Anonymous ID: 93b417 Aug. 22, 2020, 9:36 p.m. No.10389168   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9195 >>9232 >>9493

>>10388877

I've put some of my autism into this… Remember when there was talk of Obama being a part of the Muslim Brotherhood?

Anyway, this is my take of the star inside of the democrat logo debacle.

>symbolism will be their downfall

Anonymous ID: 93b417 Aug. 22, 2020, 10:22 p.m. No.10389493   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10389168

article from 2018:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/global-opinions/wp/2018/08/28/the-u-s-is-wrong-about-the-muslim-brotherhood-and-the-arab-world-is-suffering-for-it/

"The U.S. is wrong about the Muslim Brotherhood — and the Arab world is suffering for it"

 

>During the Obama presidency, the U.S. administration was wary of the Muslim Brotherhood, which had come to power in Egypt after the country’s first-ever free elections. Despite his declared support for democracy and change in the Arab world in the wake of the Arab Spring, then-President Barack Obama did not take a strong position and reject the coup against President-elect Mohamed Morsi. The coup, as we know, led to the military’s return to power in the largest Arab country — along with tyranny, repression, corruption and mismanagement.

 

>The United States’s aversion to the Muslim Brotherhood, which is more apparent in the current Trump administration, is the root of a predicament across the entire Arab world. The eradication of the Muslim Brotherhood is nothing less than an abolition of democracy and a guarantee that Arabs will continue living under authoritarian and corrupt regimes. In turn, this will mean the continuation of the causes behind revolution, extremism and refugees — all of which have affected the security of Europe and the rest of the world. Terrorism and the refugee crisis have changed the political mood in the West and brought the extreme right to prominence there.