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Can Muslims be friends with Christians and Judea?
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<blockquote data-quote="LoAmmi" data-source="post: 70533041" data-attributes="member: 304002"><p>Many Jews look at someone attacking an entire people as something to be resisted. Trump has stood in front of crowds openly saying that Muslims who are US citizens know what their fellows are doing and aren't acting upon that information. He once called for a complete ban on Muslims entering the country. Yes, he's spent most of the time after that walking it back to something less, but the fact remains that anti-Muslim rhetoric has been prevalent in Trump's speeches since he started running. Many of his followers have gone beyond what he said to even more dangerous talk. </p><p></p><p>As far as Jews, this man stood in front of Jewish Republicans and said they didn't like him because they couldn't buy him and engaged in some stereotypes that are used about Jews. He retweeted an image that was traced back to a white supremacist wanting to make a connection between Hillary, Jews, and money. </p><p></p><p>If you want to say that Jews are a bit jittery over these things, fine, but 1/3 of our people were wiped out less than 100 years ago. Better to oppose anything that even sniffs of it than sit back and "give it a chance".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoAmmi, post: 70533041, member: 304002"] Many Jews look at someone attacking an entire people as something to be resisted. Trump has stood in front of crowds openly saying that Muslims who are US citizens know what their fellows are doing and aren't acting upon that information. He once called for a complete ban on Muslims entering the country. Yes, he's spent most of the time after that walking it back to something less, but the fact remains that anti-Muslim rhetoric has been prevalent in Trump's speeches since he started running. Many of his followers have gone beyond what he said to even more dangerous talk. As far as Jews, this man stood in front of Jewish Republicans and said they didn't like him because they couldn't buy him and engaged in some stereotypes that are used about Jews. He retweeted an image that was traced back to a white supremacist wanting to make a connection between Hillary, Jews, and money. If you want to say that Jews are a bit jittery over these things, fine, but 1/3 of our people were wiped out less than 100 years ago. Better to oppose anything that even sniffs of it than sit back and "give it a chance". [/QUOTE]
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