My familyâs enslavement is incidental to me. I only bring it up to educate nimrod liberals. Aside from that, my family moved on and did not use it to cry âVICTIM VICTIM GIMME GIMME FREE STUFFâ. Instead, my own grandfather, born under Ottoman slavery came here legally, didnt get free stuff but worked. And so did his son and daughters. And so do I. And that is why I can happily and justifiably shit on all liberals who call for reparations from me and those like me. Accumulated wealth âŚmy ass.
Whoâs they. Trump didnât like bump stocks, doesnât like suppressors, and is the one that suggested there would be some circumstances when cops should ignore constitutional due process and just confiscate guns. The most constitutionally ignorant president in US history.
Swing and a miss!
I wasnât talking about slavery as a whole.
Just talking about particular individuals.
Muslims and Islam were oddities in the Colonies and the States. They certainly couldnât bring Sharia in any form to bear within the States.
In terms of a classification / demographic group Islamâs only meaningful âcontributionâ was as pirates and slavers, the same sort of âcontributionâ that Islam had been making for centuries.
I donât believe that that was suggestedâŚ
The point is what they had to contribute on the matter of law, what Muslims are commanded to impose, they couldnât and didnât.
Islam isnât woven into anything. Itâs a stain from when someone spilled something on Americaâs quilt.
Again, recall that there wasnât even a mosque in America until the 20th (associations a bit before that).
The oldest Synagogue is from the 17th century.
The first churches even older and in the many thousands after that.
But I never claimed thatâŚ
You said Obama was correct, but he was not.
Except as an enemy Islam simply didnât matter, it is not part of what made America.
Yes, but neither he or I said anything about the imposition of sharia lawâŚ
That was a side point, something that helps demonstrates how Islam was not part of this story from the beginning.
He was wrong. Islam wasnât important, it was just an oddity ⌠unless you discount Islam for its slaving, piracy etc: as a foreign enemy it somewhat mattered. It was among the reasons why, for instance, we strengthened our navy.
So in order to be a part of the founding of America, they needed to have attempted enforcing sharia law? That makes no sense.
They are a part of the fabric of this country via their slave labor working without compensation building the wealth of the original colonists, and nothing you say will EVER erase that history, try as you may.
Which of course has nothing to do with the point. What contributions did Muslims make to the Founding of our nation, or itâs founding documents?
Be specific.