Agema at it againg with anti-Muslim rhetoric

http://www.arabamericannews.com/news/index.php?mod=article&cat=Community&article=8116

 

Michigan Republican condemned for questioning Muslims’ contributions to the nation
By Ali Harb
Friday, 01.17.2014, 12:44am
DETROIT —  “Oh, by the way on MUSLIM HERITAGE IN America… Have you ever been to a Muslim hospital?” sarcastically wondered Michigan politician and National Republican Committee member Dave Agema in a Facebook post.
Agema’s comments drew condemnations from various groups and individuals and revealed the extent of the anti-Muslim sentiments in parts of a state that is home to the largest Muslim community in America.
Dawud Walid, the executive director of the Council on American Islamic Relations in Michigan (CAIR-MI), said Agema “has a track record of being anti-Muslim.”
Agema shared his comments on his Facebook page in a post praising the Catholic church and its humanitarian efforts that include building hospitals and schools.
However, Walid said the comparison between the Muslim and Catholic communities is illogical as the Catholic church is a much larger and older religious institution than Islam in the United States.
Walid added that there are in fact Muslim charitable healthcare providers.
“Huda clinic has been giving free care to Michiganders for years. The majority of people who get care there are not Muslim,” he said. “Agema not only dislikes Muslims, he is making inaccurate statements about the Muslim community. Charity is one of the pillars of Islam.”
Agema, a former member of the Michigan House of Representatives, was elected to the Republican National Committee (RNC) at the Michigan G.O.P. State Convention in 2012. He holds conservative positions on gay marriage and abortion rights. He has come under fire recently for a series of offensive anti-gay comments.
The RNC establishes and promotes the G.O.P. platform nationally and coordinates fundraisers and election strategy for Republican candidates.
Walid said he would like to invite Agema to the Muslim community’s religious events in southeast Michigan.
“I don’t think this man has ever heard about Islamic faith through Michigan Muslims. I doubt he’s ever been to a mosque. I would like to invite him to our community to see how we present our faith,” Walid said.
The CAIR-MI executive director said that although some state Republicans have distanced themselves from Agema, some of his constituents agree with his “bigoted views,” adding that the Republican Party has a problem with racism and xenophobia that it needs to address.
Agema.

Ryan Fishman, a former Republican who is running for the 13th Michigan Senate District as a Democrat, said some Republicans’ xenophobia is one of the principal reasons behind switching his political allegiance.

“Millions of Muslims have made great contributions to American society,” he told The Arab American News. “I say that as an advocate of Israel. We might not agree on the conflict in the Middle East, but here we should work together to combat discrimination and ensure the accurate representation of various cultures.”
Fishman said some Republicans make racist remarks to hold on to the undiversified country “they think they lived in,” adding that the U.S. has always counted on immigrants’ influence.
“When my grandparents immigrated to New York, Jews, African Americans, Italians, Arabs and others were coexisting and contributing to the fabric of this nation,” he said.
Fishman added that comments like Agema’s, along with opposing gay marriage and a woman’s right to choose, are hurting the Republican party.
“Our country is changing, and diverse communities are growing. To ignore the needs of these communities is not only bigoted, racist and rooted in fear, it is also politically bad,” he said.
As a state representative, Agema introduced in 2012 an “anti-Sharia” bill that would ban the implementation of “foreign law” in the U.S. The bill, which was criticized as anti-Muslim, was supported by then Rep. Chuck Moss and Rep. Tom McMillin, who are both competing for the Republican nomination for the 13th District of the Michigan Senate, where Fishman is running.
Fishman said he will let Moss and McMillin’s record on religious tolerance “speak for itself.”
House Dems demand Snyder denounce Agema’s comments
Democratic State representatives David Knezek (Dearborn Heights), George T. Darany (Dearborn), Rashida Tlaib (Detroit) and Vicki Barnett (Farmington Hills) have called on Governor Rick Snyder to denounce Agema for his recent remarks targeting the Muslim community.
“Agema’s attack on the Muslim community breaks from his ongoing bashing of the LGBT community by insinuating that Muslim Americans offer nothing to the United States,” the representatives said in a statement.
As a Christian, I am deeply offended by Mr. Agema’s remarks,” said Knezek. “My hometown of Dearborn Heights is home to a large Muslim population – including well-respected business owners, middle-class families and students. When I read statements such as his, I am both ashamed and embarrassed. For someone who claims to be a man of God, his intolerance and hate are far from the teachings of the church. For someone who claims to be a patriot, he appears to be dangerously unfamiliar with the meaning of freedom and the American dream.”
Darany highlighted the contributions of his Muslim constituents in Dearborn.
“I welcome anyone who takes such an interest in our community to come visit before they establish an opinion based on fear and misconceptions,” he added.
Barnett urged state Republicans, including Snyder, to put end to Agema’s comments, which have “gone too far,” by demanding his resignation.
“As the only Muslim in the Michigan Legislature, I am deeply offended by my former colleague’s bigoted comments,” said Tlaib. “He may have the freedom to say what he wants, but the Republican Party and Gov. Snyder have an obligation to the citizens of this state to renounce the hate expressed in his comments. Their continued silence only furthers discrimination against those of Muslim faith in Michigan. Muslims in Michigan have contributed a tremendous amount to education, health, public safety and so many issues that helps Michigan thrive.”
Snyder denounced Agema in the opening statements of his State of the State annual address on Thursday without naming him, calling for a “greater degree of civility” in politics.
“Let’s work to bring Michiganders together, not divide us,” the governor said.
Snyder also condemned anti-gay comments by Agema last month, in which the RNC committeeman alleged that gay people demand free healthcare because they are dying of AIDS at a young age.
A few local Republicans denounced Agema’s comments, but stopped short of calling for his resignation.
Republican State Rep. Frank Foster described the remarks as “moronic.”
“He doesn’t speak for me,” Foster told the Michael Patrick Shiels radio show.
Dan Pero, the president of the American Justice Partnership who served as chief of staff to former Republican Governor John Engler, blasted Agema in a Facebook post.
“Mr. Agema, when you swing and attack gays without reservation, you are attacking many of my friends and family,” Pero stated. “When you spew stupid words about all Muslims, you attack my friends and members of our Party. Shame on you.”
Agema, the Michigan Republican Party and the Republican National Committee did not return The Arab American News’ requests for comments.

