David Horowitz has never been one for making Muslims feel comfortable. His anti-Sharia activism on college campuses, especially, has yielded interesting results, sometimes including open support for extermination of Jews, as with what happened at the University of California San Diego:
But now Horowitz might not even be getting the chance to speak. In fact, the pro-Israel activist’s Monday speech at the University of North Carolina (UNC) led to a mass walkout by students, which left almost no one in attendance to hear Horowitz’s talk. The Daily Tar Heel picks up the story:
In Monday’s lecture, Horowitz argued that Palestine is trying to destroy Israel and that Israel fights back only in self-defense.
Horowitz criticized groups like the Muslim Students Association, linking them to various terrorist groups. He also compared Muslims to Nazis.
“There are good Muslims and there are bad Muslims,” he said. “But there were good Germans too, and in the end they didn’t make a damn difference.”
You can watch video of the incident here:
The walkout has since spawned multiple disavowals and apologies on the part of other pro-Israel groups, including the campus chapter of Hillel.
But was Horowitz that far off? Information about one of the students involved in the walkout, who has since spoken publicly on behalf of those who did choose to walk out, suggests that there may have been more afoot than simple reaction to “bigotry.”
The Daily Tar Heel article quotes one Mariem Masmoudi, a co-founder of the University of North Carolina’s Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue Committee, as calling Horowitz’s words “completely insulting and destructive.”
This sounds innocent enough until you realize that Masmoudi is more than an innocent, offended college student. She is, in fact, an experienced student revolutionary who has blogged about her experiences fighting in the Tunisian “Jasmine” revolution at her aptly named blog, “Youth in Revolt.” She describes herself this way:
My name is Mariem Masmoudi, and this site is the electronic equivalent of my life for the 6 months between January and August, 2011.
I withdrew from my last semester at UNC-Chapel Hill before my planned-May 2011 graduation to do what I can in the pursuit of real and lasting democratic reforms. [...]
This is a blog about youth in an ACTUAL revolution.
Here’s a photo of Masmoudi herself, taken by the Daily Tar Heel. It’s worth noting that she appears to be dressed in a far more Western fashion than many other Muslim students:
So is that all worth noting regarding Masmoudi’s? Not really. As it turns out, not only is she a former youth revolutionary, but her own father runs an organization which arguably has deep ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. Meet Dr. Radwan Masmoudi, former engineer turned co-founder of the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy (CSID). CSID’s bio describes him thusly:
Radwan has written and published several papers on the subject of democracy, diversity, human rights, and tolerance in Islam. In recent years, Radwan has visited, organized events, and spoken at major international conferences in Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Turkey, Qatar, Jordan, Sudan, Nigeria, the Philippines/Mindanao, Germany, South Africa, Lebanon, and Tunisia.
Sounds like Dr. Masmoudi might be one of those Muslim equivalents of the “good Germans,” right? Maybe, maybe not. Many of Dr. Masmoudi’s efforts have received glowing coverage from the Muslim Brotherhood, including a little gem titled “Islamist Govts Not the Enemy, Say Mideast Experts.” The leader of these experts? Radwan Masmoudi. His organization, CSID, also coordinated with the Muslim Brotherhood to host a Tunisian terrorist leader in June of last year.
In the interests of fairness, it should be noted that Masmoudi and his daughter may simply be too naive to know who their friends are. Some might say they have the wrong enemies, if the younger Masmoudi’s response to David Horowitz is any guide.
(H/T: Blaze reader Randy D.)






















































































































Comments (123)
KidCharlemagne
Mar. 14, 2012 at 9:08amDavid Horowitz is just another run-of-the-mill Marxist who wants to drag the U.S. into another Middle East war (that coincidentally enough, he won’t ever have to fight in):
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“Beginning in the early 1960s, Horowitz lived in London as an employee of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation. Regarding himself as a serious Marxist intellectual, Horowitz was disturbed when, in 1966, Ralph Schoenman persuaded Bertrand Russell to convene a war crimes tribunal to judge American involvement in the Vietnam War.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Horowitz
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davetrav
Mar. 14, 2012 at 8:12amThis girl must love America—in her Country if she took her flag like she did ours—-they would have put it around her and set it on fire. Maybe we should change our good nature.
