EMH
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This is who we want, and he clearly spells out who we don't want in America...
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I came to America chasing a basketball dream, but I stayed because I found something far greater: freedom.
As a Muslim and a legal immigrant, I came to the United States because freedom here is not just an idea. It is a way of life.
I did not come to impose my beliefs on anyone.
I did not come to burn flags or hate this nation.
I did not come to conquer America.
I did not come to rewrite the Constitution.
I did not come to shame others for their faith or values.
I did not come to tear down what generations have built.
I did not come to exploit America’s generosity, or weaken its institutions.
did not come to replace American values.
I came to live freely, work hard, follow the law and contribute to the country that gave me opportunity, and to respect the values that have made the United States the greatest nation on Earth. I am here because of what this nation stands for. The Constitution, the rule of law, freedom of speech, and equal justice are the foundation of America, and they are the values that drew me here and keep me here.
As a Muslim American, I know firsthand that loving this country means being clear about the difference between peaceful Islam and the ideologies that misuse religion. That’s why we must be clear about an important distinction: there is a difference between peaceful Islam, radicalism and political Islam.
Peaceful Islam is personal faith. It is about worship, family, charity and living peacefully under the laws of the country you call home.
Enes Kanter is an "asset." And he sounds very much like someone who would have been a Republican if the pre 1998 GOP was still around. The post 1998 GOP is unfortunately chock full of IQ<5 muslim hating bigots, the ones who voted Fetterman over Dr. Oz.
ENES KANTER FREEDOM: I came here for my basketball dream. I stay for freedom and the American dream
Enes Kanter Freedom came to America as a Muslim immigrant chasing basketball dreams but found a sense of belonging and now speaks out against extremism.
I came to America chasing a basketball dream, but I stayed because I found something far greater: freedom.
As a Muslim and a legal immigrant, I came to the United States because freedom here is not just an idea. It is a way of life.
I did not come to impose my beliefs on anyone.
I did not come to burn flags or hate this nation.
I did not come to conquer America.
I did not come to rewrite the Constitution.
I did not come to shame others for their faith or values.
I did not come to tear down what generations have built.
I did not come to exploit America’s generosity, or weaken its institutions.
did not come to replace American values.
I came to live freely, work hard, follow the law and contribute to the country that gave me opportunity, and to respect the values that have made the United States the greatest nation on Earth. I am here because of what this nation stands for. The Constitution, the rule of law, freedom of speech, and equal justice are the foundation of America, and they are the values that drew me here and keep me here.
As a Muslim American, I know firsthand that loving this country means being clear about the difference between peaceful Islam and the ideologies that misuse religion. That’s why we must be clear about an important distinction: there is a difference between peaceful Islam, radicalism and political Islam.
Peaceful Islam is personal faith. It is about worship, family, charity and living peacefully under the laws of the country you call home.
Enes Kanter is an "asset." And he sounds very much like someone who would have been a Republican if the pre 1998 GOP was still around. The post 1998 GOP is unfortunately chock full of IQ<5 muslim hating bigots, the ones who voted Fetterman over Dr. Oz.