A Muslim conservative formerly in the NBA, Enes Kanter

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This is who we want, and he clearly spells out who we don't want in America...




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.
 
Did he KNEEL, during the national anthem?
 
This is who we want, and he clearly spells out who we don't want in America...




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.
I love that guy.
He gets it.
We need more like him.
 
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I love that guy.
He gets it.
We need more like him.



Everyone is an individual. The Republican Party needs to stand strongly with its historically perfect roots on this issue.


The Republican Party has NEVER supported discrimination, all of which is from the Democrats

SLAVERY
SEGREGATION
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/DEI

The Republican Party should never care about religion or race or gender, it should care about the individual and what is between the ears, merit, patriotism, character. The greatness of the GOP was never more apparent in the mid 1990s when truly conservative management of the Federal Budget led the US to a budget surplus, a debt under $6 trillion, a booming economy, a stable currency, and low end wage inflation. That was when govt spending was 25% of GDP. It is over 50% now, that's the main problem. That problem comes from a group of Dem illegal aliens called PRO ISRAEL CHRISTIANS, LBJ and Bill Clinton supporters, who vote for big spending big government disasters like W, Huck, Mike Johnson, and Mitch McConnell. It is those same PRO ISRAEL CHRISTIANS here who are dutifully pushing "get rid of all the brown skins" and calling Zohran a "terrorist islamist" and

1. that bigotry is not Republican and it is not welcome in the GOP
2. it turned all the gains the GOP got in 2024 from non white non christian voters right back over to the Dems in 2025, and that's how the polls read right now


The GOP needs to have a robust rejection of BIGOTS who

1. don't even have a clue what the word conservative means and don't care because they don't understand basic math
2. are wrecking the party's ability to recruit support from non whites and non christians
3. voted for Fetterman and Spanberger over Dr. Oz and Winsome
4. aren't really Republicans and never were
 
Every American has the right to kneel during the Anthem. We live in a free country. Or we used to and we're trying to get it back...

YOu almost had me there.

The Anthem is a loyalty ritual to show loyalty to AMERICA as a whole and to your fellow AMERICANS.

Kneeling when the ritual calls for STANDING, is a clear expression of DISLOYALTY and HOSTILITY to America and your fellow Americans.

Your supposedly fellow Americans.

For those that were confused and thought is was about police brutality, Kopernick verbally clarified it and expressing stated that his kneeling was a condemnation of AMERICA as a WHOLE.

So, no. YOu have not sold me on the "good" muslim. I am sorry that he is here. Kneeling is strike one. Much more anti-American activity and I would be up for deporting his ass.
 
is a clear expression of DISLOYALTY and HOSTILITY to America



No, that is SUPPORTING ISRAEL while claiming to be a "Republican."


Kneeling was about Colin Kaepernick.... and getting along with black basketball teammates...
 
No, that is SUPPORTING ISRAEL while claiming to be a "Republican."


Kneeling was about Colin Kaepernick.... and getting along with black basketball teammates...

I understand. He is loyal to other blacks, not to America. He sees me as his enemy. He sees whites as his enemy. He sees America as his enemy.


Got it. I mean, I'm not sure what more needs to be said.


When he was naturalized, he swore alliegence to America. We can clearly see now, that he was lying.

THus, he can, and SHOULD, be denaturalized, and deported. And blacklisted from every coming back.


I mean, are we a serious people or not? He is openly stating that he is hostile to our nation and the majority of it's people.

So, why are you asking me/US, to pretend otherwise?
 
Every American has the right to kneel during the Anthem. We live in a free country. Or we used to and we're trying to get it back...


Am I incorrect to feel that President Donald J. Trump wants to see a surge toward Shalom in the Middle East?

I believe that you can uniquely comment on this angle on how President Trump could be assisted even by those of us who are active online?



"I personally believe that President Donald J. Trump WANTS to radically improve the situation in the Middle East.

President Trump WANTS to greatly increase economic cooperation between ten million Israelis and their one to two billion Islamic neighbours.

President Trump WANTS for there to be no major Middle East War against America's number one ally in the Middle East during his time as President of the USA.

The key to assisting this to become reality could be an Alternative Theory on stabilization of the climate through deliberately turning deserts green, [which is a totally different idea from any variation on a Carbon Tax]! "
...
HERE IS AN ANCIENT ISLAMIC HADITH THAT FITS AMAZINGLY WELL WITH ISAIAH CHAPTER THIRTY FIVE:
....
Book 005, Number 2208:
"Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (way peace be upon him) as saying: The Last Hour will not come before wealth becomes abundant and overflowing, so much so that a man takes Zakat out of his property and cannot find anyone to accept it from him and till the land of Arabia becomes meadows and rivers."
SAHIH MUSLIM, BOOK 25: The Book on General Behaviour (Kitab Al-Adab)
 
I understand. He is loyal to other blacks, not to America. He sees me as his enemy. He sees whites as his enemy. He sees America as his enemy.


