American politics and
politicians fascinate me in the same way that their history does.
From
the days of their great men of faith and vision like the Pilgrim Fathers, the
Founding Fathers and the Patriots right through to the times of deeply
courageous men who were blessed with a powerful intellect and huge moral
suasion like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, James Madison and
Benjamin Franklin, this is indeed a blessed land with an extraordinary and rich
heritage and history.
From
the heady days of their struggle for independence from the British, right up to
the tumultuous times of Abraham Lincoln and John Brown and their bitter
struggle against slavery, the civil war and so much more, the American story is
littered with heroes and heroic acts and presents us with compelling evidence
of the fact that ultimately good always triumphs over evil.
From
the beginning right up until modern times and indeed today, their history and
their story, with all its twists and turns, is not only inspiring but also a
great testimony to the power of the Living God.
Yet
today America is at a crossroads and in the next few weeks and months she will
decide who President Barack Obama will pass the baton of leadership to.
That
choice is critical because it will determine whether the self-styled "land
of the free and home of the brave" will, once again, be transformed into a
great and major power with the strength and immense moral authority that she
once enjoyed on the world stage or whether she will gradually lose her mystique
and prestige and recede into a divided, conflicted, pitiful, isolated, intellectually
weak, economically crippled, greatly diminished and morally bankrupt spent
force.
All
this in a world that is witnessing and experiencing the growing power and
strength of an increasingly assertive Russia and China.
There
is no gainsaying that the race for the White House this year is probably the
most important in recent times because the consequences of the choice that the
American people will eventually make will affect the entire world for either
good or bad. Needless to say the stakes are high.
Given
this I am delighted that my preferred candidate and fellow evangelical
christian, the brilliant African American neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson, finally
saw the writing on the wall and dropped out of the race for the Presidential
nomination of the Republican Party.
I
am also thrilled that he has thrown his support behind Mr. Donald Trump who I
believe is a simply remarkable man that is blessed with immense potential and
promise.
Dr.
Carson is the second Presidential candidate in the Republican party that has
dropped out of the race and endorsed Mr. Trump, the first being Governor Chris
Christie of New Jersey. These are indeed good times for the colorful
billionaire.
He
has done exceptionally well regardless of the numerous conspiracies within the
leadership of his own party to stop him and regardless of the controversies
that appear to trail him.
Yet
Mr. Trump has had his own fair share of challenges, trials and tribulations.
The ugly affair at his Chicago rally on March 11 being one of them. The disruption
of that rally and the suppression of freedom of speech by a large crowd of
violent and threatening anti-Trump protesters at the event was appalling and
unacceptable and it shows us the level to which those that wish to oppose him
are prepared to go.
This
was an organised and premeditated effort to disrupt the rally and as Mr. Marco
Rubio , another contender for the GOP presidential nomination told CNN, it was
''a clear violation of Mr. Trump's first amendment rights".
The
suppression of free speech for any reason is unacceptable and the protesters
that shut down Mr. Trumps rally were an utter disgrace.
The
truth is that that sort of behavior will not deter Mr. Trump or his supporters
and such lawlessness will only swell the ranks of those who believe in him and
his cause. It will also embolden and enlarge his support base.
I
hope and believe that he will win the GOP presidential nomination comfortably
and after that, despite his numerous eccentricities and idiosyncrasies, I
believe that he will go on to give Secretary Hilary Clinton a damn good fight
in the November presidential election.
The
truth is that if any of the American Presidential candidates energizes and
excites me it is Mr. Trump. This is because he is tough, fearless, strong,
quick off the mark, sharp, charming, witty and refreshing. He also offers a
genuine hope of restoration and a safe return to traditional American
conservative, and I daresay, Christian values.
For
example he is against same-sex marriage and he is strongly pro-life. He also
believes passionately in building up the American Armed Forces and renewing
their strength and glory and in the implementation of a strong and virile
foreign policy.
