I, Immigrant, Agree With Donald Trump If You Are Not Happy Here, You Can Leave! - 9 minutes read
I, Immigrant, Agree With Donald Trump If You Are Not Happy Here, You Can Leave!
“Our Country is Free, Beautiful and Very Successful. If you hate our Country, or if you are not happy here, you can leave!” President Donald J. Trump.
Note: I use the precise terminology “legally immigrated” because liberal media has obliterated the ethical boundary between the law-abiding immigrants who respect and pedestal the United States of America with those who trample on the laws and steal from the American people at first chance. I, immigrant, am not okay being confounded with swindlers.
“We will never be a Socialist or Communist Country. IF YOU ARE NOT HAPPY HERE, YOU CAN LEAVE! It is your choice, and your choice alone. This is about love for America. Certain people HATE our Country … They are anti-Israel, pro Al-Qaeda, and comment on the 9/11 attack, ‘some people did something.’ Radical Left Democrats want Open Borders, which means drugs, crime, human trafficking, and much more … Detention facilities are not Concentration Camps! America has never been stronger than it is now – rebuilt Military, highest Stock Market EVER, lowest unemployment and more people working than ever before. Keep America Great!”
Our President did it; he said the words that needed to be said by an America-first leader. “IF YOU ARE NOT HAPPY HERE, YOU CAN LEAVE! … This is about love for America.” He rebuked those who “HATE our Country,” doing what needed to be done.
“So interesting to see ‘Progressive’ Democrat Congresswomen, who originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe, the worst, most corrupt and inept anywhere in the world (if they even have a functioning government at all), now loudly and viciously telling the people of the United States, the greatest and most powerful nation on earth, how our government is to be run,” President Trump tweeted. “Why don’t they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime-infested places from which they came. Then come back and show us how.”
President Trump spoke the truth. Certain people do hate our country, our Judeo-Christian morals, and our independence-driven economy. Some of them are in Congress. And, some of them were gifted the precious gift of United States citizenship. Some of those people are ungrateful, hateful and shameful. One of them is Ilhan Omar.
Ilhan Omar emigrated from Somalia, a war-torn country with a 99.8% Islamic majority in which “women are living in hell,” and is ranked as the 5th worst place in the world for women, according to Thompson Reuters. Instead of thanking her lucky stars for succeeding in the United States and living out the American Dream, Omar defies all logic and bashes the country that gave her the freedom platform to achieve everything she has become today, describing our country as a bad place for people like her.
Trump rightly confronted the ungrateful congresswoman’s hatred of America when he challenged Omar to go back to her hellhole homeland and fix it, then to come back and show the U.S. how our country should be changed for the better. This sentence is a challenge, not an expulsion, yet liberal media continuously misrepresented to the people that Trump simply "told congresswomen to go back where they came from." The two concepts are incongruous. Challenging someone to put her money where her mouth is, to go and get it done and to then come back to lecture us from a position of knowledge, and calling out the ridiculousness of someone's ungracious anti-American sentiment, are not moral equivalents of the simplistic jab "go back to where you came from."
Trump also pointed out the insane, detestable rhetoric that has been unabashedly oozing out of Omar’s mouth. “The Democrat Congresswomen have been spewing some of the most vile, hateful, and disgusting things ever said by a politician in the House or Senate, & yet they get a free pass and a big embrace from the Democrat Party. Horrible anti-Israel, anti-USA, pro-terrorist …”
Ilhan Omar has demeaned the United States military, glorified Islamist terrorists, has abased the largest Islamist terrorist attack on 9/11, asked to shorten Islamist militant prison sentences, campaigned for terrorist-funded CAIR while serving in US Congress, and is now seeking to destroy Israel — America’s greatest ally in the Middle East against Islamist terrorism — by use of BDS, a terrorist-designed financial warfare. Ilhan Omar’s political platform is basically Islamist Utopia.
