Muslim faith leaders endorse Harris
Source: NBC News
Oct. 6, 2024, 7:38 PM EDT
A group of imams endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in an open letter shared first with NBC News on Sunday, a critical boost as she steps up her efforts to win back disaffected Muslim voters amid the Israel-Hamas war.
Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, has faced widespread anger from Muslim and Arab voters over the Biden administrations support for Israels war in Gaza, and the community could be critical some battleground states, like Michigan.
The 25 Islamic religious leaders who signed the letter, which comes a year after the Oct. 7 terrorist attack that sparked the war, argue that Muslim voters have a duty to think logically about their voting decisions and that backing Harris far outweighs the harms of the other options."
She is a committed ceasefire candidate too and is the best option for ending the bloodshed in Gaza and now Lebanon, they wrote. The imams argued that former President Donald Trump is a threat to their community.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/kamala-harris/muslim-faith-leaders-endorse-kamala-harris-rcna174190
SarcasticSatyr
(1,285 posts). . . .
Novara
(6,115 posts)Sometimes you have to take the imperfect for the greater good.
I understand Kamala is walking a tightrope because she still is Biden's VP. But I was hoping to hear her say that she would at least reconsider the arms we're sending to Israel.
BaronChocula
(2,517 posts)If you're not a Muslim or Palestinian. Just saying.
Trauma takes a toll on what we would otherwise describe as logical reasoning. And not just in this situation.
cadoman
(891 posts)Just saying. History has a way of repeating itself.
Glad to see they came around to the correct decision in the end though.
BaronChocula
(2,517 posts)of anything from people outside their own community who can't relate to what they're going through. Nor do they need lectures from outsiders on how to feel.
But I'm also hopeful in their support for Harris.
TomSlick
(11,890 posts)There are Palestinian-Americans and Muslim-Americans who refuse to support Harris/Walz because President Biden cannot magically stop Netanyahu. https://www.politico.com/news/2024/09/19/uncommitted-no-endorsement-harris-third-party-trump-00180002
No one has a monopoly on disgust about the terror being suffered by the civilians of Gaza and Lebanon. What the "Uncommitted" group refuses to consider is that the plight of the people of Gaza and Lebanon will be worse under Trump. I would not presume to lecture but I marvel at the blindness.
BaronChocula
(2,517 posts)Or is that just your assessment as an outsider? Just a rhetorical question. No need for you to answer.
I have yet to hear any criticism of the community that isn't condescending, as if they have no ability to reason whatsoever. Have you ever in your life dealt with anyone angry at a harrowing situation out of their control and their first response did not seem reasonable? Many times, people will come around, but what never helps is combative condescension.
TomSlick
(11,890 posts)I cannot understand why Palestinian-Americans and Lebanese-Americans do not see that if Trump is elected, the people of Gaza and Lebanon will be worse off. There is a reason that Netanyahu supports Trump.
No condescension is intended - simply bewilderment. Perhaps you can explain why "Uncommitted" would prefer to see Trump elected than to vote against him.
BaronChocula
(2,517 posts)It may help you realize it's not as simple as "Uncommitted" preferring trump. It may also help you realize they know exactly who trump is and what his motivations are.
And again, your oversimplification of their motives is the last thing that will move them.
It's not just you, obviously. I've seen heaps of posts on this progressive site suggesting angered Palestinians are ignorant or dumb. It IS condescending and it IS arrogant, particularly coming from people with no engagement or knowledge of that community. The people we're talking about didn't land on Planet Earth last night. Among them are highly-educated and well-read individuals and I am sure within their community they are having meaningful discussions and back-and-forths on the issue. As a matter of fact, let me find evidence of that as I write.
Hey, look what I found! Please read this. It may help.
https://forward.com/opinion/651996/dnc-palestinian-election-protest-democrats/
If you keep suggesting that American Muslims/Palestinians/Arabs are unable to "figure things out" I won't respond. I've said all I can.
TomSlick
(11,890 posts)I have only asked if single issue purity is in their best interests or that of the people in Gaza and Lebanon.
The article you link does not answer my question. Why are Palestinians not best served by Harris being elected? What becomes of Palestinian-Americans if Trump is elected?
BaronChocula
(2,517 posts)And I agree with you.
I just think it's a determination they need to come to on their own considering their grief of seeing loved ones killed by American weapons. I can't relate so I wouldn't dare lecture
I also think suggesting they "refuse to consider" something or they "would prefer to see Trump elected" is gross mischaracterization.
My focus is not on the marginalized, but on maga which opts for pro-fascist choices NOT due to any traumatic personal events but because they're fucking racist assholes.
TomSlick
(11,890 posts)I worry for the country and the world if Trump is elected. I can only hope that people will vote to defend the future.
Bayard
(24,145 posts)This has been worrisome.
harun
(11,355 posts)American political choices offered in a nutshell, unfortunately.
JustABozoOnThisBus
(23,763 posts)... waiting ... holding my breath ...