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Muslims in America: Sue Me if I Wrote This Wrong

I have lived for a total of one and a half years in two different Muslim countries.  I have met Muslims who are wonderful, friendly, peaceful people.  I believe there are millions and millions of people who are born into Islam, and raised as nominal “Muslims,” but who are mostly illiterate or semi-literate, or living in Western countries, and really don’t know the reality about the spiritual and political slavery to which they are captive or in allegiance.

They are more or less oblivious or in denial about the true nature of Islam, often practicing Taqiyya. Or, they simply have to make the best of the situation they find themselves in.  The particular mosques they attend, if they do attend a mosque, may actually preach a watered-down, softer brand of stealth jihad that is below the radar, and pleasant for everyday consumption and public relations.  So what?  

It is unacceptable to me that we pretend any longer.  Our policy should be, where necessary, to deliberately hurt Muslims’ feelings at every opportunity, and drive them out of our midst by making conditions of life in non-Muslim-dominated lands sufficiently harsh for them to the point where they don’t want to stay or breed – unless they renounce Islam.  Tolerance must not be a one-way street.  So-called “moderate Muslims,” if they are to be taken at their word, should want nothing to do with such an atavistic, violent, oppressive theocracy anyway, seeing as its normal doctrine promises them execution for apostasy.  

Those who adhere to the actual teachings and example of Mohammed should be discriminated against, period. 

I know, I know, fat chance of my prescription being followed. 

I’m open to receiving information which might alter my opinion.  I actively seek it out everywhere.  I have yet to find it in sufficient quantity and quality to convince me that my present views need to be significantly adjusted.

Sue me.

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Donald Joy

Following his service in the United State Air Force, Donald Joy earned a bachelor of science in business administration from SUNY while serving in the army national guard. As a special deputy U.S. marshal, Don was on the protection detail for Attorney General John Ashcroft following the attacks of 9/11. He lives in the D.C. suburbs of Northern Virginia with his wife and son.