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'''American Taliban''' is a derogatory term used by [[liberals]] and [[atheists]] to describe conservative Christianity in America. Because of their opposition to gay marriage and abortion, liberal extremeists categorize this as being equivalent to the Afghan Taliban who rape and murder innocent women and children.
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'''American Taliban''' is a derogatory term used by [[liberals]] and [[atheists]] to describe conservative [[Christianity]] in America. Because of their opposition to [[gay marriage]] and [[abortion]], liberal extremists categorize this as being equivalent to the Afghan [[Taliban]] who controlled Afghan society and forced [[Sharia|Islamic law]] at gunpoint. The term is often used in reference to [[pro-life]] activists who sometime disrupt the abortion industry in America.
  
The title was first used in reference to [[John Walker Lindh]], a [[California]] man who joined the [[Taliban]] in early 2001, was captured on the battlefield in Afghanistan while in opposition to American forces in October 2001.  Lindh was subsequently returned to the United States where he received 20 years in federal prison.
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The title was first used, in an unrelated fashion, in reference to [[John Walker Lindh]], a [[California]] man from a very [[liberal]] family, who joined the [[Taliban]] in early 2001, was captured on the battlefield in Afghanistan while in opposition to American forces in October 2001.  Lindh was subsequently returned to the United States where he received 20 years in federal prison.<ref>CNN Programs, People in the News - [https://edition.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/people/shows/walker/profile.html John Walker Lindh]</ref>
  
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Latest revision as of 05:08, April 9, 2019

American Taliban is a derogatory term used by liberals and atheists to describe conservative Christianity in America. Because of their opposition to gay marriage and abortion, liberal extremists categorize this as being equivalent to the Afghan Taliban who controlled Afghan society and forced Islamic law at gunpoint. The term is often used in reference to pro-life activists who sometime disrupt the abortion industry in America.

The title was first used, in an unrelated fashion, in reference to John Walker Lindh, a California man from a very liberal family, who joined the Taliban in early 2001, was captured on the battlefield in Afghanistan while in opposition to American forces in October 2001. Lindh was subsequently returned to the United States where he received 20 years in federal prison.[1]

References

  1. CNN Programs, People in the News - John Walker Lindh