were you in world war 2? but i bet you could tell me about that
True, but that's because I've done a ton of work to read accounts of the period that are as unbiased and historical as possible.
Have you done that sort of research to learn about actual Muslim people in the modern world, about the actual people who are immigrating to the USA? Or are you basing your account on Fox News-style propaganda and sensationalized television news?
never stepped foot in a sharia society. common sense tells me you would not send your daughter to live in one :jaymad:
Most
Muslims don't have their daughters living in sharia societies.
The point you seemed to miss is that this boogeyman that the right-wing calls "sharia law" doesn't even exist like that in 90+% of the Muslim world. Name the "sharia law" countries that you're frightened of.
"Sharia law" basically means two different things and they get conflated all the time:
#1. A Saudi-like society where women can't drive and criminal punishments are draconian. This describes no more than 10% of Muslim countries in the world.
#2. The vague sentimental idea that society should follow the Koran. This is basically meaningless in practice because everyone interprets that in different ways.
A lot of Muslims will say #2, but they sure as hell don't mean #1. And all you have to do is look at their communities to prove it. Some Muslims will sentimentally say, "sharia law is good" by which they just mean "being in line with the Koran sounds nice," but they don't mean forced beards and hair coverings any more than Christians who say "we should follow the Bible" think that means that they're going to start sacrificing goats in the temple.
And my daughter
does live in a Muslim community, and I'm totally fine with that.