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haele

(15,465 posts)
9. Right, tell me again how the Saturday EO had nothing to do with religion?
Tue Jan 31, 2017, 02:39 PM
Jan 2017

First, it was majority Islamic countries where Drumpf didn't have any businesses identified as being threats to America - and it so happens that the Majority Islamic countries that are actually unsafe for Americans - where terrorists originated that had actually killed or harmed Americans on U.S. soil over the past 30 years were not on that list because, well, Drumpf has businesses there.
Lie and Hypocritical bigotry example #1
Second - Proof of not being a muslim from these countries allows one to be exempt from the EO. Unconstitutional Religious Test. Also against the treaty of Tripoli. Hypocritical bigotry example #2

And the excuses - "well these are countries where Christians are being killed for being Christians" - I guess Marionite Christians in Egypt, or Christians in Malaysia or Pakistan aren't real Christians when their churches are firebombed and they're arrested for being apostate and murdered in their homes.
Hypocritical bigotry example #3.

Look, anyone with half a brain can tell you that when people see others like them being singled out, they know they're next. Let's threaten and radicalize the refugees, immigrants, and children of immigrants that are already over here, why don't we? That makes America really safe, doesn't it...

Such "good, Patriotic Christians" who are wiping their ignorant asses on a Constitution they never read (well, except for the 2nd Amendment for most of them), doing the best for their particular religion - that they've also never read.
Precious little 5% snowflakes want their "rights" and "freedom", but don't believe they're beholden to the same rule of law that made this country what I is, the same rule of law the rest of the 95% of us live under.
I really wish we can find a dimensional pocket to drop those fearful little snowflakes into so they can sort out their own petty issues amongst themselves while the rest of us get along with the great, big, diverse world we exist in.

I'm not at all fond of Radicalism in any religion. But I do believe in a fair, secular society of rights and laws that everyone lives under, no matter what radical religion they want to live under.

Haele

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