“Is Macro Islam compatible with Western values?” Charlie Kirk once asked during an interview with GB News. “Of course it’s not,” he said.  

This subject was explored in the first episode of a new Frontlines TPUSA documentary titled “The Islamization of the West: Remembrance and Betrayal,” featuring Frontlines Investigative Reporter Vicky Richter

“In the first part of our latest exclusive investigation, the focus shifts from faith to political Islam, cultural friction, and the consequences of denial,” Frontlines described the documentary on X.

Richter first addressed a 2011 study revealing that 51 percent of mosque-goers advocated “violent jihad” and were engaged with literature promoting it.  

“82% of Imams in these mosques recommended studying [violent jihadic] materials,” the report further stated.

Richter also discussed with former NYPD officer Patrick Brosnan the atmosphere of New York City during the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001 and the aftermath of them. 

Brosnan is baffled with the lack of understanding among Americans in the years since 9/11.

“We promised we would learn, but we didn’t,” he said, given the copious amounts of casualties stemming from the catastrophic attacks.

The number of firefighters (343) who were killed will be forever “emblazoned” in Brosnan’s mind, as one who was on scene as the World Trade Center fell. 

As for the recently inaugurated Mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani, Bronson simply said “God help us.” Mamdani has been seen with a imam who was an “unindicted co-conspirator” in the February 26, 1993 attacks on the World Trade Center.

Later in the documentary, Richter spoke with a former-Muslim activist named Sani on the subject of women and Islam, specifically the doctrine of submission, and the possible effects of Mamdani’s relationship with Islam on New York City.  

Frustrations with certain doctrines and practices in Islam led to a change in Sani’s religious outlook over time. She also warned about the “brainwashing “of the youth taking place in the religion. 

“I am very concerned with these extremists being acknowledged and accepted and embraced,” she said.