And her partner in crime, as Trump points out, is Rashida Tlaib, an American-born daughter of “Palestinian” immigrants who has made it clear that she identifies first and foremost as a “Palestinian,” not as an American, and her primary purpose is to destroy Israel. Her secondary purpose is to "impeach the motherf*cker," President Trump, probably because he gets along so well with Tlaib’s mortal enemy, Israel.
Both Muslim congresswomen share an unsettling, hateful obsession with Israel and Jews. Instead of concentrating on local American issues, these congresswomen spend their time on bashing Jews, promoting Islamist propaganda, and putting Palestinian stickers in place of Israel on a congressional office world map — the first day on the job in US Congress. How useful for the American people … for their congressional representatives to focus on hating an innocuous religious minority instead of working on … laws that affect Americans.
According to Muslim-raised and Somali-born Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a research fellow at Stanford University, the explanation for the dumbfoundingly pro-Islamic, anti-Semitic obsession of these congresswomen is found in their Muslim upbringing. Hirsi Ali was taught from a young age, growing up in a Muslim Somali household, she explains, to hate all Jews, and to blame Jews for all of the problems her people would encounter in life. She was also indoctrinated to despise Israel. This was exacerbated in her young adulthood when she joined the Muslim Brotherhood and was exposed to even more outrageous forms of anti-Semitism.
Omar and Tlaib, Islamo-Utopians, are also always backed in the disparagement of American exceptionalism by young socialists who have joined them this year in Congress. This has been a consistent mixture in recent years: the joinder of Muslim fundamentalists with young socialists.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali has an explanation for the strange magnetism between Islamism and neoliberalism. “Islamists have understood well how to couple Muslim anti-Semitism with the American left’s vague notion of ‘social justice.’ They have succeeded in couching their agenda in the progressive framework of the oppressed versus the oppressor. Identity politics and victimhood culture also provide Islamists with the vocabulary to deflect their critics with accusations of ‘Islamophobia,’ ‘white privilege’ and ‘insensitivity.’” I agree.
The socialist congresswomen wish to collectively "improve" America by transforming our country into a socialist bog, or worse, into an Islamo-Utopia. President Trump is right to dig in his heels, standing by his remarks about the morally suspect congresswomen. President Trump valiantly declared in response to their recent influx of socialist propaganda: "We will never be a Socialist or Communist Country."
President Trump should not apologize for anything that he has said. His only error was pluralizing the women who were born in foreign countries. But can you blame him for not knowing that Tlaib was born in the United States when she was cloaked in the Palestinian flag upon her win of the Congressional seat as her supporters cheered her on with Arabic high-pitched tongue trills?
The words of Donald J. Trump are self-evident truths. Whether you were born here or not, you can leave. If you hate this country, you can leave. We are free in the United States; free to remain, free to argue, and free to leave. The president didn’t order anyone’s removal, he simply reminded the ungracious hate-mongers that they have other options, and he reminded Ilhan Omar that she can put her money where her mouth is.
Source: Freerepublic.com
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“Our Country is Free, Beautiful and Very Successful. If you hate our Country, or if you are not happy here, you can leave!” President Donald J. Trump.
Note: I use the precise terminology “legally immigrated” because liberal media has obliterated the ethical boundary between the law-abiding immigrants who respect and pedestal the United States of America with those who trample on the laws and steal from the American people at first chance. I, immigrant, am not okay being confounded with swindlers.
“We will never be a Socialist or Communist Country. IF YOU ARE NOT HAPPY HERE, YOU CAN LEAVE! It is your choice, and your choice alone. This is about love for America. Certain people HATE our Country … They are anti-Israel, pro Al-Qaeda, and comment on the 9/11 attack, ‘some people did something.’ Radical Left Democrats want Open Borders, which means drugs, crime, human trafficking, and much more … Detention facilities are not Concentration Camps! America has never been stronger than it is now – rebuilt Military, highest Stock Market EVER, lowest unemployment and more people working than ever before. Keep America Great!”
