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In 2009, a book came out titled, “I Can’t Believe You Said That,” which gave quotes from various leftists which they uttered in unguarded moments.   

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Since the left must moderate its statements when the audience isn’t completely onboard, a book like this is one way to understand the left’s real outlook on a particular issue.  

Another way to decipher their agenda is to look at how the left operates when it gets into power.   Let’s first look at quotes since October 7 of this year, on the Hamas invasion of Israel – some of these quotes are from Muslims in Western countries, some are from non-Muslim leftists.

Muslim journalist Latifa Abouchakra, a broad smile spreading across her face, said, “Nothing will ever be able to take back this moment, this moment of triumph … this moment of humiliation” of Jews.