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Godfather.1
Mar. 14, 2012 at 6:37amNo way! More racism on The Blaze!! I never thought I’d see it here. After all, all you Blazers claim that there is no racism here.
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Mark B.
Mar. 14, 2012 at 2:12pmWhat are you talking about? Be specific.
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LukeCh13Vs24
Mar. 14, 2012 at 5:02amFYI- Carolina has one of the largest Campus Crusades in the entire nation by numbers, an excellent medical school, and a phenomenal business school. It also has a ton of left leaning faculty, yes, but let’s not get carried away here bashing UNC. Its problems are not endemic or unique, they are unfortunately inherent to all public educational institutions these days. I am a graduate of UNC, combat veteran OIF X2, and Bible believing Christian, and know many brothers and sisters in Christ that went to Carolina. I have more of a problem with private schools that hold in name to the religious affiliations they were founded by, and do not adhere to the their standards in any way, shape, or form.
JOEL 3:13
ABO 2012
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valleyfever
Mar. 14, 2012 at 3:02amIf she is an Islamic revolutionary, what is she doing in this country in the first place. Weren’t the 9-11 perps here on student visas.
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letsgettogether55
Mar. 14, 2012 at 3:12pm1) She is not an “islamic” revolutionary, she is simply a revolutionary, she assisted in a PEACEFUL revolution against an oppressive dictator
2) She was born and raised in the United States, she loves both of her countries, and she has as much right to be here as you do
How about you don’t make offensive comments about people you do not know next time? Try not to make a fool of yourself.
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Mr.Fitnah
Mar. 14, 2012 at 2:31amAnyone remember UNC and Mohammed Reza Tahieri ?
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Mr.Fitnah
Mar. 14, 2012 at 2:20amThe Nazi comparison works well. Muslims were the nazi allies, Were there good nazis and bad nazis?
I dont think so.
There is no radical Nazi either as there is no radical Islam.
There is Islam and jihad If you are not doing jihad you are a bad muslim.
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Netsurfer2
Mar. 14, 2012 at 1:57amWe live in a day and age where it is OK to hate everyone just because of their religion. I don’t hate the people of Islam, I don’t like any religion that teaches people that it is OK to do wrong onto others! I don’t like that they treat their women like furniture in which they own. Everyone has rights! I don’t like when their women cannot drive or have any freedoms, yet the men live by a different rule! It is not right to be unfair! It is not right to treat anyone lower than yourself. There is no difference between a rich man and a poor man in who they are, they are all people!
I work three to four different jobs at work and my boss complains about paying taxes, thinks of himself as better than everyone, drives a Mercedes Benz and believes America is out to get the small company, yet they make 5 million a year and complain about the person who makes 35,000. per year (who really makes them the money in the first place). If I made their wage, I would never have any financial problems, because I save my money to begin with and have no debt, paid my college off and everything. Greed will get you someday! It’s just a matter of time!
That goes for any religion!
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TRUTHSENSE
Mar. 14, 2012 at 1:20amDon’t know who to pull for (or against) when UNC plays Duke in basketball anymore. Is Duke any less liberal?
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PaxInVeritate
Mar. 14, 2012 at 12:44amInteresting. Can’t even reply to myself…. Hmmmmmm
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PaxInVeritate
Mar. 14, 2012 at 12:37amTest… 1,2,3,4… Test, test. For some reason The Blaze Reply button isn’t working. Checking out the Post button.
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PaxInVeritate
Mar. 14, 2012 at 12:39amInteresting.
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PaxInVeritate
Mar. 14, 2012 at 12:46amGreat googalie moogalie
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RandysRight
Mar. 14, 2012 at 12:00amWhat happened to the video that was on the top of the page, it’s down??
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RandysRight
Mar. 13, 2012 at 11:32pmHere’s a video when I followed the students that walked out of Horowitz Speech last night, you tube link below
http://youtu.be/tSRzUFwEBY8
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Mr.Fitnah
Mar. 14, 2012 at 2:30amThose openminded protesters truly showed who was whom.
Thanks
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hogtrashhd
Mar. 13, 2012 at 10:54pmif my kid ever got involved with these idiots i’d stop paying tuition and sending money.. why are these kids sooooo stupid and easily duped?
