Posted on 02/20/2017 1:03:00 PM PST by Jyotishi
'We will fight hatred with love, we will fight bigotry with inclusivity. And today I am a Muslim too.'
New Yorkers by the thousand, representing myriad backgrounds and faiths, converged on Times Square, to let Muslims know their fellow Americans stood by them.
Over a thousand people from various faiths declared ‘I am a Muslim too’ as they assembled at the iconic Times Square in New York to express solidarity with the Muslim community and protest against US President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
The rally was co-organised by the Foundation For Ethnic Understanding and the Nusantara Foundation in response to the uncertainty and anxiety created by Trump’s now-rescinded executive order to bar citizens from the seven Muslim-majority nations.
The ‘I am a Muslim Too’ solidarity rally drew several thousand people who raised slogans and held banners of ‘Love Trumps Hate’ and ‘USA, USA’ and ‘No Muslim Ban’.
Headlined by American entrepreneur and author Russell Simmons and actress Susan Sarandon, the rally on Sunday saw participation by several faith leaders who denounced the divisive political environment in the country and called on Americans to stand up for Muslims facing increasing threat and pressure.
Addressing the rally, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said America was founded to respect all faiths and all beliefs and stereotypes against the Muslim community has to be dispelled.
“The message I want to give as mayor of the city to everyone regardless of background or faith or where you were born is that this is your city and this is your country,” he said.
The mayor said America was founded by people who were fleeing religious persecution and was founded to respect all faiths and all beliefs.
“This is who we are as Americans and this must be protected. An attack on anybody’s faith is an attack on all people of faith,” he said.
Lauding the 900 Muslim members of the New York Police Department, de Blasio said the 1.6 billion Muslims in the world are “overwhelming peace loving” people who care about their community.
“We have to dispel the stereotypes faced by the Muslim community,” de Blasio said declaring at the end of his speech that “I’m proud to say today I’m a Muslim too”.
Eminent Sikh-American speaker and activist Simran Jeet Singh said he is supporting the rally “because as a Sikh, we know what discrimination and oppression feels like. We want a world that is acceptable and tolerant”.
Sarandon said given the political environment in the country, it is no longer possible to be neutral. “If you are silent, then you are complacent.
“We are here because we will not be a cog in a machine that is dismantling our constitution, that is dismantling our bills of rights,” she said to loud cheers from the crowd.
Sarandon added that New Yorkers should tell their representatives that the city is “open and accepting”.
“We will fight hatred with love, we will fight bigotry with inclusivity. And today I am a Muslim too,” she said.
American-Muslim woman Latisha James said she was proud to be part of the solidarity rally that was sending a strong message that people are coming together to support the community and will not tolerate discrimination against its members.
“Everyone is of the same nature. There should be no discrimination, we are all the same. We all migrated to America so for Trump to put a ban on Muslims and refugees is not appropriate. It’s not going to happen,” she said.
She said a lot of Muslims and refugees have been discriminated against and “it’s good that everyone has come together finally to support the Muslims”.
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'We will fight hatred with love, we will fight bigotry with inclusivity. And today I am a Muslim too.'
New Yorkers by the thousand, representing myriad backgrounds and faiths, converged on Times Square, to let Muslims know their fellow Americans stood by them.
Over a thousand people from various faiths declared ‘I am a Muslim too’ as they assembled at the iconic Times Square in New York to express solidarity with the Muslim community and protest against US President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
The rally was co-organised by the Foundation For Ethnic Understanding and the Nusantara Foundation in response to the uncertainty and anxiety created by Trump’s now-rescinded executive order to bar citizens from the seven Muslim-majority nations.
The ‘I am a Muslim Too’ solidarity rally drew several thousand people who raised slogans and held banners of ‘Love Trumps Hate’ and ‘USA, USA’ and ‘No Muslim Ban’.
Headlined by American entrepreneur and author Russell Simmons and actress Susan Sarandon, the rally on Sunday saw participation by several faith leaders who denounced the divisive political environment in the country and called on Americans to stand up for Muslims facing increasing threat and pressure.
