Clementine
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Who knew that Muslims can be Islamophobic?
Muslims imposing a Muslim ban. Looks like we're behind in the effort to stop terrorists from infiltrating our country. Kuwait put a ban in place 6 years ago. The United Arab Emirates supports Trump's decision. It's because they know there are terrorists who are trying to get in. Funny how liberals are so quick to bash Trump that they are willing to ignore all facts and logic. I guess it helps when your followers are blind and don't bother to inform themselves
Libs are more in a tizzy over law abiding citizens protecting themselves than they are over terrorists coming here with the intention of killing as many of us as possible. I think they want that since they love being able to blame guns.
"The majority-Muslim country of Kuwait currently has a visa ban on five of the seven countries named in President Trump's recent executive order, calling into question the alleged Islamophobic nature of the “Muslim ban.” Islam is the official religion of Kuwait, and yet passport holders from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan have not been able to obtain visas to enter the country since 2011.
Kuwaiti officials note the problematic “instability” of the five countries - specifically, internal conflict and terrorism - as reasons for the travel restrictions. In 2015, a mosque in Kuwait was bombed, leading to 27 deaths.
Kuwait is not the only Arab state to take a tough stance on travel restrictions from unstable Muslim countries. Lieutenant General Khalfan, Dubai's head of security even tweeted support for Trump's executive order:
“We completely support Trump in his ban on entry to those who may cause a breach in America's security.”
The United Arab Emirates also gave approval to the ban. Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan said on Wednesday that Trump's ban was not anti-Islam, and that it was a “sovereign decision” of the United States that must be respected.
It is painfully obvious that there is nothing inherently Islamophobic in Trump's executive order. The order never uses the word Muslim, and fails to target many of the most populous Muslim countries. The order is a perfectly reasonable reaction to the threat of terrorism coming from these countries.
A threat that Kuwait identified long before Trump."
Kuwait Has Had a 'Muslim Ban' Since 2011
Muslims imposing a Muslim ban. Looks like we're behind in the effort to stop terrorists from infiltrating our country. Kuwait put a ban in place 6 years ago. The United Arab Emirates supports Trump's decision. It's because they know there are terrorists who are trying to get in. Funny how liberals are so quick to bash Trump that they are willing to ignore all facts and logic. I guess it helps when your followers are blind and don't bother to inform themselves
Libs are more in a tizzy over law abiding citizens protecting themselves than they are over terrorists coming here with the intention of killing as many of us as possible. I think they want that since they love being able to blame guns.
"The majority-Muslim country of Kuwait currently has a visa ban on five of the seven countries named in President Trump's recent executive order, calling into question the alleged Islamophobic nature of the “Muslim ban.” Islam is the official religion of Kuwait, and yet passport holders from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan have not been able to obtain visas to enter the country since 2011.
Kuwaiti officials note the problematic “instability” of the five countries - specifically, internal conflict and terrorism - as reasons for the travel restrictions. In 2015, a mosque in Kuwait was bombed, leading to 27 deaths.
Kuwait is not the only Arab state to take a tough stance on travel restrictions from unstable Muslim countries. Lieutenant General Khalfan, Dubai's head of security even tweeted support for Trump's executive order:
“We completely support Trump in his ban on entry to those who may cause a breach in America's security.”
The United Arab Emirates also gave approval to the ban. Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan said on Wednesday that Trump's ban was not anti-Islam, and that it was a “sovereign decision” of the United States that must be respected.
It is painfully obvious that there is nothing inherently Islamophobic in Trump's executive order. The order never uses the word Muslim, and fails to target many of the most populous Muslim countries. The order is a perfectly reasonable reaction to the threat of terrorism coming from these countries.
A threat that Kuwait identified long before Trump."
Kuwait Has Had a 'Muslim Ban' Since 2011