,” Beck said. “They’re not only a violent killing machine, but a sex-slave trade as well.”
Beck shared details from the New York Times’ recent report highlighting how the Islamic State has “enshrined a theology of rape,” including how at least one fighter prayed before and after repeatedly raping a 12-year-old girl.
“The pain and trauma is so great many girls can no longer speak,” Beck said. “Some girls have dug down deep to muster the strength and courage just to utter a few words: ‘What you’re doing to me is wrong, and it will not bring you closer to God.’ These words were met with more unspeakable depravity.”
“It’s one thing if I tell you a story and it’s an isolated incident. But this is systematic, exactly the way it was in Nazi Germany — systematic, brutal torture,” Beck continued. “An entire network of warehouses devoted to this evil. We know where they are. We’re just choosing not to do anything about it.”
Beck said there are “no excuses for us” because they have begged for our help.
“We’re seeing the work of evil play out right now before our eyes, and evil is flourishing,” he continued. “And we’re pointing to Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump as saviors?”
Beck said he has a new book out called “It IS About Islam,” and people need to stop calling the violence perpetrated in the name of the religion “workplace violence” or “misguided youth.”
“No, I’m sorry, it’s this,” Beck said, holding the Koran. “It is about Islam. Period. They may be perverting it, but it’s all in here. Let’s at least be honest with ourselves. This is where it starts, and making up B.S. excuses only enables the problem to continue.”
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