Petition to Ban Donald Trump From UK Gets Over 150000 Signatures
Presidential candidate Donald Trump’s controversial proposal to ban Muslims from entering the US comes just days before he’s to headline a fundraiser for the Pennsylvania Republican Party Friday in NY as part of the Pennsylvania Society weekend.
Harry Potter author JK Rowling decried Trump on Twitter as worse than her fictional villain Lord Voldemort, while horror novelist Stephen King wrote: “That anyone in America would even CONSIDER voting for this rabid coyote leaves me speechless”.
“It’s a matter, I think, of really emphasizing it – emphasizing to people that you’re not being racist, you’re not being Islamophobic, you know, if you’re doing this”, Carson said.
It was that statement that received reaction from many people from around the world.
In response to a deadly shooting spree in California by two Muslims whom the Federal Bureau of Investigation said had been radicalised, Trump called for a complete shutdown of Muslims entering the USA “until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on”.
“Until we are able to determine and understand this problem and the risky threat it poses, our country can not be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for human life”, he said.
Youngstown State University Professor and Adviser of the YSU Student Muslim Association responded to comments Donald Trump has made about Muslims while running for president.
With millions of Muslims in the US, Ghazvini says he is offending an entire population that helps the nation on a daily basis.
But Trump’s most recent comments have drawn comparisons to Hitler, including a front page Tuesday on the Philadelphia Daily News showing Trump with his hand raised looking like a Nazi salute and the headline “The New Furor”.
Republican presidential candidates criticizing Trump included former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, U.S. Sen.
A PETITION FOR Parliament to ban Donald Trump from entering the United Kingdom is rapidly gaining support. What Mr Trump said runs directly counter to those values.
Trump on Tuesday defended his proposal, comparing his plan to the World War Two detainment of Japanese-Americans and others in dismissing growing outrage from around the world.
Walters then, bluntly, asked Trump if he is a bigot. “What was proposed…is not what this party stands for”.