Rhetoric does eventually translate into politicsOf course you can have a different opinion. As I said above, rhetoric is not a good way to judge actual policies.
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Rhetoric does eventually translate into politicsOf course you can have a different opinion. As I said above, rhetoric is not a good way to judge actual policies.
Rhetoric does eventually translate into politics
It does not matter. We should have Pakistanis in both parties. Enough of the zero-sum game. We are already way behind in influencing US politics in our favor.Pity he is a Democrat.
It does not matter. We should have Pakistanis in both parties. Enough of the zero-sum game. We are already way behind in influencing US politics in our favor.
It shouldn't be surprising that Muslims usually lean towards the left. Most Muslims support welfare, equality, strong regulations and public healthcare, education and transport. All of the points that I mentioned are perfectly in accordance with Islam. Waving rainbow flags doesn't make one a progressive.Interesting how Muslim Congresspersons are all progressive Democrats with leftist views. You would think Muslims would be more at home with conservative Republicans.
You can thank the republican rhetoric and messaging for developing that view amongst their voter base.Interesting how Muslim Congresspersons are all progressive Democrats with leftist views. You would think Muslims would be more at home with conservative Republicans.
It shouldn't be surprising that Muslims usually lean towards the left. Most Muslims support welfare, equality, strong regulations and public healthcare, education and transport. All of the points that I mentioned are perfectly in accordance with Islam. Waving rainbow flags doesn't make one a progressive.
Those too have been “adapted” on the surface for inclusivity. You will see it not just in muslim representation in politics but also in media.Until we come to LGBTQ issues.
Those too have been “adapted” on the surface for inclusivity. You will see it not just in muslim representation in politics but also in media.
To your point - rhetoric will not echo political realities
Yes - we agree that in reality republicans have to reach out to both muslim constituents and foreign relations abroad. But whether you agree that in reality that the remaining 99.8% of republican voters today of which a large section are influenced by both extremist evangelical thought and otherwise that Muslims are evil will ever vote for a muslim republican candidate remains to be seen.So we agree? Imagine that!
Yes - we agree that in reality republicans have to reach out to both muslim constituents and foreign relations abroad. But whether you agree that in reality that the remaining 99.8% of republican voters today of which a large section are influenced by both extremist evangelical thought and otherwise that Muslims are evil will ever vote for a muslim republican candidate remains to be seen.
Muslims disagree with both spectrums when it comes to abortion. There are scenarios where abortion is not only permissible but sometimes even encouraged.Until we come to LGBTQ and reproductive health issues.
Muslims disagree with both spectrums when it comes to abortion. There are scenarios where abortion is not only permissible but sometimes even encouraged.