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THE MUSLIM CONSERVATIVE DECLARATION

Ahmed Odeh Guest Contributor • Sep 24, 2024

We are upset that Donald Trump is positioning himself as the great defender of Israel. Trump has done nothing to try to win the Muslim vote, even though most Muslims are social conservatives. Meanwhile, the political support that many Muslims feel for the Democrats is unsustainable, as the core positions of the Left are hostile to our beliefs. Both problems are much more than frustrating.


Muslims who are social conservatives must take a stand to state their beliefs. Those who agree with the following 25 conservative points are asked to click on the link below, print it, sign your name to this Declaration, and mail it to the Trump Campaign. Trump needs to be deluged with thousands of these. Each will be opened, because they think it’s a campaign donation.


Trump and the Republican establishment need to hear it loud and clear that Muslims are the real conservatives, and that Jews are the Leftist and atheist enemy of the whole world.


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I agree with the following 25 positions:

  1. It is absolutely unacceptable that Donald Trump, a social conservative, supports the transgressor Israeli government in its genocide against the Palestinians, who are social conservatives. 

  2. I am pro-family. The family unit is the foundation of society. The Leftist agenda to weaken family and replace it with government dependency must be promptly reversed. I am generally pro-life, and most certainly the unborn with a heartbeat have the right to life.

  3. I reject Radical Gender Theory. Sexual differences should be promoted and glorified, not muddied and erased. Gender is not a social construct. Same-sex relationships and their legal commitments to each other are simply NOT equal to those of a heterosexual couple. I am opposed to the concept of marriage equality, and to sodomy. Supreme Court decisions on these matters need to be reversed.

  4. I want social conservatives appointed to the US Supreme Court and the District Courts. There has been a history of Leftist and Liberal Jewish appointments to the Courts. Their opinions have been terrible.

  5. I support the concept of Law and Order. Islam is a Law-and-Order Faith. I want all police departments to develop positive interactions with the community so that local people and their property can be safeguarded against crime.
     
  6. I want Republican leaders to openly and publicly call for Race Unity, and to run more minority candidates. I want race-neutral laws and public policies. Nobody should identify as a victim class.

  7. I am opposed to the ongoing degeneracy of The Arts and Entertainment Industry, which is Jewish-run. I oppose broad themes that ridicule family and religion, or which advance sexual immorality. The Arts should be positive and uplifting, and reflect the beauty of nature, and decency within human society.

  8. I want clean air, clean water, and decent parks and green spaces for all people to enjoy. Dangerous chemical ingredients harming our health and reproductive capacity do not belong in our food or drinks.

  9. I reject Critical Race Theory. Muslims and other minorities should not be indoctrinated into a hate-alliance against American Conservatives. The founding ideology and the founding documents of the United States protects the rights of all people, including Muslims.
     
  10. I reject Communism, and its core principles hostile to Faith, to family, to property ownership, and to the private ownership of businesses. Muslims have a long history of trade and capitalism going back over 1300 years. There can and should be a safety net, without Communism.

  11. I do not want the Earth depopulated, or to have humans fitted with microchips in our wrists or foreheads to allow economic transactions. I fundamentally reject that concept that Artificial Intelligence should create laws, moral code, or a new economic system.
     
  12. I am deeply suspicious of all secret societies, especially the Masonic Order, and any of their plans to create an economic collapse, another pandemic, and/or a world war disruptive enough to justify a roll-back of our freedoms.

  13. Muslims believe that Allah and God are the same. While Muslims, Christians, Catholics, and others have are a wide variety of different beliefs, in the United States we have Freedom of Religion. This allows us to live together in peace and not have sectarian conflicts. All strong believers in their Faith should be aligned as social conservatives against the powerful and rising global menaces of Leftism, Communism, Atheism, and Luciferianism.
     
  14. The Federal Dept. of Education should not be eliminated. Instead, it must be strong and promote the traditional family. It should ban radical curriculum on gender and race.

  15. Banks, mostly owned by Jews, are charging hideous interest rates exceeding 15% - 29% on their credit cards. I support an Executive Order reducing the maximum allowable interest rate to 4% plus the prime rate. The prime rate is currently 5.0%. I am against Usury, and want more public discussions about it.

