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Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens have shown sympathy towards Muslims, questioning why the U.S. is financially supporting actions that harm Muslim children. This perspective is rarely seen in mainstream media, which has historically been biased against Muslims.
There is a debate over the role of religion in government policy, particularly regarding the regulation of pornography and abortion, with a focus on pragmatic approaches.
I'm yet to hear the business case for multiculturalism or diversity. There are obviously the problems of sectarian violence and the dilution of culture.
Out of the 50 odd Muslim countries in the world, 47 of them aren't democracies. The three that are, are pretty dodgy democracies. 40 of them are authoritarian hellholes.
The use of religion to support foreign policy decisions, particularly regarding Israel, should be critically examined to ensure it aligns with American interests.
The growth of the Muslim population in the UK from 21,000 in 1961 to nearly 4 million today is significant and causes concern for some.
Christians are encouraged to discern truth by distinguishing between conspiracy theories, legitimate investigations, and healthy questioning.
There's a cognitive dissonance among some leftists who advocate for trans rights while ignoring cultural issues in fringe Islamic culture, which often treats minority groups poorly.
The importance of having an honest conversation about cultural and religious differences is emphasized to address terrorism effectively.
There is a call for honest conversations about radical jihad and its impact on society, moving beyond terms like 'online hate.'