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His name is Dr. Abdul el-Sayed, a 32-year-old medical doctor who recently launched his campaign for Governor of Michigan, the election for which is in November 2018. If he wins he would be America’s first Muslim governor.
He speaks articulately, without an accent, inserts humor into his speeches at seemingly just the right moments, and he has the full backing of America’s powerful Muslim Brotherhood-linked network of Islamic organizations. In an interview with Al Jazeera, Sayed said Michigan voters are having “buyer’s remorse,” and that President Trump’s decisions “are at odds with deeply held American values, and distractions from real issues.” Sayed served as the executive director of the Detroit Health Department and Health Officer for the City of Detroit, appointed by Mayor Mike Duggan. At 30 years old, he was at the time of his appointment in 2015 the youngest health director in a major U.S. city.
Dick Manasseri, spokesman for Secure Michigan, a group that educates Michiganders about the threat of Shariah law, predicts that Sayed will at least win the Democratic nomination for governor. Sayed is highly educated, a Rhodes scholar who attended Oxford University in 2009 and became a practicing epidemiologist.
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
a reply to: DBCowboy
The problem I have is the medias insistence that this story is run with emphasis on his religion. A public servant being consistently linked to his religion is propaganda - in a country that prides itself on separation of church and state I find it funny that no-one has taken the media to task on this propaganda.
Here's an idea - why not vote on the persons character, his experience, his qualifications and his ability to unite all people to a common cause of a better, happier and more successful life?
No, let's just bang on about the fact he's Muslim, because all of a sudden religious affiliation is tolerated.
I can just see the tarded meltdown if a white catholic was supplanted in place of this black Muslim - we'd see Berkeley 2.0.
If he's the right person for the job, so-be-it.....let his constituents elect him. If he's the right person for the propaganda narrative then I'm sure we will have this person promoted and rammed down our throats like the London mayor.
No, let's just bang on about the fact he's Muslim, because all of a sudden religious affiliation is tolerated.
I can just see the tarded meltdown if a white catholic was supplanted in place of this black Muslim - we'd see Berkeley 2.0.