Friday, December 11, 2015

In defense of The Donald from someone who does not support him.

By Rob Janicki


Donald Trump recently proposed a temporary ban on allowing foreign Muslims from entering into America, until such time as the federal government can figure out how to protect Americans from the possibility of radical Islamist terrorists entering America bent upon the mass murder of Americans.

The supposed "Moderate Muslim World" has gone nuts over Trump's remarks and they have been joined by fawning liberals that take Trump's words out of context and call him a racist, which is odd, since Islam is a religion  and not a race.  Then again, simple facts have never gotten in the way of a good political narrative for liberals or those supposed moderate Muslims.  Whether you favor Trump as a GOP presidential candidate or not, and I don't, you have to look to the truth of what he said on banning Muslims from entering America.  In that regard, Trump seems to have been slandered, at least to some degree.  Moving on to the flip side of this hysteria.

One has to ask where is the world wide moderate Muslim outrage over and action against the brutal  barbarians of ISIS, who have been savagely murdering anyone that does not subscribe to their definition of what Islam is all about?  These same savages have beheaded, burned or buried people alive along with a host of other means of mass and individual murder of infidels and Muslims that will not adopt their version of Islam.

Let's remember a simple axiom that states if you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem.

The supposed moderate Muslims of the world are basically irrelevant, since they only espouse rhetorical flourishes condemning the likes of the radical Islamists, while doing absolutely nothing tangible to confront the evil doers of the world wide radical Islamist terrorists turning the world upside down to reestablish their religious mandated Caliphate.

Trump's point on an injunction of temporarily banning foreign Muslims from entering America may not have been couched in the most temperate of terms, but that does not make him, in this instance, a racist or anything else, other than someone who is concerned about the cancer of radical Islamist terrorists invading and infecting America by any devious means available to them.

So in this case I am not going to jump on the, "Let's Lynch Donald Trump as a Racist", bandwagon.  I think there are enough other reasons to criticize Trump, but this latest thought of a temporary ban on allowing foreign Muslims into America, just isn't one of those reasons to crucify Donald Trump in the media or from the podium of the White House Press briefing room.

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