Monday, December 13, 2021

When Teddy Roosevelt Banned Moslems from America

By An Old Friend
Mon, Dec 13, 2021 8:35 p.m.

When Teddy Roosevelt Banned Moslems from America

AOF: I just stumbled across what's below.  I consider the writer (aka "Sultan Knish") to be a very reliable source; he's a colleague of David Horowitz.

N.S.: "Sultan Knish" or Daniel Greenfield, or are they the same person?
 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The main issue here seems to be polygamy. That the Muslim has always had a hostile attitude toward Christians also was a factor. I would say that just ordinary dislike of Islam was not a factor but then you cannot separate the Muslim and his religion or the religion and the Muslim.

Teddy stated anyone could be an American but you must adopt American customs and adhere to American law. In America you must be an American. Golly!

Anonymous said...

That number of Muslims in the USA at the time of Teddy must have very low indeed. Think not so now. In the Detroit area alone 100,000 persons claim ancestry from Yemen. YEMEN??

Anonymous said...

"Even a hundred years ago, Islam was proving to be fundamentally in conflict with American values."

I finally got around to reading this piece about Teddy--BULLY!He had it right.

The quote above is the important part of the article--specifically,"American values",

That period of history--up until the end of WW II--was probably the last time our government fought for REAL "American values". Normally I hate it when any CEO or politician utters that abominable word--"values"--because what they're doing is ascribing THEIR values(usually pro-black) to a situation--not the American values described in the early twentieth century by Teddy Roosevelt.

American values in the early 1900s did not include rampant black crime--or tolerance of those crimes being committed--it does now.

American values did not include welfare,affirmative action and section 8 for minorities in the early 1900s--it does now.

American values always sought to uphold the law.What was remembered about the outlaws in the Old West was how they met their demise at the hands of Wyatt Earp,Doc Holliday and others.Yes,Billy the Kid,the Clantons,the James gang were famous,but when they were disposed of,the citizens were glad that the law was upheld.Those were our values then. They aren't now to a growing degree--because of groups like blm complaining about "White law" discriminating against black behavior--and instead of cheering the deaths of violent thugs,we see network coverage of their funerals,hailing them as martyrs and black icons.Some Whites actually buy this garbage.

"White law" is at the heart of American values.White PEOPLE dictated what American values were for around 200 years.Muslims,blacks and Mex--naturalized or not,citizens or not--do not believe in the "American values" that most Whites have lived their lives by in our history."Their values are different:more criminal,lazier,more tolerant of deceit and disrespectful of Whites and what we've achieved.

There can be no living in harmony with people opposed to what got America through 200 great years.What I fear is the possibility that Whites,in the future,decide to give up OUR values as the demographics continue to decline--in which case,we will automatically give up our right to exist as a White race.

--GRA