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After a U.S. Congressman uploaded a controversial photo about Islam, Muslims across America demanded that he apologize for the “racist and Islamophobic” post. However, as soon as they finished their angry tirade, he cleverly issued the perfect response.
When Muslims spew the hateful threats against unbelievers found within their Quran, they are applauded for having “cultural differences.” When non-Muslims point out that these religious texts are nothing less than hate speech, the Muslim community demands we apologize. Ironically, they are still caught off guard when they discover that their Sharia blasphemy laws aren’t enforced in America — and who would understand this better than a U.S. lawmaker?
South Carolina Republican U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan caused an uproar after publically posting what Muslims and their liberal apologists are declaring “racist and Islamophobic.” WYFF 4 reports that the post showed a man labeled “Europe” watering a tree labeled “Islam” with a noose attaching the two to signify Europe’s suicide by Islamization. Duncan captioned the photo, “Chew on this picture a little. The tree, [in my honest opinion], is much taller today.
As expected, Muslims and liberals, who are more concerned with Islam’s reputation than the slaughter and oppression of millions, immediately denounced Duncan’s post and demanded that he take back his sentiments. Instead of cowering to those who support the Islamic takeover of the West, Duncan gave them a reality check in a statement to The Post and Courier.
“I’ve never been politically correct, nor do I care to be,” Duncan said. “The truth is that Europe has allowed radical Islam to grow unchecked for too long, which has led to their current predicament. I want to keep America safe. Sometimes that means having to shove political correctness aside, being honest about the threats facing our country, and taking precautions like the ones President Trump has tried to implement.”
Duncan proved he was one step ahead of the liberal media, offering an addition statement slamming the fake news outlets from his office.
The congressman “figured the media would probably choose to sensationalize something this trivial, instead of engaging in an actual dialog about how to keep America safe, which has always been his goal,” the spokesman said.
Duncan is infamous in the Muslim community for introducing the “Terrorist Deportation Act,” which would extradite any immigrant who appears on the terrorist watch list. The bill has 12 co-sponsors but is vehemently opposed by both Muslims and liberals, who have a penchant for sympathizing with and supporting terrorists.