Here's a ChatGPT primer for those not familiar with this:
The Muslim Brotherhood’s long-term plan, laid out in its own 1991 Explanatory Memorandum seized by the FBI, isn’t about bombs or terror — it’s about slow, patient infiltration. The memo openly describes a “civilizational jihad” to “eliminate and destroy Western civilization from within.” The strategy is to embed Islamist ideology into schools, universities, community groups, and politics until it becomes normalized and unchallengeable — all under the banner of diversity, religious freedom, and civil rights.
Groups like CAIR, the Islamic Society of North America, and others grew out of this network. They present themselves as mainstream advocacy or interfaith organizations, but their roots trace back to the Brotherhood’s ecosystem. On college campuses, Muslim Student Associations and groups like Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) have become powerful voices, often partnering with far-left movements like the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). These alliances share short-term anti-Western causes — anti-Israel activism, “anti-imperialism,” and identity politics — but they unwittingly advance an agenda that ultimately rejects the very liberal values they claim to defend.
At its core, the Brotherhood’s vision of society is not pluralistic or tolerant. Implementing Sharia law, as envisioned by its ideologues, means rolling back women’s rights, subordinating non-Muslims, criminalizing homosexuality, censoring speech, and enforcing moral codes through religious authority. It’s not about faith — it’s about power. And by hiding behind America’s own freedoms and progressive rhetoric, this “civilizational jihad” seeks to achieve what violent jihad never could: a slow cultural submission disguised as social justice.