A Quote by Jack Chick

Yes, we get death threats every week... from the Muslims. — © Jack Chick
Yes, we get death threats every week... from the Muslims.
We get death threats, kidnapping threats. The press criticizes my weight. It's just the English way.
Yes, I've received death threats.
There’s a big difference between death threats and love letters–even if the person writing the death threats still claims to actually love you. Of course, considering I once tried to kill someone I loved, maybe I had no right to judge.
I receive more threats than I could count; it's almost every week.
If people invited Muslims into their home every week by way of a TV show would go a long way to making people feel comfortable with Muslims and countering misconceptions about who we are. Plus, of course, that will make it easier for us to impose sharia law across America.
One thing I've learned about death threats is that they're great, actually. You should actually be grateful for death threats because those who are taking the time to threaten you that way are getting it out of their system. That's really what they rant to do, yell at you, and they want to threaten you.
The internet has made possible a frightening practice of threats and intimidation - threats of unspeakable violence and death.
If I'm only defined by my sport, I really have failed. Yes, I've opened myself up for more criticism, but I'm a professional athlete. I get criticised every week. I'm used to it. It doesn't mean it doesn't hurt, but you get used to it.
If we are true small 'l' liberals, it's our job to seek out feminist Muslims, ex-Muslims, liberal Muslims, dissenting voices within Muslim communities, gay Muslims - we should promote those voices and in doing so, we demonstrate Islam is not a monolith, Muslims are not homogenous, and that Muslims are truly internally diverse.
Someone comes every morning at nine o'clock to see if I am still alive. I do get lonely, yes, but I have the children who come and see me. I see all my children every week, and there are the grandchildren, too.
Everything I give, pretty much, is public. Not every donor wants to - or is willing to get the kind of abuse and attacks that we do, or death threats, so they're not willing to have their names out. I think the other side is pushing for that because they want to intimidate people so they won't oppose it.
You can get excited and feel unstoppable, but every week presents a new challenge. Each week, you have to work and get better.
Have I gotten any threats? All I get is threats. I get at least six or seven a day.
Any journalist who asked critical questions, anyone on social media who questioned about the extrajudicial killings was bombarded with abuse, threats of violence death threats from trolls and bots and these fake Facebook accounts.
I used to get a lot of death threats. After a while I realized that no one's gonna do anything or they would've.
Thanks to the tabloid campaigns I have many death threats and I was very pleased to get another one the other day.
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