Thursday, March 24, 2016

what needs to be done about Muslims?

It's clear that governments need to do something about the Muslim problem.

At the very least, all mosques need to be government-licensed and any preacher in one also needs to be licensed. Egypt does this, so there is no reason for other governments not to do so.

We mentioned the proposals of the Love Australia or Leave Party in an earlier post.  Here is the statement of the American Freedom Defense Initiative made following the Muslim attack in Boston in 2013.

"AFDI calls for the U.S. and other non-Muslim governments to recognize officially that Islam is a political movement and so not solely religious in the strict sense of the U.S. Constitution. AFDI recognizes that Islam in its mainstream theological formulations and its dominant form throughout its history, not "extremist Islam" or "hijacked Islam" or "Islamism," but Islam in the Qur'an and Sunnah as understood by Islamic jurists and theologians, can and should be regarded as an authoritarian and supremacist political system as well as a religion, and thus that Muslim groups should be subject to all the scrutiny and legal requirements of political organizations, without being able to shield their political activities behind the protection of religious freedom.

"AFDI denounces the crippling rules of engagement under which our soldiers are forced to labor. They should be given the freedom to defend themselves and protect their comrades.

AFDI calls for profiling of Muslims at airports and in hiring in professions in which national security and public safety could be compromised.

AFDI calls for immediate investigation into foreign mosque funding in the West and for new legislation making foreign funding of mosques in non-Muslim nations illegal.

AFDI calls for surveillance of mosques and regular inspections of mosques in the U.S. and other non-Muslim nations to look for pro-violence materials. Any mosque advocating jihad or any aspects of Sharia that conflict with Constitutional freedoms and protections should be closed.

AFDI calls for curriculum and Islam-related materials in textbooks and museums to describe the Islamic doctrine and history accurately, including its violent doctrines and 1,400-year war against unbelievers.

AFDI calls for a halt of foreign aid to Islamic nations with Sharia-based constitutions and/or governments.

AFDI denounces the use of Sharia law in any Western court or nation.

AFDI advocates deportation hearings against non-citizens who promote jihad in our nations.

AFDI calls for an immediate halt of immigration by Muslims into nations that do not currently have a Muslim majority population.

AFDI calls for laws providing that anyone seeking citizenship in the United States should be asked if he or she supports Sharia law, and investigated for ties to pro-Sharia groups. If so, citizenship should not be granted.

AFDI calls for the cancellation of citizenship or permanent residency status for anyone who leaves the country of his residence to travel for the purpose of engaging in jihad activity, and for the refusal of reentry into his country of residence after that jihad activity.

AFDI calls for careful investigation of Muslims resident in non-Muslim country who have obtained naturalized citizenship or permanent residency status, to ensure that that status was not obtained under false pretenses.

AFDI calls for the designation of the following as grounds for immediate deportation: fomenting, plotting, financing, attempting or carrying out jihad attacks; encouraging or threatening or attempting to carry out the punishments Islamic law mandates for apostasy, adultery, blasphemy, fornication or theft; threatening or attempting or carrying out honor murders, forced marriage, underage marriage, female genital mutilation, or polygamy.

AFDI calls for the U.S. and other free nations to have jihad, as it is traditionally understood in Islamic jurisprudence to involve warfare against and subjugation of non-Muslims, declared a crime against humanity at the U.N., or to withdraw from the U.N. and have its headquarters moved to a Muslim nation.

AFDI calls for legislating making illegal the foreign funding of Islamic Studies departments and faculty positions in our universities.

AFDI demands the repeal of U.N. resolution 16/18 and any other resolutions that might limit the freedom of speech.

AFDI calls for all Muslim chaplains in prisons and the military to be thoroughly vetted, and dismissed if they have ties to any Islamic supremacist group, or if they advocate jihad.

AFDI calls for the development of energy policies that will free us from dependence upon oil from Muslim countries."

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