  16. I oppose the Jewish concentration of power in the media, which is over 99% Jewish-owned and managed. I support the re-establishment of the “Fairness Doctrine”, which once prevented partisan and biased news reporting. Over time, this will reduce the polarization of our society.

  17. Jewish landlords in America’s cities are legendary for collecting rents, harassing tenants, and fixing little. Tenants can’t even get media coverage, because Jews own the media. The plight of tenants in America is a small version of how Jews subjugate the Palestinians.

  18. The Leftist and atheist Jews who hate American conservatives and the American flag are the same people who control the Democratic Party, the banks, the media, big Tech, Arts and Entertainment, the Fashion Industry, Colleges and Universities, and the World Economic Forum.

  19. Social Darwinism is the domination of all others, and the accumulation of wealth from all others. It is the guiding ideology of Israel. This ideology is hostile to any spiritual or religious perspective, including the actual teachings of Judaism which are humanitarian in nature.

  20. It is a historical fact that many Jews who remained in the Holy Land converted to Christianity prior to time of Muhammad, and then most of those Christians later converted to Islam. They never left as part of the Jewish Diaspora. Therefore, the Holy Land is the true Palestinian homeland.

  21. Other than the Jewish Quarter of Old Jerusalem, it is a historical fact that there were no Jews in the Holy Land for hundreds of years prior to the beginning of Jewish emigration in the 1880’s.

  22. Jewish land claims in the Holy Land should additionally be seen as FORFEITED due to the genocide inflicted upon the people of Gaza. Public policy in Palestine is very similar to that of the former Apartheid regime of South Africa. The international community must boycott and isolate Israel until the Israeli Apartheid regime yields power. An end date for Zionism should be openly discussed.

  23. The core humanitarian principles of Judaism do not support an Apartheid regime, Social Darwinism, or the oppression of the Palestinians. Leftist and atheist Jews are too far removed from their own religion to understand its real teachings. Meanwhile, most Jews who self-identify as “conservative” are actually followers of Social Darwinism thinly masked as Judaism. Greed and power are their real religion.

  24. It is a total abomination that most Jews are vocal about schools and libraries hosting Drag Queen Story Hour events, and providing sexually inappropriate books for young eyes. That situation is the final proof that we are living in a corrupted Judeo-Masonic World Order which is hostile to our common Islamo-Christian values. The phrase “Judeo-Christian values” should be discarded.

  25. Jews in positions of power are the existential enemy of Conservative Americans, and Muslims, and literally the whole of the Earth. Their highest goal for decades is to keep us apart, so they can continue their domination over each of us, and over all centers of power in modern society. It is time for Conservative Americans and Muslims to become allies fighting to restore justice, decency, and a non-exploitative capitalist system. Other minorities are more than welcomed to join.

For more information, see www.thewelcomemovement.com and follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/2110578839017576 