Got it. I mean, I'm not sure what more needs to be said.


When he was naturalized, he swore alliegence to America. We can clearly see now, that he was lying.

THus, he can, and SHOULD, be denaturalized, and deported. And blacklisted from every coming back.


I mean, are we a serious people or not? He is openly stating that he is hostile to our nation and the majority of it's people.

So, why are you asking me/US, to pretend otherwise?



My views on Chauvin/Floyd are well documented here. Kanter was on an NBA TEAM that was overwhelmingly BLACK and he decided to join his teammates in kneeling. That is completely understandable given his situation at the moment. What he said in the OP is way more important.
 
Am I incorrect to feel that President Donald J. Trump wants to see a surge toward Shalom in the Middle East?


I would agree with that general tone but I don't speak for the President.

Also remember Trump told Tucker

"many people tell me 107 never happened"


I suspect privately that Trump is more aware that Bibi is the main problem, not Israel's neighbors. Many of us have been both disappointed and shocked at how he has publicly embraced Bibi. Bibi is sitting in America with a 30% approval rating, he is toxic sludge in a general election. About half of the GOP is in complete and total denial of that truth.


Support for Israel in the polls in the US by party is about half of the GOP still do, 6% of Dems do, and its been rocketing down as people see the TikTok Gaza videos and then, even more importantly, go over all the rest, 911, JFK, Gulf of Tonkin, USS Liberty etc.

The relationship between Israel and its neighbors should be greatly shoved DOWN THE LIST of WHAT IS IMPORTANT to AMERICA. All of the problems that started in the late 1990s in America are because the GOP ceased being a fiscally conservative patriotic to America party and became a party of big government big spending Zionist Fascism - what Einstein called it...






and there is a direct correlation between

PRO ISRAEL

and

being completely for big spending big government, weaponization of DOJ, supporting Hillary, Traitor Joe, and Kamala over Trump and America


especially for "Republicans" in office
 
I would agree with that general tone but I don't speak for the President.

Also remember Trump told Tucker

"many people tell me 107 never happened"


I suspect privately that Trump is more aware that Bibi is the main problem, not Israel's neighbors. Many of us have been both disappointed and shocked at how he has publicly embraced Bibi. Bibi is sitting in America with a 30% approval rating, he is toxic sludge in a general election. About half of the GOP is in complete and total denial of that truth.


Support for Israel in the polls in the US by party is about half of the GOP still do, 6% of Dems do, and its been rocketing down as people see the TikTok Gaza videos and then, even more importantly, go over all the rest, 911, JFK, Gulf of Tonkin, USS Liberty etc.

The relationship between Israel and its neighbors should be greatly shoved DOWN THE LIST of WHAT IS IMPORTANT to AMERICA. All of the problems that started in the late 1990s in America are because the GOP ceased being a fiscally conservative patriotic to America party and became a party of big government big spending Zionist Fascism - what Einstein called it...






and there is a direct correlation between

PRO ISRAEL

and

being completely for big spending big government, weaponization of DOJ, supporting Hillary, Traitor Joe, and Kamala over Trump and America


especially for "Republicans" in office


I heard a three hour lecture recently on the topic of 10-7 from a rather famous Israeli Rabbi.




I doesn't just pop up immediately now but it did a week or two ago.


Here it is:




and....



October 7th... What have we learned? Did anything change? - Rabbi Alon Anava​

 
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I heard a three hour lecture recently on the topic of 10-7 from a rather famous Israeli Rabbi.




I doesn't just pop up immediately now but it did a week or two ago.


Here it is:




and....



October 7th... What have we learned? Did anything change? - Rabbi Alon Anava​





Care to fly a motorized paraglider for us?


Before the two day span where Charlie turned down Jewish money and emailed he was "leaving the Pro Israel" side of things, and his assassination.... he noticed this on 108...







108 RAV interviewed church leader in Nazareth


We can't leave, we're locked down, terror attack

Were you hit?


NO WE HAD A QUIET NIGHT
 
My views on Chauvin/Floyd are well documented here. Kanter was on an NBA TEAM that was overwhelmingly BLACK and he decided to join his teammates in kneeling. That is completely understandable given his situation at the moment. What he said in the OP is way more important.


If at the hearing he openly states that he went along with the kneeling out of fear, and regrets it, and his true feelings are that America is great and that his fellow teammates were ungrateful pieces of shit, or something along those lines,

That would strike me as a valid defense, and the question would be, if he can make a convincing argument based on his OTHER actions that that is the truth.

OR, if the prosector can show by his other actions, that that seems to be his real... who he really is.
 
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