United States Representative Keith Ellison, ever since he got into office, has been associating himself with radical Muslim organizations and individuals. This video created by Americans Against Hate (AAH) exposes Congressman Ellison's actions. The public has a right to know, and hopefully the public will speak out.
I am an american who became muslim. Why do they hate islam? Read the Quran
NoorminAllah 10 months ago
USA helped to sat up and back the state of israil and then israil helped fund hamas.
question do you see anyone say anything about that.
eyesonly96 1 year ago
How can a United States member of the House of Represenatives with a history of involvment with organizations that are considered "Terrorist Supporters" as well as his connection to Hamas which is considered a Terrorist Organization by the U.S. government, get elected? Uninformed voters... and those who would see the jihadists usurp our freedoms. Such as fundamentalist muslims.
attila911 1 year ago
Another one of the brew.
sonosouth 2 years ago
You and the rest of the brew killed Jews for nothing blameing the Jews for killing him and Jesus lived and died a Jew. You think Jesus would have approved.
sonosouth 2 years ago
@Itterind no I'm fundamentalist, and libertarian. This sort of stuff is propaganda. Muslims have not killed Americans en mass. The whole political thing of "we must fight 'terrorists'" is a bunch of malarkey, cooked up to get votes, raise taxes and stir up hate and fear.
More people die in America " " in that second right there, than in the entire history of aggression towards Americans by muslims. To say there's a problem with muslims vs Americans is a lie. point blank.
shakaama 2 years ago
For the record, I'm a Protestant.
Itterind 2 years ago
@sonosouth
You stink and are afoul in hate.
I'm ok with most religions. They're sets of ideas and may or may not be right about God.
However having a billion followers does not necessarily mean a religion isn't evil or at the very least a warrior religion.
Itterind 2 years ago
@shakaama Suggested follow-up reading would be the Hadith, but also several other books which you will know of by then. I also suggest studying the life and campaigns of Mohammed and the caliphs throughout history, especially in the Hindu Kush region (I also recommend researching what that means in Hindi).
You can probably sense where this is going, but I will leave the conclusion to you...
Itterind 2 years ago
@shakaama
You're either a volounteer/hired Muslim propagandist or a fundamentalist Christian as you say who hasn't actually read the Koran. If the latter I suggest you take the time to read it, preferably in Arabic.
Itterind 2 years ago