While speaking in Las Vegas on Saturday, 2016 GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump excoriated President Barack Hussein Obama for allowing thousands of Muslims into the country but denying entry to persecuted Christians.
“If you’re from Syria and you’re a Christian, you cannot come into this country,” he explained. “If you’re Islamic, you can come in so easily.”
He added that we certainly should not “discriminate against one or the other,” which is why it makes zero sense that Obama has chosen to bar Christians from entering.
He also noted that Christians face far more persecution in the Middle East than their Muslim brethren do. Yet Obama has turned his back on them.
“We have to protect our people,” Trump continued. “They’re being beheaded.”
The fact that Trump referred to the persecuted Christians in Syria as “our people” was very telling. He obviously felt a connection to Christians, particularly when compared to Obama, a purported Christian who has continually attacked Christianity.
For instance, in February, Obama “intimated that modern Christians share as much guilt for the Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition as radical Islamists do for the acts of the Islamic State.”
Likewise, Obama has refused time and time again to identify the threat of radical Islam. According to him, the threat has everything to do with political ideology and nothing whatsoever to do with the Islamic religion.
Obama acts as if Christians are his enemies and radical Islamists are his friends. The fact that he just negotiated a horrible deal with Iran does not help his case (H/T Shoebat).
Donald Trump, on the other hand, shows no favoritism whatsoever. He just wants everybody who’s being persecuted, includes Syrian Christians and Muslims, to have a chance at entering the United States.
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