Central Wisconsin Islamic leader reacts to Donald Trump
The hacker group known as Anonymous has set its sights on Donald Trump after the Republican presidential candidate floated a ban on Muslims entering the United States. “I think his remarks are divisive, stupid and wrong and I think if he came to visit our country I think he’d unite us all against him”.
After stating Muslims should be barred from entering the USA, he later added: “We have places in London and other places that are so radicalised that the police are afraid for their own lives”.
The pledge sparked an outcry in Britain, where around five percent of the population are Muslim.
Speaking separately on CBS News” “Face the Nation, ‘ Kerry said Trump’s ban was ‘a very unsafe foreign policy.’ ‘It says to those in Islam who are trying to exploit people and recruit foreign fighters and otherwise, it says look, look at America.
At his weekly Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs), Opposition Labour MP Tulip Siddiq urged Cameron to use anti- extremism legislation to block Trump from entering the UK.
But Mr Cameron ruled out backing a ban on Trump visiting the United Kingdom, as has been applied to other extremists.
“I happen to disagree with you about Donald Trump”.
The famous left-wing political activist took a picture of himself near the Trump Tower on fifth avenue in Manhattan with the caption “We Are All Muslim”.
Meanwhile, Trump became embroiled in a war of words Wednesday with Alex Salmond, a British lawmaker who was the previous First Minister of Scotland.
After the verdict, Mr Trump vowed that he would continue his fight against the wind farm, with his spokesman saying the battle would continue on “every possible front”.
The US billionaire businessman was taking over the Scottish authorities, which accepted the plan. Accordingly, because the president is legally obligated to “preserve, protect, and defend”, the Constitution, the White House asserted that Trump’s anti-Muslim comments “disqualify” him from seeking the Presidency.
I think his remarks are divisive, stupid and wrong.
Robert Gordon University (RGU) in Aberdeen also revoked an honorary degree in Business Administration awarded in October 2010.