Donald Trump knows how to push people’s buttons. A Muslim group is highly offended at remarks
the republican presidential candidate made at a South Carolina rally. These death cult adherents are demanding a
debate on the finer points of the “religion of peace.” Here is their missive:
"Ever
since you announced your run for Presidency of the United States, you have
scapegoated the American Muslim community and other minority groups for all
your perceived ills of America.
The truth is that you — and your supporters — are scared of anything that is different than you.
You rely on the promotion of fear and Internet lies to fuel the flames of hate and divisiveness across our country.
You have no understanding of the world in which you live. That's why you insist on backward policies, such as building walls and segregating communities based on religion, as a desperate attempt to create a false sense of strength and security, and to preserve your distorted view of what makes America great.
Well, we have news for you: We will no longer be bullied. We will no longer be your punching bag.
We challenge you to a debate with a representative from the American Muslim community on the issues you have raised about Islam and Muslims.
We are confident that you, a person of great rhetorical ability, will appreciate this opportunity to showcase to America your strength and knowledge in such matters."
The truth is that you — and your supporters — are scared of anything that is different than you.
You rely on the promotion of fear and Internet lies to fuel the flames of hate and divisiveness across our country.
You have no understanding of the world in which you live. That's why you insist on backward policies, such as building walls and segregating communities based on religion, as a desperate attempt to create a false sense of strength and security, and to preserve your distorted view of what makes America great.
Well, we have news for you: We will no longer be bullied. We will no longer be your punching bag.
We challenge you to a debate with a representative from the American Muslim community on the issues you have raised about Islam and Muslims.
We are confident that you, a person of great rhetorical ability, will appreciate this opportunity to showcase to America your strength and knowledge in such matters."
Actually, we do know the world we live in and that
world would be better a place had the anti-Christ Muhammad never existed. We don’t need a debate to showcase the
misery, deprivations and death meted out by this so-called religion of
peace. We’re reminded everyday of the
fruits of Islam when we turn on the television, computer or open a newspaper.
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