Addressing the rally, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said America was founded to respect all faiths and all beliefs and stereotypes against the Muslim community has to be dispelled.
“The message I want to give as mayor of the city to everyone regardless of background or faith or where you were born is that this is your city and this is your country,” he said.
The mayor said America was founded by people who were fleeing religious persecution and was founded to respect all faiths and all beliefs.
“This is who we are as Americans and this must be protected. An attack on anybody’s faith is an attack on all people of faith,” he said.
Lauding the 900 Muslim members of the New York Police Department, de Blasio said the 1.6 billion Muslims in the world are “overwhelming peace loving” people who care about their community.
“We have to dispel the stereotypes faced by the Muslim community,” de Blasio said declaring at the end of his speech that “I’m proud to say today I’m a Muslim too”.
Eminent Sikh-American speaker and activist Simran Jeet Singh said he is supporting the rally “because as a Sikh, we know what discrimination and oppression feels like. We want a world that is acceptable and tolerant”.
Sarandon said given the political environment in the country, it is no longer possible to be neutral. “If you are silent, then you are complacent.
“We are here because we will not be a cog in a machine that is dismantling our constitution, that is dismantling our bills of rights,” she said to loud cheers from the crowd.
Sarandon added that New Yorkers should tell their representatives that the city is “open and accepting”.
“We will fight hatred with love, we will fight bigotry with inclusivity. And today I am a Muslim too,” she said.
American-Muslim woman Latisha James said she was proud to be part of the solidarity rally that was sending a strong message that people are coming together to support the community and will not tolerate discrimination against its members.
“Everyone is of the same nature. There should be no discrimination, we are all the same. We all migrated to America so for Trump to put a ban on Muslims and refugees is not appropriate. It’s not going to happen,” she said.
She said a lot of Muslims and refugees have been discriminated against and “it’s good that everyone has come together finally to support the Muslims”.
Crate all their dumb muslim azzes up, give a one-way ticket and ship em all to Somalia. See how they like living under Sharia Law.
The insanity of liberalism is beyond comprehension. We cannot co-exist with these zombies.
Chelsea should be running this year-—in the Kentucky Derby.
Many of these people were around and were dancing then
These are not the sorts of people who, had they lived in Germany in the 30’s, would have said, “We are all Jews now.”
They would have said something quite different. Perhaps “We are all Aryans now,” or “Heil.”
She really is unfortunate looking and I’m being kind. Was she driven to this event in a chauffeured limo with her Secret Service detail riding shotgun?
“stupidity of the leftist”
I can’t believe how stupid they are. Trump has said a hundred times he is not banning Muslims, he is enhancing vetting so terrorist don’t get into the country.
These stupid people put their ignorance on display for everyone to see, don’t they know they are tools of the global elites?
And don’t the stupid Muslims know they are now being used as tools for the left, just as blacks are? The left could give a s*it about the Muslim faith.
tomorrow those females will be stoned to death for being out on the public streets without their husbands...
after all they are now moslems...and that’s what happens to moslem women...
Fine. Y’all can move to Iraq, Pakistan, Indonesia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, etc. See how much THEY will put up with the BS.
They have no idea...
$oro$ thinks this is money well spent?
Ha, it’s only showing America how insane the left is.
That muslim is not kneeling in prayer. He accidentally dropped his detonator and is looking for it...
The mayor said America was founded by people who were fleeing religious persecution,,,,,So who is persecuting these savages in their homeland?
Imagine this right after 9-1-1.
When does the women stoning and throwing gays off of buildings begin?
In identifying Faith driven people with a non-existent "victimization"; it tends to trivialize actual Faith.
America needs to realize that NYC, LA,San Francisco drain the real blood from America’s veins. THEY get more welfare per capita and government services. That is because they are the numbers that keep Evil Democrats in power. THEY ALWAYS CONTROL The most important positions.
The mayor said America was founded by people who were fleeing religious persecution,,,,,So who is persecuting these savages in their homeland?
In their homeland, the muslims are the persecutors.
So they hate gays, Christians and religious tolerance, and they want a theocracy. Thanks for the warning. I am NOT a Muslim and have no need to be one.
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