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Delving into the societal responses to these growing threats, Hirsi Ali speaks on a pervasive self-hatred within established Western leadership, which often translates into an unwillingness to confront radical ideologies directly. She identifies a psychological resistance marked by a misguided bout of atonement toward past injustices experienced by marginalized groups. As a result, there exists a paradox where the established order provides a free pass for radical ideologies to thrive without adequate scrutiny.