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WaPo Columnist Makes the Case Against Muslim Assimilation

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As I reported last month, some nobody who writes for the free London tabloid Metro argued that comedy legend John Cleese was "ruining his legacy" with his Islamophobic posts on X. Cleese, much like J.K. Rowling, is a liberal, but he's not sitting quietly by as the leaders of his country stand by as a religion that believes in beheading infidels amasses more and more political power. 

A couple of Saturdays ago, we told you that even England, which has a king, was taking part in the "No Kings" protest, except that there, the press just called it an anti-far-right protest. And believing that the country is slowly being handed over to Muslim migrants arriving on dinghies and supposedly seeking asylum. That's the term they use in the U.K. … not illegal alien, or illegal immigrant, or even migrant, but "asylum-seeker." From what are these military-aged Muslim men seeking asylum? Certainly not religious persecution. And they certainly have no intention to assimilate.

Shadi Hamid, a columnist at The Washington Post, has published a column making "a case against assimilation." Let's hear him out a bit:

Uh-oh. Hamid got a "hello" from Data Republican:

The post continues:

… Swift insisting no one listens to her music.

If assimilation feels out of reach, it isn't because the system has excluded you. By any reasonable measure, it has already brought you into its highest ranks. What remains is a decision about whether you're willing to fully embrace where you already stand.

And all signs point to "no."

This is a you problem.

I'm not sure if Hamid was born in the United States or if he's an immigrant, but a lot of people asked the same question I ask: There are 57 Muslim countries in the world … why do you choose to move to a Christian country and then complain about being expected to assimilate? 

Hamid mentions that "Islam is also a more public religion than Christianity." It's also a more political one.

The post continues:

… explains why muslims can’t be “like everyone else” and why they’ve no place in America. Us citizenship and Islam are antithetical.

Yeah, he's getting destroyed in the comments. A lot of people are saying he's making a great case for deportation, but he was born in Pennsylvania to Egyptian parents.

As I wrote recently, a lot of people were uncomfortable when London's mayor led a Ramadan takeover of Trafalgar Square for a public prayer. One member of Parliament called it an "act of domination," and that's what it feels like. Hamid says Islam is a more "public" religion, which only contributes to that feeling. I wrote back in February about a father and son blasting a school board for allowing a group to hand out Qurans and hijabs to celebrate World Hijab Day. Is it OK if we say, no thanks?

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