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One of the Quiet Ones
Mar. 13, 2012 at 10:32pmThe University of North Carolina’s Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue Committee? And what do they do? I think they are affiliated with the Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue Committee of Uruguay and the People’s Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue Committee of Beijing. (I don’t really think those groups exist)
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SCARY313568
Mar. 13, 2012 at 10:24pmThere is absolutely no excuse for this behavior. Yet, this is exactly the problem with higher learning institutions in the 21st century. They are a hotbed of liberalism and for American students to openly support the savage Muslims is a disgrace. All college faculty should be reavulated. There are plenty of people smart enough to replace these commies and educate these students without the liberal bias crap………
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Lady 4 Liberty
Mar. 13, 2012 at 10:01pmI think that PavePaws is correct. This sounded fishy from the beginning as if it were all staged.
I live less than 20 minutes from UNC and believe me this behavior does not reflect many of us here at all!
God bless you David for always trying to warn and educate the youth. Never ever give up!
Shame on all of those inmature useful idiots that walked out and thought they were sooooooo special.
The truth is …, they were pathetic. They don’t even come close to a fraction of David’s quality character.
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nceagle
Mar. 13, 2012 at 9:56pmMy wife and I attended the event. The Muslim “students” sat in the front seats and were polite but were up in David’s face for a reason. With the Muslims were several non-Muslim sympathizers. Sadly few other students attended the event and from David’s comments, the only sponsors were a Christian coalition in support of Israel and the Young Republican’s. NO Jewish organizations stood with him or supported the event. The student body as a whole were apparently either completely indifferent or uninformed about the holding of the event, its location and time. From one visiting the campus to attend, I will say it was scheduled in a hall for which there was little available parking; most parking spots had “reserved for staff” signs that covered 24 hour spans or a 30-minute time limit “that was strictly enforced”. David’s presentation was not inflammatory; he set out the facts on the establishment of Israel, Syria, Iraq, etc after the defeat of the Turkish Ottoman Empire in WWI. Nothing he said was something you would hear in the mainstream media, as he gave simple historic facts that are NOT taught today. The walkout was timed, was supposed to be dramatic but wasn’t. Rather than stay, maybe dialogue with the speaker, they smuggly marched out. Can’t confuse them with facts. When he asked who trains their children from the earliest age to kill others, especially children by strapping explosives on themselves, he was asking a serious question. Didn’t seem to
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troymac20
Mar. 14, 2012 at 8:43amNo Jewish organizations stood with him or supported him.
And Jews, Christians, Muslims and Atheist all walked out on him.
Gee I wonder why?
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marybethelizabeth
Mar. 13, 2012 at 9:08pmThe sins of their fathers? Young, Mr. Holt, you should be ashamed to have your name associated with this story.
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Tepeyac
Mar. 13, 2012 at 8:59pmWhat’s the tuition at UNC $50 a semester.? That would explain all the morons who walked out !
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strawberry411a
Mar. 13, 2012 at 8:40pmWe can continue to stick our heads in the sand or we can confront evil and stop it in it’s tracks..OUTSIDE the USA. Where are the moderate Muslims I constantly hear about…yet NEVER NEVER see or hear from. At this point the comparisons between the average Nazi of 1941 and the supporters of terrorist organizations such as these are more than fair.
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LeadNotFollow
Mar. 13, 2012 at 8:20pm…
Glad those pieces of human debris walked out.
They were just taking up good seats, that should have been occupied by those who really care about Israel.
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Judeo_Christian
Mar. 13, 2012 at 8:11pmWhat is it with people who immigrated to our country in the last 20 years. It used to be that when people chose to come to America, it was understood that they were to assimilate themselves into our “American” culture. Now, people come to America and want to replace our culture with the culture of the country they came from. They want nothing to do with our culture.
If they liked how things were back home…….why don’t they just stay there?
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ThankBabyJesus
Mar. 13, 2012 at 8:11pmAll I can say is deal with it. Co-exist. We all know the standards of Islam and the left are unrealistic. Sometimes they don’t even know their own standards, therefore, we live in the time of crazy basterds.
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SpeckledPup
Mar. 13, 2012 at 7:51pmjust sittin’, waiting for obama’s obama-led obama-induced civil war to start … real good guarantee from what we hear that ALL those mosques across America will be rubble and ashes before the first week of war is out.
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