Our President did it; he said the words that needed to be said by an America-first leader. “IF YOU ARE NOT HAPPY HERE, YOU CAN LEAVE! … This is about love for America.” He rebuked those who “HATE our Country,” doing what needed to be done.
“So interesting to see ‘Progressive’ Democrat Congresswomen, who originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe, the worst, most corrupt and inept anywhere in the world (if they even have a functioning government at all), now loudly and viciously telling the people of the United States, the greatest and most powerful nation on earth, how our government is to be run,” President Trump tweeted. “Why don’t they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime-infested places from which they came. Then come back and show us how.”
President Trump spoke the truth. Certain people do hate our country, our Judeo-Christian morals, and our independence-driven economy. Some of them are in Congress. And, some of them were gifted the precious gift of United States citizenship. Some of those people are ungrateful, hateful and shameful. One of them is Ilhan Omar.
Ilhan Omar emigrated from Somalia, a war-torn country with a 99.8% Islamic majority in which “women are living in hell,” and is ranked as the 5th worst place in the world for women, according to Thompson Reuters. Instead of thanking her lucky stars for succeeding in the United States and living out the American Dream, Omar defies all logic and bashes the country that gave her the freedom platform to achieve everything she has become today, describing our country as a bad place for people like her.
Trump rightly confronted the ungrateful congresswoman’s hatred of America when he challenged Omar to go back to her hellhole homeland and fix it, then to come back and show the U.S. how our country should be changed for the better. This sentence is a challenge, not an expulsion, yet liberal media continuously misrepresented to the people that Trump simply "told congresswomen to go back where they came from." The two concepts are incongruous. Challenging someone to put her money where her mouth is, to go and get it done and to then come back to lecture us from a position of knowledge, and calling out the ridiculousness of someone's ungracious anti-American sentiment, are not moral equivalents of the simplistic jab "go back to where you came from."
Trump also pointed out the insane, detestable rhetoric that has been unabashedly oozing out of Omar’s mouth. “The Democrat Congresswomen have been spewing some of the most vile, hateful, and disgusting things ever said by a politician in the House or Senate, & yet they get a free pass and a big embrace from the Democrat Party. Horrible anti-Israel, anti-USA, pro-terrorist …”
Ilhan Omar has demeaned the United States military, glorified Islamist terrorists, has abased the largest Islamist terrorist attack on 9/11, asked to shorten Islamist militant prison sentences, campaigned for terrorist-funded CAIR while serving in US Congress, and is now seeking to destroy Israel — America’s greatest ally in the Middle East against Islamist terrorism — by use of BDS, a terrorist-designed financial warfare. Ilhan Omar’s political platform is basically Islamist Utopia.
And her partner in crime, as Trump points out, is Rashida Tlaib, an American-born daughter of “Palestinian” immigrants who has made it clear that she identifies first and foremost as a “Palestinian,” not as an American, and her primary purpose is to destroy Israel. Her secondary purpose is to "impeach the motherf*cker," President Trump, probably because he gets along so well with Tlaib’s mortal enemy, Israel.
Both Muslim congresswomen share an unsettling, hateful obsession with Israel and Jews. Instead of concentrating on local American issues, these congresswomen spend their time on bashing Jews, promoting Islamist propaganda, and putting Palestinian stickers in place of Israel on a congressional office world map — the first day on the job in US Congress. How useful for the American people … for their congressional representatives to focus on hating an innocuous religious minority instead of working on … laws that affect Americans.
According to Muslim-raised and Somali-born Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a research fellow at Stanford University, the explanation for the dumbfoundingly pro-Islamic, anti-Semitic obsession of these congresswomen is found in their Muslim upbringing. Hirsi Ali was taught from a young age, growing up in a Muslim Somali household, she explains, to hate all Jews, and to blame Jews for all of the problems her people would encounter in life. She was also indoctrinated to despise Israel. This was exacerbated in her young adulthood when she joined the Muslim Brotherhood and was exposed to even more outrageous forms of anti-Semitism.
