Posted on 10/04/2015 6:29:59 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Lagging in the polls, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump came from behind ranting Mexican migrants. Trump exploited a real topical complex issue to mobilise the White Republican base and rode to the top of the ticket deriding Mexicans.
Ben Carson was however more inventive. He created a fictitious candidate to rally the same delusional crowd. Carson declared that the Muslim faith could disqualify a person from being a US president.
Within days, Carson crowded Trump to the top of the Republican ticket by bashing the imaginary Muslim candidate. Even though there was none, Carson made the Muslim candidate the hottest topic for US news and talk shows outdoing Trumps sordid attacks against Mexican immigrants.
In one of his tirades, Carson claimed that
Muslims feel that their religion is very much a part of your public life and what you do as a public official, and warned against the creeping Muslim Sharia.
Never mind that Carson must not understand that Islamic jurisprudence even in Muslim majority countries clearly states that non-Muslims are not required by law to follow Islamic religious or social standards (Sharia).
Academically speaking, the Republican candidates baseless concerns over the Sharia are hogwash and cheap electioneering demagoguery; unless Carson plans to become a Muslim and move to a place governed by the Sharia. But even then, he will have difficulties. There are at least 50 Muslim majority countries around the world where the vast majority are not governed by Sharia.
Instead of arguing a very unlikely fictional scenario, Carson should be most troubled by his support to American policies, like the invasion of Iraq when the US replaced a very secular constitution with a new dominated by religious authorities.
Carson should also know that the only secular democracy in the Middle East is a Muslim country: Turkey. The other widely acclaimed democracy, Israel, is a Jewish and not a secular democracy.
In propagating fear mongering to indulge the ignoble Republican Evangelist base, Carson brings up unintentionally an important issue: Religion and the Constitution.
It is indisputable that religions across the board are not compatible with many aspects of the US constitution. But it is not the imaginary Muslim candidate who is a threat to the constitution. It is the Republican contestants who have made religion an important part of their candidacy and are attempting to subjugate the US constitution to their belief.
Recently, Carson along with most Republican candidates rallied behind Kim Davis, who preached her own definition of Gods authority to subjugate the law of the land and refused to issue same sex marriage licences in Rowan County, Kentucky.
Carson explained to Fox news that Davis was right to defy the Supreme Courts interpretation of the US constitution. This is a Judeo-Christian nation in the sense that a lot of our values and principles are based on our Judeo-Christian faith, he said. Translating to how faith should guide a public official in conducting their life.
Putting aside Carsons xenophobic demagoguery and his pandering to the extreme right-wing Republican base, it would be worth noting that women were elected to head two of the worlds most populous Muslim countries an ambitious reality women in the US are still struggling to achieve more than a decade later.
When John F Kennedys faith was questioned in 1960, he eloquently said it may be a Catholic against whom the finger of suspicion is pointed, in other years it has been, and may someday be again, a Jew or a Quaker or a Unitarian or a Baptist Today I may be the victim, but tomorrow it may be you.
Neither faith nor race is an indicative of a good leader. Kennedy was a good example. An anti-abolitionist with the right faith could have succeeded in mobilising Carsons reactionary crowd a century ago. Ironically, Carson, the black man, couldnt have qualified to vote in that election.
Jamal the Camal lover.
I don’t know where he got his hash from, but it must be powerful for him to put out crap like this.
Hey Jamal, go back to being a donkey-bunker. It fits your talents.
Make that Donkey-Bonker. It’s hard to spell British stuff.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.