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Full Name: Dr.Abdul Ruff Colachal
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US hate politics: Should Trump be dumped as trash?

-Dr. Abdul Ruff

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It is quit natural that every aspiring big politician, no matter how they articulate their ideas and where they operate from, today chooses anti-Islamism by evoking the rules of Islamophobia to get votes and also get elected. The phenomenon has been in vogue in India, Israel, European countries and elsewhere where Muslims are a minority and considered a threat to job market, controlled by the “majority” bosses.


And now the nasty Islamophobia trend has very cautiously reached even in USA as the American politicians are competing for occupying White House after Obama who claims to have killed Osama as part of his presidential legacy, apart from escalation of Bush era terror wars, also causing culpable genocides in thousands.

It appears most of the US of presidential candidates are genuinely trash as they want to escalate anti-Islam war, launched by Republican president Bush Jr. While some of them as do not openly express their anti-Islam sentiments and hatred mindset, some of them do it overtly to get the votes of those who hate Islam
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Republican frontrunner for presidency Donald Trump looks like an anti-Islam activist in a political suit. He hates Muslims and Islam so much that he is no just eager to declare America out of bound for Muslims, but, worse, to “cleanse” USA off Muslims and Islamic practices by declaring war on Muslims in USA. 69-year-old Trump, the New York-based real estate tycoon who was occupying the centre stage during the debate, has the support of 35% of the registered Republican voters while Texas SenatorTed Cruz was the runner up with 25%, according to the poll conducted by One American News Network.
The question arises: should Trump be dumped as meaningless trash? Do Americans support his anti-Muslim tirade for votes, launched openly?

The Republican party and most of its members are hawkish anti-Muslim elements seeking to deny voting rights to Muslims in USA and Europe. This is evident from the fact that It is dreadful that Republican frontrunner Donald Trump who like an illiterate shamelessly called for banning the entry of all Muslims into USA, including the state heads, generating a poisonous atmosphere of xenophobia and Islamophobia.

Of course, Republicans have not dumped as trash Donald Trump , a presidential candidate in the internal debate for nomination for his ultra derogatory remarks against Muslims and Trump has emerged one of the most sought after candidates for the party as he has won the fifth presidential debate in Las Vegas that focused exclusively on foreign policy and national security, a new poll said on Thursday.

US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is no ordinary man – a corporate politician throwing in land business. Trump’s main poll fort is Islamophobia and has indirectly called Islam a terrorist religion. Trump created a huge furore by calling for a ban on Muslims entering the United States. He said that the world superpower should kill the families of ISIS fighters and ban the internet. The killers would then identify every Muslim as being ISIS family member and kill them.


Trump, as a political dramatician does, shot to fame over night by evoking anti-Islamic sentiments of majority Christian people of USA and Europe and elsewhere and is hopeful of getting elected to White House as a Republican.


Former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond called Donald Trump "three times a loser" on Wednesday after Britain's Supreme Court threw out the billionaire's bid to stop an offshore wind farm being built near his Scottish golf resort. Salmond, who as former First Minister was cited in Trump's legal actions, also referred to the US Republican presidential front runner's comments on Mexican immigrants and Muslims, which have drawn widespread condemnation.


In a widely watched and hotly contested Republican debate in the race for nomination, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul opposed Trump, reminding debate watchers that closing the Internet would require getting rid of the First Amendment and killing the families of terrorists would defy the Geneva Conventions, says an AP report.

Using belligerent rhetoric, Trump said, "These are people that want to kill us folks. So they can kill us, but we cannot kill them?" he responded to Rand Paul. Trump was heavily booed by the crowd present at the debate, and expressed bewilderment. Trump said the government must work with 'brilliant people' in Silicon Valley to keep IS fighters offline, even if it means shutting down parts of the Internet. Trump also called out members of the media to stop calling IS fighters 'masterminds' because, in reality, they are 'thugs and terrible people'. He said, "We should be able to penetrate the Internet and find out exactly where ISIS is."

As the booing continued, Trump questioned the crowd as to why it wouldn't support infiltrating terrorists' conversations. Earlier, Republican presidential contender Jeb Bush sharply criticized front-runner Donald Trump in a debate for proposing to ban Muslims from entering the United States, calling him a "chaos candidate" adept at delivering one-liners. But candidates Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz refused to bash Trump for his controversial proposal, focusing their criticism on President Barack Obama and accusing him of failing to keep the United States safe. "Donald is great at the one-liners, but he is a chaos candidate and he would be a chaos president," said Bush, the former governor of Florida who has been lagging in opinion polls. He said Trump's Muslim plan was "not a serious proposal."
It is quite likely that Trump won’t be nominated by the Republican Party though there is a strong lobby within to promote the likes of Trump. However, the Trump sensation has caused unnecessary hatred in the west where his anti-Islam rhetoric seems to have found “welcomers”.

Trump and his Republican party have made USA look like a small third world nation trying to occupy media attention with his senseless mean rhetoric against Islam and Muslims.
One fondly wishes the US law provides for punishment for the hatred mongers like Trump. Meanwhile, world leaders should step in to make Trump dump his anti-Muslim stance and rhetoric and his fruitless Islamophobia ideas.

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