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Those civilizations reached their glory days, and then faded. That’s why they deserve to be little more than historical footnotes. It’s the history of the Christian West that really counted. What succeeded was the work of Columbus, and all the advances in Europe that happened only because the European powers extracted so much wealth from the New World, and benefitted from trade. In the 1700’s something happened in England and the American colonies that never happened any time in the history of the world. We experienced the Industrial Revolution. All of the world has benefitted. The Industrial Revolution happened within the context of Christianity and Christian civilization. It didn’t happen in ancient Egypt, Baghdad, or China. There is something about our Western value system, our views, and our perspective on the world that lends itself to social and economic development, and to democracies replacing monarchies. A key series of events occurred. First, the Renaissance led to the invention of the printing press in Germany by Johannes Guttenberg. Second, the mass printing of The Bible made the Protestant reformation inevitable. Third, the Protestant reformation set the stage for capitalism, the industrial revolution, and the rise of democracy. Thus, all of our great advances are rooted in our Christian value system, and in the rise of modern Christianity. I certainly don’t bash the Catholics, but we’d probably still be sailing in wooden ships with cannons, and living in monarchies, if Martin Luther didn’t post his 95 theses. Other religions and other value systems don’t generate societies as successful as that of the Christian West. Christopher Columbus and his voyages were a key step in the entire development of Western Civilization, and led to the rise of Europe. That’s not only our history, it’s the most relevant history of the world. Ours is the system and the culture that has conquered the world in so many ways, not just militarily. All major aspects of society from religion and democracy to education, medicine, science, engineering, technology, and the arts has largely derived from that of Western Christian civilization. Thank you, Christopher Columbus. You created our world. Yes, you deserve to be celebrated, warts and all. If some great revolution covering all aspects of society had happened in Japan, Nigeria, or Iran instead of in Europe, surely the world’s history, technology, and culture would be focused on their past instead. Our homes and businesses, and our public infrastructure, would be modeled after some other part of the world. But no, that didn’t happen. We don’t have natural gas pipelines made out of bamboo, do we? Modern western cities, even places like Dubai, Seoul, Tokyo, Brazilia, and Nairobi, don’t look like Jericho. The rest of the world is modeled after us. This is the ultimate legacy of Christopher Columbus. This matters way more than him spreading slavery or being responsible for diseases, oppression, and murder that claimed the lives of the Taino natives on Hispaniola. Equal and greater evils had been happening for thousands of years, and WITHOUT any advance of civilization to show for it. Yes, the glass of history is half full, not half empty. The misery wrought by Columbus has born fruit and created the modern world. 
We know there has been oppression associated with Western Civilization. We know there have been wars, and there will be more. We know there are great injustices still unresolved. We know that our history wasn’t perfect, and the motives of whole nations and empires were selfish and insincere. But we also know that progress occurs in phases. For instance, our Founding Fathers simply could not have established a system of democracy covering women and racial minorities. They just weren’t ready. They were the most progressive and advanced people in power anywhere in the world at the time, but the best they could implement was democracy and equality for all White men. They weren’t ready. Society wasn’t ready. Should we mock and blame them for the great steps that they took, and demand that their names be removed from public buildings? No, that’s just plain ignorant. The Founding Fathers took the first steps. Nobody else took them, did they? No other society in the world was on a path towards the full equality of all men in their society, no less to include women and other racial groups. In time, other people took the necessary further steps, and the social structure of our Christian-based society allowed it to happen. That’s how progress unfolds, that’s how history moves forwards. What about good ole’ Chris? Didn’t he bring misery and oppression wherever he visited. Well, he wasn’t ready to establish a just and fair society either. He was only ready to expand the empire of Spain, and the fortunes of businessmen there. The nations of Europe were ready to advance themselves, and to spread Christianity to other lands. That was about it, at that time. Are the indigenous peoples of the America’s, Africa, and Asia better off as Christians, and for adopting Western Civilization? Absolutely. Not a doubt about it. The Christian value system is the best value system, and the best proof of this claim is the development of the modern world. Thank you, Christopher Columbus. The real reason some people hate Columbus and our Founding Fathers is their desire for historical revisionism not just for Columbus, but for all of history. They want to portray the whole world as groups of people in conflict with other groups, and as exploiting and oppressing other groups. This is their message, this is their venom, and this is their politics. They are an unholy alliance of socialist, anarchists, atheists, and artists. They hate religion, especially Christianity. They want no limits on sexual morality or substance abuse. They are advancing a culture war, and they have largely conquered academia, the media, the fashion and entertainment industries, and the tech sector. Their intellectual development is that of a rebellious teenager. Yet collectively, they have more power than our political leaders, and they have the full determination to use it to dominate our society. That’s what Columbus bashing is all about, and it’s time for everyone to choose sides on this issue. It’s not about analyzing history and respecting the progress that humanity has made. Nor is it about building on that progress, and planning the next steps. Nope, Columbus bashing is all about spreading hate and political mischief, and upending our entire society. And the tip of the pitchfork is pointing squarely at the neck of Christopher Columbus. Our best defense is to educate the public on the role of Christopher Columbus in the advancement of Western Civilization. I have no problem with cities and towns having an Indigenous People’s Day. There’s about 350 days not designated as any kind of holiday in this country. Pick one of them. The second Monday in October is already taken. For more information, and to review all of our blog postings, see www.thewelcomemovement.com 

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