......not all Muslims are terrorists but all terrorists are Muslims. Not true and I know you are intelligent enough to know it is not true!!!
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 5:04 PM, Hot4azintop via PoliticalForum < [email protected]> wrote: > .......not all Muslims are terrorists but all terrorists are > Muslims....... and until the American Moslem community begins to take > resposibility for their own lack of action or even speaking out against > Jihad.... Americans of all the other faiths must do so. Moslems are the > ones who are sworn to destroy Western Culture ......we are not threatening > them and their Fascist beliefs here at home......now they are portraying > themselves as the VICTIMS of American society ......what about the victims > of their bombs and who is giving these people all this money......families > now receive $7,000 if a family member blows themselves up and take out > others.......who is paying them? BTW, I've not read of any hostile action > taken against Moslems in this country but they are killing us......look at > Okla. and the beheadings there or San Bernardino and 14 murdered there or > Texas at the military base....speaking out against Islam is not > "Islamophobia" when in fact they are killing the infidels....you and me. > Look at how they are using children to instill guilt in us infidels in > hopes of shutting us up.......BTW,we are fighting a war on terror and let > me remind you that during WW2 we did not allow Germans or Japanese into the > United States.....lets do the same with Moslems as they the terrorists...... > > In a message dated 2/27/2016 12:18:43 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2016/02/27/its-terrifying-texas-muslims-grapple-with-the-rise-of-donald-trump.html > > > > *‘It’s terrifying’: Texas Muslims grapple with the rise of Donald Trump * > > *The resounding electoral success of Trump’s Islamophobia has astonished > and frightened the Muslim community.* > > *By:* Daniel Dale <http://www.thestar.com/authors.dale_daniel.html> > Washington Bureau, Published on Sat Feb 27 2016 > > HOUSTON—Sadia Jalali, a family therapist in Houston, was driving her four > children to school a few days ago. Maroon 5 was on the radio. Her eldest, > sitting in the back seat of the minivan, asked her to turn it down. Zayd is > 10. He had a question. > > “Mama,” he asked, “if Donald Trump becomes the president, what are we > going to do?” > > Jalali, a 36-year-old who was born in Florida, asked what her son meant. > He wanted to know if they were going to have to move. > > “I was like, ‘Where would we move to?’ He said, ‘I don’t know, people just > keep talking about are we going to move somewhere. I don’t want to live in > Pakistan.’ ” > > The anti-Muslim bigotry of the favourite for the Republican presidential > nomination has been normalized. At Thursday’s CNN debate in Texas, an > entire segment on “religious liberty” started and ended without anyone > challenging Trump on his proposal to ban 1.6 billion adherents of Islam > from entering the United States, his intention to shut down mosques, or his > musings about a mandatory Muslim registry. > > Muslims have not forgotten. > > Trump’s Islamophobia has deeply alarmed a faith community that has long > been optimistic about its place in America. And his resounding electoral > success has created a kind of crisis of citizenship for Muslim Americans, > little children and prosperous professionals alike, who now wonder whether > they belong like they thought they did. > > “What we thought was inconceivable,” said Ali Zakaria, a Houston > litigator, “is in fact taking place.” > > Zakaria, a 51-year-old father of three whose office decor includes a > bouquet of miniature American flags, came from Pakistan at 15. He felt so > accepted, even by good-ol’-boy Texans who loathed northern “Yankees,” that > he enrolled at Houston Baptist University. Trump’s popularity has him > anxious about things he had never before sweat. > > His sisters wear the hijab. If their car breaks down, will they be safe > from the person who stops to help? His 14-year-old son plays basketball and > attends classes at a mosque. What if it is attacked by a fanatic inspired > by Trump’s praise for the idea of massacring Muslim prisoners to deter > terrorism? > > “When I hear these things, as an attorney I interpret them for what they > are,” he said. “But I’m not so sure that somebody who is following Trump > and is taking each and every word he says seriously, as the gospel, will > say that it’s not OK to kill innocent people.” > > Late last year, after a trial where Zakaria’s client was a Muslim, the > judge asked him why he hadn’t asked prospective jurors if they were > Islamophobic. > > [image: Description: Protester holds an American flag and a sign as he > stands outside the Islamic Community Center on May 29, 2015 in Phoenix, > Arizona. Crowds gathered in response to a planned 'freedom of speech' > demonstration where attendees were encouraged to bring weapons and "draw > Mohammed."] > > Christian Petersen > > Protester holds an American flag and a sign as he stands outside the > Islamic Community Center on May 29, 2015 in Phoenix, Arizona. Crowds > gathered in response to a planned 'freedom of speech' demonstration where > attendees were encouraged to bring weapons and "draw Mohammed." > > He had never thought he needed to: the Houston he knows is diverse and > accepting. Then again, he also hadn’t thought an Islamophobic presidential > candidate could achieve national success. Trump’s triumphs in the primary > have challenged his fundamental assumptions about America. > > “A lot of times, I question whether the U.S. is still going to accept me > as an American who happens to be a Muslim. I didn’t have that question > after September 11. I have this question now,” he said. “>From a > psychological point of view, that’s a big change.” > > Muslims in Houston and Dallas said they were at once concerned about their > safety and not nearly frightened enough to change their behaviour. And they > expressed confidence Americans would reject Trump in a general election. > > But they worried, anyway, about what the billionaire’s mainstreaming of > anti-Muslim rhetoric and policy might mean for their future. Trump, said > medical researcher Nashwa Khalil, has created a bigotry template that will > be adopted by candidates for lower offices. > > “I’m not worried about him making policies. I’m worried about everybody > else making policies at the local level,” Khalil, 42, said before a midday > prayer at a Houston mosque. “I think certain people are going to start > really pushing that agenda.” > > “What sort of political climate will my children be raised in? What type > of environment will I have to walk through 10 years or 15 years down the > line?” said Sameera Omar, a 22-year-old psychology graduate in Dallas. “At > first it was just entertainment. It’s terrifying that as time keeps going > and we’re getting closer and closer to the election, this is starting to > settle in.” > > Omar, who wears the hijab, said she is newly nervous walking to her car. > She said she is more concerned, though, that Trump is fostering in Muslims > a paralyzing apprehension about their own identities — the kind of fear, > she said, that “limits where you see yourself in this country, limits the > possibility of your achievements as a citizen, makes you doubt who you are > as a person of faith.” > > “It would be horrifying,” she said, “if this period of time was the > catalyst for generations and generations of people who are not confident in > their own skin.” > > The Muslim community is highly diverse, and so are Muslim opinions on the > nature of the Trump threat. Shuja Rab, a 37-year-old software engineer > praying at the Houston mosque, said “it almost feels like it’s like Nazi > Germany all over again.” Jalali, whose job demands hopefulness, said she > still sees Trump as a “big circus act” rather than a serious menace. > > “I don’t let it get to me,” she said in a coffee shop on Thursday. “I > don’t want to be scared. I don’t want to live like that.” > > She said Muslims might try to do more to showcase their good works, like > her mosque’s sandwich drives for the homeless. Otherwise, she said, she > would respond to the era of Trump by making a quiet statement — doing > precisely nothing different. > > *A party united* > > It’s mostly Donald Trump, but not only him. 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