Omar and Tlaib, Islamo-Utopians, are also always backed in the disparagement of American exceptionalism by young socialists who have joined them this year in Congress. This has been a consistent mixture in recent years: the joinder of Muslim fundamentalists with young socialists.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali has an explanation for the strange magnetism between Islamism and neoliberalism. “Islamists have understood well how to couple Muslim anti-Semitism with the American left’s vague notion of ‘social justice.’ They have succeeded in couching their agenda in the progressive framework of the oppressed versus the oppressor. Identity politics and victimhood culture also provide Islamists with the vocabulary to deflect their critics with accusations of ‘Islamophobia,’ ‘white privilege’ and ‘insensitivity.’” I agree.
The socialist congresswomen wish to collectively "improve" America by transforming our country into a socialist bog, or worse, into an Islamo-Utopia. President Trump is right to dig in his heels, standing by his remarks about the morally suspect congresswomen. President Trump valiantly declared in response to their recent influx of socialist propaganda: "We will never be a Socialist or Communist Country."
President Trump should not apologize for anything that he has said. His only error was pluralizing the women who were born in foreign countries. But can you blame him for not knowing that Tlaib was born in the United States when she was cloaked in the Palestinian flag upon her win of the Congressional seat as her supporters cheered her on with Arabic high-pitched tongue trills?
The words of Donald J. Trump are self-evident truths. Whether you were born here or not, you can leave. If you hate this country, you can leave. We are free in the United States; free to remain, free to argue, and free to leave. The president didn’t order anyone’s removal, he simply reminded the ungracious hate-mongers that they have other options, and he reminded Ilhan Omar that she can put her money where her mouth is.
Source: Freerepublic.com
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Keywords:
Immigration • Donald Trump • Happiness • Happiness • Donald Trump • Law • Immigration • Ethics • Law • Immigration • United States • Socialism • Communism • Israel • Al-Qaeda • September 11 attacks • Far-left politics • Democrats of the Left • Open border • Crime • Human trafficking • Prison • Internment • Unemployment • Government • Government • United States • Donald Trump • Judeo-Christian • Economy of the United States • Citizenship of the United States • Ilhan Omar • Ilhan Omar • Somalia • Islam • Hell • Reuters • United States • American Dream • Logic • Donald Trump • Ridiculousness (TV series) • Anti-Americanism • Go Back to Where You Came From • Rhetoric • Democratic Party (United States) • United States Senate • Democratic Party (United States) • Israel • Anti-Americanism • Ilhan Omar • United States Armed Forces • Islamic terrorism • Islamic terrorism • Council on American–Islamic Relations • United States Congress • Israel • Middle East • Islamic terrorism • Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions • Terrorism • War • Ilhan Omar • Party platform • Islamism • Utopia • Donald Trump • Rashida Tlaib • Americans • Palestinians • Immigration • Palestinians • Israel • Donald Trump • Israel • Muslim • Israel • Jews • Time (magazine) • Jews • Islamism • Propaganda • Palestinians • Israel • United States Congress • United States Congress • United States • Muslim • Somalis • Ayaan Hirsi Ali • Stanford University • Antisemitism • Muslim • Ageism • Muslim • Somalis • Jews • Jews • Israel • Muslim Brotherhood • Antisemitism • American exceptionalism • Young Socialists in the SPD • Joinder • Islamic fundamentalism • Labour Party Young Socialists • Ayaan Hirsi Ali • Magnetism • Islamism • Neoliberalism • Islamism • Islam and antisemitism • American Left • Social justice • Progressivism • Conceptual framework • Oppression • Identity politics • Culture • Islamism • Vocabulary • Islamophobia • White privilege • Socialism • Socialism • Bog (film) • Utopia • Donald Trump • Donald Trump • Socialism • Propaganda • Socialism • Communism • Donald Trump • United States • Palestinian flag • Arabic • Donald Trump • United States • Ilhan Omar •