Freshman state Rep. Molly White, R-Belton, is not in Austin today to celebrate Texas Muslim Capitol Day. But she left instructions for the staff in her Capitol office on how to handle visitors who are, including asking them to declare allegiance to the United States."I did leave an Israeli flag on the reception desk in my office with instructions to staff to ask representatives from the Muslim community to renounce Islamic terrorist groups and publicly announce allegiance to America and our laws," she posted on Facebook. "We will see how long they stay in my office."Texas Muslim Capitol Day, which began in 2003, is organized by the Texas chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations and brings members of Muslim communities in Houston, Dallas and other areas of the state to the Capitol to learn about the political process and meet state lawmakers.Even before participants in Thursday's event — about 100 Muslims, mostly children — could get to lawmakers' offices, they encountered opposition from a group of about 25 protesters outside the Capitol holding signs. One said, "Radical Islam is the New Nazi." Another said, "Go Home & Take Obama With You."The Muslim group held a press conference on the South steps of the Capitol, where one of the protesters yanked the microphone from an event organizer, shouting, “Islam will never dominate the United States and by the grace of God, it will never dominate Texas.”
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declaring allegiance to the United States.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on January 29, 2015, 02:55:54 PMdeclaring allegiance to the United States. Extremely pointless, to be honest. And again, American Muslims are vastly different from Euro Muslims.
Quote from: Icy on January 29, 2015, 03:01:29 PMQuote from: Meta Cognition on January 29, 2015, 02:55:54 PMdeclaring allegiance to the United States. Extremely pointless, to be honest. And again, American Muslims are vastly different from Euro Muslims.It's less about governmental loyalty and more about the moral and philosophical values which underpin pretty much all Western society. It's not just Muslims, everybody ought to do it. Especially the government, too.
Eh. I stand, but I could care less what it says. Doesn't make me anti-America, just means that I've said it so many times that it's pointless to me.
Quote from: Icy on January 29, 2015, 03:05:30 PMEh. I stand, but I could care less what it says. Doesn't make me anti-America, just means that I've said it so many times that it's pointless to me.Oh, are we talking about the actual Pledge?
Quote from: Meta Cognition on January 29, 2015, 03:07:44 PMQuote from: Icy on January 29, 2015, 03:05:30 PMEh. I stand, but I could care less what it says. Doesn't make me anti-America, just means that I've said it so many times that it's pointless to me.Oh, are we talking about the actual Pledge? That's what I presume is meant by "Declaring Allegiance"