Nation of Islam leader says Republican frontrunner's proposal is "wise"
Donald Trumps controversial proposal to limit Muslims entering the United States has attracted support from an unlikely ally Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
The Republican frontrunners plan, which called for a temporary halt on Muslim immigration until refugees could be properly vetted, led to over half a million UK citizens signing a petition to ban Trump from entering the country.
However, in an exclusive interview with Alex Jones, Farrakhan said that Trump was wise to call for such measures.
Farrakhan drew attention to the Obama administrations disastrous policy of arming jihadists in Libya and Syria, noting that the blowback had, created a refugee crisis that is destabilizing the countries in Europe.
So when Mr. Trump said we cant allow these Muslim refugees into America, a lot of people were upset with him, but I know the hatred for America in the Muslim world is building, said Farrakhan, adding that U.S. foreign policy had united Islamists against the west.
So in this way I think Mr. Trump is wise to vet anyone coming from that area into America because the hatred for America is in the streets now, asserted Farrakhan, adding that if the U.S. wasnt careful about the vetting process, it might be inviting its own destruction.
Farrakhan put Trumps success in the polls down to a heightened environment of political correctness that has caused frustration amongst white people who cant say what they really feel.
Mr Trump says to heck with that Ill tell you whats really on my mind and that is freeing a lot of people that like what hes doing, said Farrakhan.
The Nation of Islam leader went on to compare establishment politicians to prostitutes.
They parade themselves before rich and powerful people to get money apparently for their ideas that the rich agree with, but the moment that they become what theyre looking to become they find that the rich have an agenda for them, that the rich have something to ask of them like the john asks of the prostitute, said Farrakhan, adding that he admired Trump because, he told them all I dont want your money.
And when a politician does not want money from the rich, hes freer than the others to really do good for the masses of the people, and I think that today were in the midst of the darkest hour in American history and so if we dont make the right move with the right people at the right time, the America that we know were not going to see it become great again, concluded Farrakhan.
On the 20th of January, Infowars will air an hour long exclusive interview with Farrakhan in which the controversial figure acknowledges that his views have changed and evolved.
Farrakhan will discuss how he is trying to avert a race war, which he claims may be contrived after an assassination attempt on his life.
Farrakhan drew attention to the Obama administrations disastrous policy of arming jihadists in Libya and Syria, noting that the blowback had, created a refugee crisis that is destabilizing the countries in Europe.
So when Mr. Trump said we cant allow these Muslim refugees into America, a lot of people were upset with him, but I know the hatred for America in the Muslim world is building, said Farrakhan, adding that U.S. foreign policy had united Islamists against the west.
When Calypso Louie sounds like a statesman and a voice of sanity compared to the GOP and Dem Beltway elites, you realize how out of touch and downright weird the Beltway crowd really is.
Donald Trumps controversial proposal to limit Muslims entering the United States has attracted support from an unlikely ally Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.Donald Trumps controversial proposal to limit Muslims entering the United States has attracted support from an unlikely ally Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
Farrakhan doesn't love or endorse Trump. What he doesn't want is the influx of a bunch of foreign islamics in this country contesting him for supremacy and authority over his fraudulent domain.
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Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
The so called Black Muslims actually don't follow Islam - it is a racial cult built around some Islamic window dressing. They are as Islamic as those Shriners clubs. A lot of Black Muslims seem to realize this and some gravitate towards "orthodox" Islam like the boxer Mohamed Ali did. Also, when white Christians or black Christian preachers attack the Black Muslims it seems to be easily ignored by them but not so much when a true Muslim from overseas (some of whom are black) comes to the USA and does so.
Also, I do think the Nation Of Islam is trying to change what kind of cult it is - the old black power stuff is not the draw to membership it used to be especially when they have competition from more militant and less centralized cults like the Five-Percent Nation. I read that the Farrakhan group is now exploring Scientology like auditing courses. So something is up with them.
A lot of Black Muslims seem to realize this and some gravitate towards "orthodox" Islam like the boxer Mohamed Ali did.
I wouldn't try to prove too much by Ali.
Ali registered for the draft on his eighteenth birthday and was listed as 1-A in 1962.[93] In 1964, he was reclassified as 1-Y (fit for service only in times of national emergency) after two mental tests found his IQ was 78[94] (16th percentile), well below the armed force's 30th-percentile threshold.[93] (He was quoted as saying, "I said I was the greatest, not the smartest!")[93][94] By early 1966, the army lowered its standards to permit soldiers above the 15th percentile and Ali was again classified as 1-A.[93][94][19] This classification meant he was now eligible for the draft and induction into the United States Army during a time when the U.S. was involved in the Vietnam War.
Regarding Ali, I am illustrating how a Nation Of Islam member left the group. Some of them go back to being Baptists or whatever they were and some switched to being Sunni Muslims like Ali.