Muslim group rejects federal grant money

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Fourth Muslim group rejects federal grant to fight extremism


WASHINGTON
A California Islamic school wanted to keep an open mind before Donald Trump took office. But less than a month into Trump's presidency, the school rejected $800,000 in federal funds aimed at combatting violent extremism.

The decision made late Friday night by the Bayan Claremont graduate school's board to turn down the money — an amount that would cover more than half its yearly budget — capped weeks of sleepless nights and debate. Many there felt Trump's rhetoric singling out Islamic extremism and his travel ban affecting predominantly Muslim countries had gone too far.

It also made the school the fourth organization nationwide under the Trump administration to reject the money for a program created under President Barack Obama known as countering violent extremism, or CVE, which officials say aims to thwart extremist groups' abilities to recruit would-be terrorists.

Read more here: Fourth Muslim group rejects federal grant to fight extremism

Imagine that, Muslims rejecting the fight to stop extremism.
 
From the link:

"Turk said school officials already had reservations about the CVE strategy under Obama because they felt there's no clear or proven pathway to violence for someone with a particular extreme ideology. The group went ahead, despite worries by some activists that the program equated to a government surveillance program, because it believed the previous administration wasn't hostile to their faith.

But amid what Turk called Trump's "fixation on the American Muslim community," it became clear that the president's actions were more than campaign-trail rhetoric, he said."


So they took the money and worked with the government in good faith before. But what changed? Well, a man hostile to their faith was put in charge of the money and they fear he will use it to hurt them.
 
Fourth Muslim group rejects federal grant to fight extremism


WASHINGTON
A California Islamic school wanted to keep an open mind before Donald Trump took office. But less than a month into Trump's presidency, the school rejected $800,000 in federal funds aimed at combatting violent extremism.

The decision made late Friday night by the Bayan Claremont graduate school's board to turn down the money — an amount that would cover more than half its yearly budget — capped weeks of sleepless nights and debate. Many there felt Trump's rhetoric singling out Islamic extremism and his travel ban affecting predominantly Muslim countries had gone too far.

It also made the school the fourth organization nationwide under the Trump administration to reject the money for a program created under President Barack Obama known as countering violent extremism, or CVE, which officials say aims to thwart extremist groups' abilities to recruit would-be terrorists.

Read more here: Fourth Muslim group rejects federal grant to fight extremism

Imagine that, Muslims rejecting the fight to stop extremism.

If that is the reaction by the so called moderate Muslims, give me the reaction by the real Muslims, so I can get myself ready.
 
Probably have and are now concerned it would be found out if they still did under the new sheriff. Lol. My theory and I'm sticking to it. Otherwise they would care less who is President, if they truly were fighting extremism.
They're also pretty stupid. They could have used that money to fund their terrorism.
 
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When a religious school, of any religion, starts accepting federal grant money. They have opened the door for federal agencies to meddle in their affairs. To start telling the school what they can and cannot teach. And will eventually demand the school revise the student curriculum to meet government approved teachings. ..... :cool:
 
Fourth Muslim group rejects federal grant to fight extremism


WASHINGTON
A California Islamic school wanted to keep an open mind before Donald Trump took office. But less than a month into Trump's presidency, the school rejected $800,000 in federal funds aimed at combatting violent extremism.

The decision made late Friday night by the Bayan Claremont graduate school's board to turn down the money — an amount that would cover more than half its yearly budget — capped weeks of sleepless nights and debate. Many there felt Trump's rhetoric singling out Islamic extremism and his travel ban affecting predominantly Muslim countries had gone too far.

It also made the school the fourth organization nationwide under the Trump administration to reject the money for a program created under President Barack Obama known as countering violent extremism, or CVE, which officials say aims to thwart extremist groups' abilities to recruit would-be terrorists.

Read more here: Fourth Muslim group rejects federal grant to fight extremism

Imagine that, Muslims rejecting the fight to stop extremism.

No they aren't. You're lying. They're rejecting the Trump Administration. They've been receiving grant money for years and working to stop extremism.
 
No they aren't. You're lying. They're rejecting the Trump Administration. They've been receiving grant money for years and working to stop extremism
Explain how ANY Muslim that truly follows MudHamMud "works to stop extremism."
 
Fourth Muslim group rejects federal grant to fight extremism


WASHINGTON
A California Islamic school wanted to keep an open mind before Donald Trump took office. But less than a month into Trump's presidency, the school rejected $800,000 in federal funds aimed at combatting violent extremism.

The decision made late Friday night by the Bayan Claremont graduate school's board to turn down the money — an amount that would cover more than half its yearly budget — capped weeks of sleepless nights and debate. Many there felt Trump's rhetoric singling out Islamic extremism and his travel ban affecting predominantly Muslim countries had gone too far.

It also made the school the fourth organization nationwide under the Trump administration to reject the money for a program created under President Barack Obama known as countering violent extremism, or CVE, which officials say aims to thwart extremist groups' abilities to recruit would-be terrorists.

Read more here: Fourth Muslim group rejects federal grant to fight extremism

Imagine that, Muslims rejecting the fight to stop extremism.

No they aren't. You're lying. They're rejecting the Trump Administration. They've been receiving grant money for years and working to stop extremism.
A traitor has spoken.
 
Fourth Muslim group rejects federal grant to fight extremism


WASHINGTON
A California Islamic school wanted to keep an open mind before Donald Trump took office. But less than a month into Trump's presidency, the school rejected $800,000 in federal funds aimed at combatting violent extremism.

The decision made late Friday night by the Bayan Claremont graduate school's board to turn down the money — an amount that would cover more than half its yearly budget — capped weeks of sleepless nights and debate. Many there felt Trump's rhetoric singling out Islamic extremism and his travel ban affecting predominantly Muslim countries had gone too far.

It also made the school the fourth organization nationwide under the Trump administration to reject the money for a program created under President Barack Obama known as countering violent extremism, or CVE, which officials say aims to thwart extremist groups' abilities to recruit would-be terrorists.

Read more here: Fourth Muslim group rejects federal grant to fight extremism

Imagine that, Muslims rejecting the fight to stop extremism.

No they aren't. You're lying. They're rejecting the Trump Administration. They've been receiving grant money for years and working to stop extremism.
A traitor has spoken.

You farted?
 
Fourth Muslim group rejects federal grant to fight extremism


WASHINGTON
A California Islamic school wanted to keep an open mind before Donald Trump took office. But less than a month into Trump's presidency, the school rejected $800,000 in federal funds aimed at combatting violent extremism.

The decision made late Friday night by the Bayan Claremont graduate school's board to turn down the money — an amount that would cover more than half its yearly budget — capped weeks of sleepless nights and debate. Many there felt Trump's rhetoric singling out Islamic extremism and his travel ban affecting predominantly Muslim countries had gone too far.

It also made the school the fourth organization nationwide under the Trump administration to reject the money for a program created under President Barack Obama known as countering violent extremism, or CVE, which officials say aims to thwart extremist groups' abilities to recruit would-be terrorists.

Read more here: Fourth Muslim group rejects federal grant to fight extremism

Imagine that, Muslims rejecting the fight to stop extremism.

If that is the reaction by the so called moderate Muslims, give me the reaction by the real Muslims, so I can get myself ready.
Keep your pretend friends close and your outright enemies closer.
 

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