DawudWalid

Dawud Walid is currently the Executive Director of the Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MI), which is a chapter of America's largest advocacy and civil liberties organization for American Muslims and is a member of the Michigan Muslim Community Council (MMCC) Imams Committee. Walid has been interviewed and quoted in approximately 150 media outlets ranging from the New York Times, Wall St Journal, National Public Radio, CNN, BBC, FOX News and Al-Jazeera. Furthermore, Walid was a political blogger for the Detroit News from January 2014 to January 2016, has had essays published in the 2012 book All-American: 45 American Men on Being Muslim, the 2014 book Qur'an in Conversation and was quoted as an expert in 13 additional books and academic dissertations. He was also a featured character in the 2013 HBO documentary "The Education of Mohammad Hussein." Walid has lectured at over 50 institutions of higher learning about Islam, interfaith dialogue and social justice including at Harvard University, DePaul University and the University of the Virgin Islands - St. Thomas and St. Croix campuses as well as spoken at the 2008 and 2011 Congressional Black Caucus Conventions alongside prominent speakers such as the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Congressman Keith Ellison. In 2008, Walid delivered the closing benediction at the historic 52nd Michigan Electoral College in the Michigan State Senate chambers and gave the Baccalaureate speech for graduates of the prestigious Cranbrook-Kingswood Academy located in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Walid was also a featured speaker at the 2009 and 2010 Malian Peace and Tolerance Conferences at the University of Bamako in Mali, West Africa. He has also given testimony at hearings and briefings in front of Michigan state legislators and U.S. congressional representatives, including speaking before members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus in Washington, D.C. Walid has studied under qualified scholars the disciplines of Arabic grammar and morphology, foundations of Islamic jurisprudence, sciences of the exegesis of the Qur’an, and Islamic history during the era of Prophet Muhammad through the governments of the first 5 caliphs. He previously served as an imam at Masjid Wali Muhammad in Detroit and the Bosnian American Islamic Center in Hamtramck, Michigan, and continues to deliver sermons and lectures at Islamic centers across the United States and Canada. Walid was a 2011 - 2012 fellow of the University of Southern California (USC) American Muslim Civil Leadership Institute (AMCLI) and a 2014 - 2015 fellow of the Wayne State Law School Detroit Action Equity Lab (DEAL). Walid served in the United States Navy under honorable conditions earning two United States Navy & Marine Corp Achievement medals while deployed abroad. He has also received awards of recognition from the city councils of Detroit and Hamtramck and from the Mayor of Lansing as well as a number of other religious and community organizations.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *