‘Am I A Muslim? Donald Trump Totally Thinks I’m A Muslim’: Famous Atheist Has 16 Questions For Trump
A famous atheist blogger asks 16 very smart questions of Donald Trump – questions Trump’s supporters really should force him to answer.
Hemant Mehta, who created and writes at the very popular site Friendly Atheist, has a few questions he’s like Donald Trump to answer.Â
Speaking about Trump’s call to ban all Muslims from entering the U.S., Mehta, who wrote the book, I Sold My Soul on eBay, asks Trump, “How do you know who’s a Muslim and who’s not?”
“Is Muslim just code for brown people? Am I a Muslim?,” Mehta asks, and answers mockingly, “Donald Trump totally thinks I’m a Muslim.”
“Can you tell the difference between Muslims, Sikhs, Hindus, Baha’is, and brown atheists?”
“What’s to prevent Muslims from lying on their immigration forms?”
“How exactly do you build a wall around an ideology instead of a border?”
“In a Republican field with Mike Huckabee, Ted Cruz, and Ben Carson, how extreme do you have to be to be known as the Bigoted One?”
And more.
Mehta, whose popularity has grown even more recently, has become a force in the progressive world.
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Image: Screenshot via The Atheist Voice/YouTube
Hat tip: Raw Story
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