Fusionmunster
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« on: June 12, 2016, 04:26:02 PM » |
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Seriously, this is a moment to come together and Trump does this. F-ck him to hell and back. He speaks for a lot of people, too.
Come together? On what basis? I'm serious; for diverse folks to "come together", there has to be a basis for doing so.
At times like this, folks don't need to "come together" on any other basis than the mutual abhorrence of the taking of human life. Why that seems so difficult is what begs a discussion. They need coherent, truthful, answers as to how something like this happened, why something like this happened, and straight talk about their safety. They don't need to me moralized by politicians that they consider immoral, rightly or wrongly.
They won't get this from their leaders.
They'll get another diatribe about "gun violence". Since the victims were disproportionately gay, there will be platitudes about "tolerance" as a sop to the LGBT constituency, using a tragedy to advance other issues that many folks are still undecided about (e. g. including "sexual orientation" as a protected class, along with race, creed, color, and national origin). Left unsaid (by Obama and Clinton, anyway) will be the contradiction between tolerance for LGBT folks (one Democratic constituency) with the religious beliefs of many American Muslims, beliefs that include the tenets of Sharia Law. Perhaps this tension between two specific constituencies within the Democratic Party is why Obama seems to have the inability to say the words "Radical Islamic Terrorists" when assigning blame in such incidents. And, of course, we'll hear how "all Muslims aren't to blame", etc., something we hear a lot of, but rarely do we hear a prominent Muslim denounce Sharia Law.
What American's need is leaders who won't pretend that Sharia Law and Jihad is, somehow, not a part of Islam. What Americans need are leaders that are willing to cut off immigration to groups and individuals whose world view is opposed to liberal democracy and a republican form of government, and who would use our democratic institutions to end the freedoms they are designed to protect. What Americans need is an honest, non-hysterical discussion of Radical Islamic Terror and America's vulnerability to it.
The truthful answer is a man on the fbi terror watch list went out last week and legally purchased a hand gun and an assault rifle. There was a bill voted down by senate republicans last year that would have prevented him from doing so. It doesnt seem that complicated to me.
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