US News and World Report takes notice of South
Dakota refugee controversy, by
Ann Corcoran 1/11/18
“Refugee resettlements
and interfaith dialogue is a part of a war.” (State Senator Neil Tapio)
If you missed it, please visit my previous
post on South Dakota, here. In preparation
for reading this you might also visit the work of Islam expert Steve Coughlin on
how “Interfaith” groups came to be used by the Muslim Brotherhood in their work
to promote Islam in America. See my 2016 post here.
Here in November of last year (after
Taneeza Islam shut down several speakers she disagreed with in SD, denying them
of their First Amendment rights) she was granted a forum at the University of
South Dakota for HER free speech and she said this: “Islamophobia and
anti-immigrant, refugee bigotry has been rampant and largely unnoticed by South
Dakotans until this past year.”
Members of South Dakota’s “Interfaith” community descended on the
capital in Pierre to protest any possible consideration of a plan to study the
cost of refugee resettlement in the state being proposed by State Senator Neil
Tapio.
See how clever they are to
immediately spin the issue of the economic impact of refugees on the state’s
economy as one of a threat to freedom of religion. I suspect that is the
work of Taneeza Islam, a clearly well-trained community agitator.
Islam was formerly the CAIR-MN Civil Rights Director and one
can get an insight on her previous work by clicking here.
LOL! I wonder if hard core Leftists
hold training programs for promising Islamic supremacist activists on how to
sucker the mainstream media and the average citizen.
Oh, and by the way, since there
aren’t enough people converting to Islam in America, in order to build their
population (and increase their political power) they need high birth rates and
immigration (thus the huge attention Muslim activists are paying to President
Trump and the roll back on the refugee program). See my Pew Research post here.
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Clergy and members of several religions gathered
Wednesday at the South Dakota Capitol to meet lawmakers and urge them not to
denigrate people of faiths different than their own.
Lutheran Bishop Zellmer leading his
South Dakota sheep.
The prayer and outreach come after some state lawmakers last year
pushed measures targeting refugee resettlement in South Dakota. David Zellmer, bishop of the South Dakota Synod of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, said the gathering was about “lifting
up” that the freedom of religion guaranteed in the First Amendment is for everyone.
Taneeza Islam, executive director of the
nonprofit South Dakota Voices for Peace, said she hopes lawmakers recognize the
diversity in the state. She said it’s important they understand the decisions
made at the Capitol affect everyone in South Dakota.
Tapio, who is preparing to run for U.S. House, called the interfaith
group a “political movement.” Tapio has said he will form an
unofficial legislative work group to examine state immigration and refugee
resettlement programs in South Dakota
“We have a domestic threat that’s
going on right here in our country,” Tapio said after the prayers. “Refugee
resettlements and interfaith dialogue is a part of a war. It’s a silent part. It’s a part about taking away the Christian fabric of
our nation. Now, some people are OK with that. That’s their prerogative,
but there’s American patriots that want to fight.” Continue here.
Just like when the US Catholic
Bishops talk about their charitable good works for refugees and never mention
their pecuniary interest, so too do the Lutheran Bishops never mention that
there is federal boodle involved with refugee resettlement.
So what can you do? Wherever you
live, pay attention to your local “Interfaith” group promoting Islam as somehow
special and in need of protection. If you are brave, infiltrate the
group. Then figure out what is the best way to expose their agenda to the
general public.
Concerned South Dakotans need to
immediately check out Islam’s group, South Dakota Voices for Peace. Find out
if it is properly incorporated. Find out who is on its Board of Directors. Find
out who funds it, etc. Is it just CAIR with a squishy sounding name?
Unfortunately we have to learn to fight like the Left!
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