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By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributorHe is being an obnoxious twit, just like you usually are!
See post #13.
On this topic though, you are 100% correct! Bravo! That is exactly what we are doing! Thank you!
By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor
Oct 3, 2025
Muslims who vandalized Texas church claimed First Amendment right, jury disagreed
Abbott directs enhanced protections for places of worship
Wow!!! Three Muslims who vandalized a church in Euless, Texas, argue doing so was their First Amendment right.
Does that mean if a mosque is similarly vandalized where a country (eg Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Sudan) is criticized, no hate crime?CAIR is not saying that Muslims have the right to vandalize churches. They are in fact denouncing all vandalism on any religious site, and are in favor of prosecuting the offenders.
They are however, asking that the hate crime component of the charge by prosecutors be dropped. The vandalism in question was "F--K Israel" spraypainted on a church. Their argument is that criticizing a country should never be considered hate speech.
So can you explain why Jewish groups support importing these people to our country?Comment:
The islamist lobby is led by a "palestine" racist. Nihad Awad.
This should "explain" it too.
CAIR Says Muslims Have Right to Vandalize Christian Churches.
Should Muslims have the right to vandalize churches?
October 3, 2025 by Daniel Greenfield.
Muslims vandalized the Uncommon Church in Euless TX with obscene anti-Israel graffiti. Leftists and the Islamist group CAIR quickly came to their defense, complaining that vandalizing churches is really protected by the First Amendment.
After Raunaq Alam, Afsheen Khan and Julia Venzor vandalized the church, the Dallas Observer claimed that prosecuting them “erodes the First Amendment rights of protesters and critics of the nation of Israel.”
The First Amendment protects the rights of people to express their opinion, not to vandalize a church.
The Uncommon Church had put up a flag in solidarity with Israel after Oct 7 as part of its Christian beliefs. Targeting the church over its beliefs is correctly, an anti-religious hate crime.
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CAIR Says Muslims Have Right to Vandalize Christian Churches | Frontpage Mag
Should Muslims have the right to vandalize churches?www.frontpagemag.com
That is CAIRs stance, as I understand it from reading their press release on the matter.Does that mean if a mosque is similarly vandalized where a country (eg Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Sudan) is criticized, no hate crime?
They are practicing their religion.
Zio propaganda. Many Christians have been killed or brutally assaulted by Zionist supremacists in Israel.Comment:
The islamist lobby is led by a "palestine" racist. Nihad Awad.
This should "explain" it too.
CAIR Says Muslims Have Right to Vandalize Christian Churches.
Should Muslims have the right to vandalize churches?
October 3, 2025 by Daniel Greenfield.
Muslims vandalized the Uncommon Church in Euless TX with obscene anti-Israel graffiti. Leftists and the Islamist group CAIR quickly came to their defense, complaining that vandalizing churches is really protected by the First Amendment.
After Raunaq Alam, Afsheen Khan and Julia Venzor vandalized the church, the Dallas Observer claimed that prosecuting them “erodes the First Amendment rights of protesters and critics of the nation of Israel.”
The First Amendment protects the rights of people to express their opinion, not to vandalize a church.
The Uncommon Church had put up a flag in solidarity with Israel after Oct 7 as part of its Christian beliefs. Targeting the church over its beliefs is correctly, an anti-religious hate crime.
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CAIR Says Muslims Have Right to Vandalize Christian Churches | Frontpage Mag
Should Muslims have the right to vandalize churches?www.frontpagemag.com