Ben Shapiro: The Myth of the Tiny Radical Muslim Minority

By Henry Turner in Minorities & Indigenous People 2010 views 10th October 2016 Video Duration: 00:06:18
In the debut of Reality Check, Ben Shapiro takes on Ben Affleck and the myth that only a tiny minority of Muslims worldwide are radical. http://TruthRevolt.org

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