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Anti-Sharia Marches

  • Writer: Luminary Starr
    Luminary Starr
  • Dec 30, 2017
  • 2 min read

June 15, 2017 Updates on December 30, 2017, to include articles on Arab Slavery


I admit that I didn't hear all that much about these, initially. Even now, other than a few sites that may be LameStream, I don't know much. I can understand why people would be concerned about Sharia.


ACT for America activists believe Islamic law is largely incompatible with American democracy and basic human rights, and they often warn of a surreptitious effort to replace U.S. law with Sharia. The organization, anchored in Washington, D.C., states on its website that it condemns bias against religious groups and is "proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with peaceful Western Muslims as well as peaceful Muslims worldwide." But of course, "hate groups," who don't want anyone to criticize them, will label this as a hate group.


"The Quran allows slavery, so does the Old Testament. That doesn't mean we allow it today, too," Takim said. Except for, say articles like this, and this, to start. From the second:


More serious infringement of the master’s rule (in American slave-owning parlance, “getting uppity”) can lead to prolonged tortures known as “the camel treatment,” in which the slave’s body is slowly torn apart; the“insect treatment,” in which tiny desert insects are inserted and sealed into the ear canal until the slave is driven mad; and“burning coals,” a torture not fit to describe in a family newspaper.


Maybe Takim shouldn't be making blanket statements, either?


US-Backed Terrorists Behead 24 Syrians Including Baby... among them a mother and a 40-days old infant.


And on a semi-similar note: U.S. “Military Aid” to Al Qaeda, ISIS-Daesh: Pentagon Uses Illicit Arms Trafficking to Channel Enormous Shipments of Light Weapons into Syria But, let's just focus on how ACT, and other such groups are "hate groups," with no legit reason, whatsoever, to urge caution against the non-peaceful Muslim factions.

 
 
 

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