The President is correct. Islam is not America’s enemy. Terrorism and extremism are the enemies of America and Islam. ISIS, Boko Haram and other similar terrorist groups pimp religion to justify their barbarism and brutality. They exploit and hijack Islam in order to achieve calculated political objectives.
Their primary targets are other Muslims. ISIS is killing Muslims in Iraq and Syria. Boko Haram is killing Muslims in Nigeria. Both groups kidnap, enslave, rape and massacre innocent civilians. That is not Islam and they are not real Muslims. That is evil and they are devils. They do not belong in the modern world.
Islam represents enlightenment and guidance, not darkness and ignorance. We cannot allow anyone to commit such sick and demented atrocities in the name of God and Islam. They must be challenged, condemned and ultimately destroyed.
This was dropped this pas Sunday following the tragic death of Mike Brown in Fergusosn, MO The revolution definitely will NOT be televised in the 21st Century
Deanna Jordan, 28, who grew up in Compton, California, has three sons and is a single mother — oh, and Deanna Jordan is also black. With that description, it is hard for some to believe that she was able to pull off the improbable. That would be, to graduate from UCLA with three degrees
Rashema Melson, 18, a D.C. high school student who spent the past two years living in a homeless shelter has graduated high school as a valedictorian and will head to Georgetown University with a full scholarship as reported by NBC Washington. Rashema gave the valedictory speech at Anacostia High
Many people are of the opinion that the public school education has gone to the dogs. Well for one middle school in Pennsylvania, last Thursday it actually did. Parents are outraged because during recess at New Hanover Upper Frederick Elementary, a school lunch aide served dog treats to at least 75
Ta-Nehisi Coates of The Atlantic broke the internet a few weeks ago with his latest offering titled “The Case for Reparations“. The piece serves as The Atlantic magazine’s cover story for this month, and it has had the internet on fire with discussions. The beauty of the piece is
The economics of sex is an intriguing thing. Many of us love sex, must have sex, and cannot get enough of sex. However, the dynamics of the relationships between men and women make the situation tricky. For many years, there have been some discrepancies between what men want sexually and what women
So, let’s talk about the racist War On Drugs, shall we? Yes, for the unpteenth time in recent years, let’s talk about how our drug enforcement policy is rife with a racist underpinning. But, this time, let’s do this a little differently. As you know, for quite some time people of
Well Black History Month has rolled around again and for all intents and purposes it feels like it is devolving into a nonentity and afterthought on the minds of many – black folks especially. Wait, except for those looking for a reason to celebrate something or another. The more time that goes
Okay, so maybe because I’m a professional racism chaser, the featured video in this post makes me a little biased. If my longtime friend and colleague here at The Intersection Of Madness & Reality, Dana Lone Hill hadn’t kept me up to date with “life on the rez,” as she
When Dr. Bernice King – the daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. – was shown images of her father being used in club and event promotions, she shook her head in disbelief. The flyers were shown to her by Atlanta’s Fox 5, and her response (though subdued) was one of great
Read an article passed on to me by a colleague that was done by photographer: Chris Arnade who has been working on a collection of images of women involved in the sex trade industry. The article can be found here I am More than Just A Naked Prostitute Who Smokes Crack Yes it is an …