Sunday, 29 March 2015

Muslims Angry At Texas Mayor For Scrapping Sharia Law In The State.

This radical group of Muslims is not pleased with
the Mayor of Irving, Texas after she put the end
to America’s first “Sharia Court.” Mayor Beth Van
Duyne has accused mosque leaders of creating
separate laws for Muslims, which is why the city
voted to stop these supposedly “voluntary”
tribunals from operating.
In a very close 5-4 vote, the city of Irving ruled to
back the Texas state bill banning foreign law
from the state. The bill doesn’t mention Sharia or
any religion, but it’s a huge defeat for Sharia
supporters, as such courts are in violation of the
U.S. Constitution.
All four of the “voluntary” court’s lawyers
were unlicensed in the state of Texas, a third
degree felony. Mayor Beth Van Duyne
received several phone calls on the matter. It
seems that the Islamic Tribunal not only
was unlicensed, but they failed to notify the
city of their illegal court being operated in
city limits. She promised to get to the
bottom of it, and she did.
By their own website’s admission, if U.S.
law conflicts with Sharia law, “we follow
Sharia law.” It also openly admitted
separate rules for men and women in their
proceedings, discriminating and humiliating
women which is against the U.S.
Constitution. The Islamic Tribunal also
openly declared that they hope [this] will “set
a precedence that will be emulated and
duplicated throughout the country.”


And while Muslims filled the city council hearing to voice their opposition, the Mayor shot back:

“This bill does not reference Shariah, Islam
or even religion. It has nothing to do with
preventing any tribunal,” Van Duyne told the
crowd. “Why anyone would feel this is hatred
or bigotry is absolutely beyond me.”

2 comments:

  1. Freedom can be very expensive.

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  2. I support Mayor Beth Van Duyne's decision 100%. Hurrah for this brave woman who stands up for the rights of all people and America. Women out of all people should NEVER agree to this barbaric and misogynist law that threatens the most basic human rights of women. If Muslims want that law they should go back to where they came from.

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