Perspective: America: No. 1 scapegoater | Nick Trujillo


The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community even holds an occasional event called “Meet a Muslim Campaign” to educate Tucsonans. They hold up a sign that says “Meet a Muslim” and they answer any questions you have.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch |
Source/Credit: Aztec Press
By Nick Trujillo | Nov 16, 2017

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Americans have a bad history with finding scapegoats.

If Americans agree on something they fear, they will unite against it. Throughout history, America has made it look easy when pointing a finger.
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Umer Shahid, a local spokesman for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, contacted the Aztec Press soon after the attack in New York.

“We need to stand united and stay calm,” Shahid said. “Education is the main key. We need to educate these people that these are not the teachings of Islam.”
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