The money quote: “Muslims need to know that the world does indeed have a justifiable and legitimate concern about Islam and •actions done in the name of Islam by Muslims.” From Nonie Darwish at gatestoneinstitute.org:
• The interviewer seemed shocked to hear that I do not have any Arab or Muslim friends who are protesting President Trump’s ban, and that many immigrants of Islamic origin support the ban and are fed up and embarrassed by what jihadists are doing.
• The lesson America needs to know is that the West is not doing Muslims a favor by constantly treating them as children who should be shielded from reality. They hungry for the truth: that their educational system and mosque preaching are full of incitement, are abhorrent, hate-filled and the foundation upon which violent jihad is built.
• Muslims need to know that the world does indeed have a justifiable and legitimate concern about Islam and actions done in the name of Islam by Muslims.
• Muslims need to look at themselves in the mirror and see the world from the point of view of their victims. Instead, the West is sacrificing its culture, values, laws, pride and even self-respect.
• It might compassion that leads the West to take in millions of Muslim refugees but it is reckless compassion. Do Westerners question the motivation of Islamic theocracies as to why ultra-rich Arab nations are sending us their refugees but taking in none?
• Some “tough love” is urgently needed if Muslims are to be motivated to change and reform.
To continue reading: On Boycotting Radical Islamic Nations
Fine article. Trump’s 7 nation ban is mostly symbolic relative to terrorists who have killed US citizens in the US starting with 9/11.
http://dailycaller.com/2017/01/29/nations-hit-by-trump-travel-ban-have-produced-7-percent-of-muslim-terrorists-zero-fatalities/
You think this executive order caused a hullabaloo, imagine what would happen if he expanded it to Saudi Arabia, both a leading fomenter of terrorism and the nation who supplied most of the 9/11 gang.