How Obama’s Terrorism Speech Has Punked
out Muslims in America
One
of the main aim of doctrine of rational thinking on gun control is to limit the
access of guns by American identified as ‘high risk’ by government officials. Unfortunately,
just the opposite event occurred after the weakest intonated and mind-numbing
speech came out of the President’s Oval Office directly related to the San
Bernardino mass shooting was to focus on more gun control.
It appears now that gun
sales are soaring all across the country as many Americans come to believe that
Barack Obama and his Democrat cohorts are coming for our guns. Adversely, the
President has become the most prolific gun salesman in the country after Sunday
evening’s speech.
The mere mention of
legislative changes, executive orders and other harder methods to buy guns
including the high capacity type of firearms, has set off a firestorm of gun
buyers nationwide.
Since Black Friday, the
day after Thanksgiving Day, gun sales have been soaring. This increased
exponentially after the mass shooting in San Bernardino and now still,
Americans are shopping for firearms.
In the meantime,
American Muslims are at the edge of irritation and disappointment in their
leader. He has punked them out by telling them to snitch off those suspected of
extremism or radicalization.
In so many words, his
request to “root out” and confront extremist in their communities is pitting
Muslims against each other with severe mixed feelings and emotions. Some say,
this might help but many say this will divide the religious persecution already
in place.
One person said, "We would never ask any other faith community to stand up and condemn
acts of violence committed by people within their groups," said
Palestinian American activist Linda Sarsour, who has worked extensively with
the Black Lives Matter movement and other minority groups. "The fact that
this is only directed at the Muslim community is something that I personally
can't accept."
The president has crossed lines without realizing how his
words were perceived or received by the American public, gun buyers and Muslims.
Pitting Muslims against each other is morally wrong and puts them at conflict
with their own ideologies and trust within their societal circles.
Religious agreements are normally sanctified and
confidential and empowering or enabling Muslims to snitch off other Muslims
will create conflict and inner confrontations amongst the Muslim followers and
leadership.
Any reasonable person can see how this ties into the
relationship between law enforcement and the community if the Muslim community
is expected to deal with a different relationship with cops than anyone else in
the community.
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