WAYNE ROOT: It’s Not “Racist” to Ask These Questions. It’s Necessary. How Many Muslims in America Are on Our Side? How Many are Here to Murder, Enslave and Conquer Us? What is Obama’s and Tucker’s Role in Dividing Our Nation?

As Americans, we are blessed with many gifts from God. We have freedom, opportunity, and the ability to pursue our dreams. But there is one gift that I hold dear, a gift that I believe sets me apart from others. And that gift is the courage to ask the tough questions.

In today’s society, it seems that asking certain questions has become taboo. It has become labeled as “racist” or “divisive”. But I believe that asking these questions is not only necessary but also crucial in understanding and protecting our nation.

One of these questions is about the presence of Muslims in America. It is no secret that there are Muslim extremists who seek to harm our country and our people. We have seen the devastating effects of their actions, from the 9/11 attacks to the more recent Manchester bombing. So it is only natural to ask: how many Muslims in America are on our side? How many are here to murder, enslave, and conquer us?

These are important questions that need to be asked in order to protect the safety and security of our nation. We cannot turn a blind eye to the fact that there are radical elements within the Muslim community who wish to do us harm. And by asking these questions, we can address this issue and work towards finding solutions to ensure the safety of all Americans, including the Muslim community.

But unfortunately, asking these questions has been deemed as “racist” by certain individuals and groups. They accuse us of profiling and discriminating against Muslims. But let me be clear, asking these questions is not about discrimination or hatred towards a particular group. It is about protecting our nation and our people from those who seek to do us harm.

Furthermore, I believe that the real “racism” lies in the fact that we are not allowed to ask these questions. We are censored and demonized for even daring to bring up this topic. This prevents us from having an open and honest discussion about the issue and finding solutions to protect our country. We must not let political correctness silence us and prevent us from taking necessary measures to keep America safe.

But this is not just about the Muslim community. We must also ask questions about the role of our leaders in dividing our nation. Specifically, the role of former President Obama and current political commentator Tucker Carlson.

Under the Obama administration, our country became more divided than ever before. He pitted Americans against each other based on race, class, and religion. He constantly criticized and demonized those who disagreed with his policies, creating a toxic environment where people were afraid to speak their minds. And now, we see Tucker Carlson following in his footsteps, using his platform to spread division and hatred instead of fostering unity and understanding.

As Americans, we must come together and stand united against those who seek to divide us. We must ask the tough questions and hold our leaders accountable for their actions. We cannot let them divide us and weaken our nation from within.

In conclusion, it is not “racist” to ask these questions. It is necessary for the safety and security of our nation. We must have the courage to ask the tough questions and not be silenced by political correctness. Let us come together as Americans and have an open and honest discussion to find solutions that will protect our nation and its citizens. We must not let anyone, including our leaders, divide us. Let us stand united and strong, for the sake of our country and our future.

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