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I’m Muslim, and I Thank Allah for Donald Trump
In his letter, Moore first reminds Trump they met in November 1998 while both appearing on an unidentified talk show.
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Moore tells Trump that, like “many other angry white guys”, he has chosen those of the Muslim faith to be his “bogeyman”. That bogeyman, in your mind, are all Muslims.
Donald Trump had pushed the proposal which was rebuked by many individuals and groups all over the world, including the Senate Judiciary Committee who said that blocking entry to the United States based on one’s religion is against the principles that America stands for. No, Moore, you are not Muslim.
“Until we are able to determine and understand this problem and the unsafe threat it poses, our country can not be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for human life”, Mr Trump had said in a statement, which was widely condemned.
“So, in desperation and insanity, you call for a ban on all Muslims entering this country”.
“I was raised to believe that we are all each other’s brother and sister, regardless of race, creed or color”, Moore wrote.
“If you don’t like living by these American rules, then you need to go to the time-out room in any one of your Towers, sit there, and think about what you’ve said”, he said.
Dozens of Muslim demonstrators prayed outside Republican Presidential hopeful Donald Trump’s offices and campaign headquarters in NY on Sunday during a protest against the candidate’s rhetoric, according to Mail Online.
“Say no to Trump” and “Dump Trump”, read placards held by some of the demonstrators outside iconic Trump Tower. He pointed out that although all Muslims are not Jihadists, but the reality is that all Jihadists are Muslims and the government must “stop worrying about offending some people and start defending all Americans”. “People respect what I say”.
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Moore has become increasingly vocal about his dislike for the Republican frontrunner; last week, he invited Facebook followers to report Trump for “hate speech” in an effort to have him banned from the social media service. Cruz was second at 15 per cent, followed by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson at 12 per cent, Marco Rubio, a U.S. senator from Florida, at 10 per cent and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush at 9 per cent.