He
is the only American presidential candidate that has publicly admitted that
removing Sadam Hussein and Muammar Ghadaffi from power in Iraq and Libya
respectively was a grave error which has led to nothing but chaos.
Unlike
President Obama and Secretary Hilary Clinton and instead rather like President
Putin and the Russians, he recognises evil for what it is and he is committed
to fighting islamic fundamentalism and islamist terror with everything that he
has got.
Consequently
he has pledged to send 30,000 ground troops into Iraq and Syria to take on
ISIL. That is like music to my ears.
He
is pro-Israel and he seems to understand the dangers that the anti-secularist
forces in the Middle East and the ethos and philosophiy of the salifists and
wahhabists of Saudi Arabia pose to world peace far better than any other
American politician.
Most
important of all he is prepared to speak his mind and say what he believes
about any issue no matter whose ox is gored. With Trump what you see is what
you get.
That
is a rare quality among politicians from anywhere in the world and it ought to
be encouraged. By nature politicians have to compromise on everything otherwise
they cannot get elected and they very rarely say what they mean or mean what
they say.
They
must always be seen to be politically correct. It is for this very reason that
I do not regard myself as being a politician in the true sense of the word.
Unlike
most I will never compromise with what or who I consider to be incompetent,
questionable, insincere, malicious. ill-motivated, bloodthirsty, bigoted or
evil. Like Mr. Trump I will always call a spade a spade.
Like
Mr. Trump I will never see darkness and call it light or see light and call it
darkness. And like U.S. President Harry Truman said many years ago, "I
never give them hell: I just speak the truth and they think that they are in
hell".
Yet
despite my fondness and respect for Mr. Trump there is one area in which I
believe that he is getting it badly wrong and that is in his expression of
thoughts about members of the Muslim faith. He fired the first salvo a couple
of weeks ago when he said that all Muslims should be banned from coming to the
United States of America.
This
created a major storm all over the world coupled with a deep sense of fear,
trepidation and outrage from millions of Muslims. Yet sadly he did not stop
there. During the course of the GOP Presidential candidates debate which was
aired live by CNN on 10th of March, he said "Islam hates us'', meaning
that ALL Muslims hate America and the rest of the non-Muslim world.
This
assertion is divisive and deeply offensive. It is also blatantly false and I
don't have to be a Muslim to say or know it. It is true that radical Islam
''hates us''. It is true that the Islamic fundamentalists ''hate us''. It is
true that the Islamist's ''hate us''. It is true that the Jihadists ''hate us''
but it is NOT true that "Islam hates us".
ISIL,
Al Qaeda, Al Shabab, Hamas, Boko Haram, the Taliban, Islamic Jihad, the Fulani
militants/herdsmen, the Al Nusra Front and all the other terrorists and terror
groups in the world ''hate us'' but the overwhelming majority of Muslims do not
and neither do they indulge in acts of terror.
As
pained and concerned as we are about what is going on in the world today and
about the barbarous atrocities that the terrorists are committing on a daily
basis, we must learn to separate the wheat from the chaff.
Simple
logic alone does not allow Mr. Trump's absurd assertion to withstand proper
scrutiny. For example it is clear that Chancellor Adolf Hitler did not
represent Christianity when he murdered 6 million Jews and caused a global war
in which 50 million people were killed.
Again
it is clear that another great monster of human history, King Leopold 11 of
Belgium, did not represent Christianity when he ordered the slaughter of no
less than 10 million Africans in the Belgian Congo.
Again
Mr. Pol Pot of Cambodia and Mr. Josef Stalin of the old Soviet Union, both
leaders of ruthless communist totalitarian states that did not recognize or
believe in the existence of God, did not represent their fellow atheists when
they murdered no less than 25 million and 30 million of their own people
respectively.
