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‘Get Over It’ – PJ Media

Does Jonathan Brown ever step back and ponder what kind of man he has become?

The learned Brown is by all outward appearances a successful man: he is a professor at Georgetown University, a published author, and a sought-after public speaker — someone who has attained a great deal of success in his chosen field. Brown is also, however, a convert to Islam, and instead of demonstrating in his words and deeds the glories of his newfound faith, he has repeatedly confirmed the contentions of those who maintain that the action of Islam in a human soul actually makes someone a worse, not a better person. For Jonathan Brown is, without any exaggeration at all, a thoroughly reprehensible human being.





The latest display of the hatred and contempt that overwhelms Brown’s soul comes within the context of a discussion of the Muslim rape gangs that (with willing aid from leftists) destroyed the lives of a generation of British girls. Brown actually deleted his own X account after this, although he almost certainly didn’t do so because he is sorry for what he wrote. He was just sorry that he became the focus of yet another firestorm. 

It all started when British politician Rupert Lowe wrote: “There is a link between the rape gangs and one particular religion — we have seen it again and again and again at our inquiry. That religion is Islam. As a country, we must have the courage to face up to that fact.” Lowe was rightas Holy Hell: Islam’s Abuse of Women and the Infidels Who Enable It demonstrates, and Brown actually confirmed what he wrote when he responded not by denying that the crimes occurred, or that they had anything to do with Islam, but simply by saying: “Get over it.” 

Brown must have thought this cruel and ugly response was clever and witty, for he repeated it soon afterward. Another X user correctly pointed out: “There is something absurdly evil about saying ‘get over it’ in context with gang rape, torture and murder for religious reasons. Something like this would never be said about any other group for lesser crimes.” To that, Brown displayed his incisive wit, repeating: “Get over it.”





Brown quickly found himself at the center of another controversy. Libs of Tik Tok posted screenshots of Brown’s X posts and asked: “Do you support this @Georgetown?” Many others asked the same question, and Georgetown officials have so far maintained a stony silence. The answer, however, is likely yes, it does support Brown’s indifference to the victims of Muslim rape gangs.

This is a reasonable conclusion to draw from the fact that Georgetown University has received over $1 billion from Qatar since 2005, as well as at least $20 million from the Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal. Brown is the Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Chair of Islamic Civilization at Georgetown’s Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding.

This was not the first time Brown drew negative attention to himself and to Georgetown. Back in July 2025, he kicked up a furor with an X post hoping that the Islamic Republic of Iran would strike an American or Israeli base, apparently with a nuclear bomb: 

I’m not an expert, but I assume Iran could still get a bomb easily. I hope Iran does some symbolic strike on a base, then everyone stops. I’m surprised this is what these FDD/Hasbara people have been auto-erotically asphyxiating themselves for all these years. Ironically, the main takeaways (in my non-expert opinion, and I’m happy to be corrected) from all this have nothing to do with a US attack: 1) Iran can take a licking; 2) if Israel attacks Iranian cities, it gets f***ed up pretty bad. I mean I’ve been shocked at the damage Iranian missiles caused; 3) despite his best efforts, Reza Pahlavi HVAC repair services still only third best in Nova.





Before that, Brown made clear his open allegiance to elements of Islamic doctrine that other Islamic apologists in the U.S. routinely deny even exist. He has unhesitatingly embraced the idea that Islam condones slavery, and has said: “I don’t think it’s morally evil to own somebody.” He has also condoned the rape of female non-Muslim war captives: “Consent isn’t necessary for lawful sex.” In 2023, he doubled down on his support for Islamic slavery, saying: “I’m not going to say that the Quran allows something evil” or Muhammad, who owned slaves. “did something morally evil.” Brown added that “slavery is in the Quran and the precedent of the Prophet Muhammad… You can’t say that the Quran prohibited slavery, because it didn’t.”

Related: A Muslim U.S. Soldier Says She’ll Disobey Commands to Fight Muslims. Now What?

As repulsive as Brown’s stances are, they represent a refreshing departure from the soothing lies Islamic apologists usually feed to unsuspecting non-Muslims. At least Brown is honest, and his allegiances are clear, and not only from his public statements: he is the son-in-law of Sami al-Arian, a convicted jihad terror leader who labored in south Florida for Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

Just like old Sami, Brown is venomously anti-Israel. In Nov. 2023, just weeks after Hamas jihadis massacred 1,200 Israelis, Brown wrote: “Israel has been engaged in a genocidal project for decades. I’m a full professor.” In March 2024, he followed that up with “Israeli security forces are lunatics. Israel is insanely racist.” 





Why is this thoroughly distasteful individual a professor at a major American university? The fact that a doctrinaire pro-Hamas Muslim hardliner and slavery and rape apologist would hold a respectable professorial chair in a major American university is an indication of how far the corruption has advanced in our Saudi- and Qatari-funded colleges and universities.


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