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Panel Discussion on: "WHAT DOES A TRUMP VICTORY MEAN TO MUSLIM AMERICANS?"

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Listen to WORDS-MAKE-PEOPLE on Sunday November 20, 2016 from 1-3 p.m. (EST) for an informative panel conversation on my blog talk radio show. Our guest will be Judge David Shaheed and Imam Ismail Abdulaleem (both from Indianapolis, IN).

 

We plan to discuss "WHAT DOES A TRUMP VICTORY MEAN TO MUSLIM AMERICANS?". Donald Trump’s campaign was definitely anti-Islamic that has fueled Islamophobia in the minds of many Americans while causing many Muslim Americans to live in trepidation.

 

To date Trump’s White House and staff appointments have been criticized for choosing controversial individuals who have close ties to the white racist group the Alternative-Right (commonly called ALT-Right). What does it mean when Trump chooses Lt. General Michael Flynn to be the national security adviser, a man known to have hard-right views on Muslims and Islam?

 

Republican Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama as attorney general is known to hold tough positions on immigration of Muslims to America including Syrian refugees.

 

Trump’s appointment of Steve Bannon as his chief strategist caused a national uproar because of Bannon’s close ties to the Alt-right.

 

How has Trump’s words affected Muslim children. What message does Trump’s anti Islam comments sent to the general American public? Will Trump’s words trigger an “open season” on Muslim Americans?

 

How are Muslim Americans to correlate Trump saying on March 9, 2016, "I think Islam hates us," with his post-election claim, “It is time for us to come together as one united people,”

 

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