It
is in the same way that Osama Bin Ladin and Ayman Al Zawahiri of Al Qaeda, Abu
Bakr Al- Baghdadi of the Islamic State In The Levant,(ISIL), Mohammed Yusuf and
Abubakar Shekau of Boko Haram, Mullah Mohammed Omar and Aktar Mansoor of the
Taliban, Ahmed Abdi Godan of Al Shabab, Ismael Haniye of Hamas, Abu Mohammed Al
Julani of the Al Nusra Front and all the other salifist and Islamist leaders
that are filled with hate, that have shed oceans of innocent blood and that
have unleashed terror on defenseless citizens all over the world do not
represent Islam or Muslims.
That
is the point that people like Mr. Trump fail to appreciate and are unable to
grasp.
If
we do not make this distinction very clear and emphasize the fact that not all
Muslims are filled with hate and are terrorists, we run the risk of alienating
millions of decent God-fearing Muslims from all over the world who hate the
jihadists and terrorists just as much as we do and who also deplore their
actions.
Let
me bring this closer to home. There are millions of Muslims in the
south-western part of Nigeria where I come from but, as far as I am aware, not
one of them is a terrorist and very few of them are filled with hate.
My
late mother of blessed memory, Chief Mrs. Adia Adunni Fani-Kayode, was a devout
and practicing Christian though both her paternal and maternal family, the
Sa'id family of Ilesa and the Isa-Williams family of Isale Eko, Lagos, are
Muslims. Not one of them is hate-filled, is a terrorist or is an extremist.
Yoruba
Muslims are not violent and they have never been Jihadists. This is because,
unlike in the north, Islam was introduced to the south-west by the Turkish sea
traders who were very tolerant and liberal in the practice of their faith and
not by Jihad.
Generally
speaking we in the south-west preach and practice love, tolerance and unity
among our people and this is particularly so between the adherents of the two
great faiths of Christianity and Islam.
Even
the pagans among us are tolerated and honored. This is a testimony to our high
level of enlightenment and civilization as a people. It is evidence of our deep
sense of fair play, justice, compassion and humanity and our liberal and
accommodating disposition.
I
am very proud of that part of my heritage and it is confirmed by the fact that
we often marry across religious lines. For example my father’s family have been
not just Christians but also pastors and priests for four generations and my
mother’s family are Muslims.
My
Muslim name, which was given to me by my mother’s side of the family, is Abdul
Latif. As a matter of fact I doubt that there is one family in south-western
Nigeria today that does not have both Christians and Muslims within its ranks.
The
Muslims in Yoruba land often celebrate Christmas with those of us that are
Christians just as we often celebrate Ileya and other Muslim festivals with
them. This has been the case for centuries and in my view it is a beautiful
thing.
Our
unity, love, tolerance and respect for each others faith in the south-west is
our strength and the end-product of that harmonious relationship is peace.
In
the light of this how can anyone in their right mind suggest that the Muslims
of south-western Nigeria, or indeed any other true Muslim from anywhere else in
the world, hates the rest of us or hates America?
How
can anyone describe Yoruba Muslim groups like the Ahmaddiyas, Ansar Ud Deen,
the Sufis, NASFAT, just to mention a few, as bloodthirsty murderers and
terrorists that are filled with hate for those that do not share their faith?
Such
an assertion is not only baseless but it is also, at best, intellectually
dishonest and, at worst, blatant and premeditated misinformation and falsehood.
Such
a statement is utterly perfidious: it is nothing but a specious lie from the
pit of hell and it can best be described as utter and complete garbage.
We
must appreciate the fact that the only way we can win the war against terror
and resist the revival and practice of the most evil, virulent and extreme form
of Islamic fundamentalism that the world has ever witnessed is if we all stand
together as one against it.
We
must resist the urge and temptation of lumping all Muslims together and tarring
them with the same brush.
The
bottom line is as follows: not all Muslims are bad and not all terrorists are
Muslims. In the same way not all Christians are good and not all peacemakers
and righteous men are Christians.
This
is a crucial lesson that Mr. Trump and all those that think like him need to
learn before he is elected President of the United States of America and before
it is too late.
Source:
Femi Fani-Kayode Page
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