New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani “is bringing Sharia law to America.”

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The MAGAts are so terrified of Communist and Islamic takeover in America.

It will not happen. Relax and have a beer.
 
Well it’s the shit racists always do


They won’t leave the rest of us alone to make our own society without then trying to force everyone to HATE along with them

They are frozen in a hate state

Never evolving

Forever trying to cull that burning red hot ball of self loathing that resides at there core

Only deeming other humans their lessors gives them relief

But only for a few seconds

So they constantly seek humans to demean and dismiss as unworthy

A pitiful existence

I almost feel sorry for them

Almost
 
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The MAGAts are so terrified of Communist and Islamic takeover in America.

It will not happen. Relax and have a beer.
No, Magats.
Have a nice hemlock on the rocks, instead
 
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The MAGAts are so terrified of Communist and Islamic takeover in America.

It will not happen. Relax and have a beer.


Sharia law? :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2:
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The MAGAts are so terrified of Communist and Islamic takeover in America.

It will not happen. Relax and have a beer.
It may make no difference if he does or doesn't because muslims are outpacing American women in having children. Muslims have figured out blowing shit up doesn't work. The new strategy is move in and spread. Look at Europe
 
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The MAGAts are so terrified of Communist and Islamic takeover in America.

It will not happen. Relax and have a beer.
It's proof of their cowardliness and both weak spines and weak minds. It also proves they are anti-Americans who seek to overthrow our Republic and shred our Constitution and replace it with a MAGA oligarchy. It'd be really sad if too many Americans took that sitting down.

No need to go to Washington, DC, to demontrate one's disagreement with the MAGAts. Local protests can form using the same social media as the MAGAts. Something like "Come to Biscuit Acres Dog Park" for a No Kings For K-9s™ get together. Be there, will be wild!"

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Yakuda can marry a gay, yes.

They are both equal in marriage to marry same sex or hetero.

No one gives a shit anymore.
I think Yak is more of a DL guy. Marries a white woman for appearances, but really, really enjoys a little Mandingo-at-Midnight action every now and again....from behind.

All men who need a daddy past age 25 are catchers....if you know what I mean.

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factually.co/fact-checks/society/how-many-people-left-new-york-2018-2023-286196 states that from 2020-2023

reports that there was a movement out of the city 600,000 to 53,000 while in 2023 about 67,000 moved back in the city. "International immigration and return migration have helped offset earlier losses."
 
  • What Sharia law is:
    • Sharia is the body of Islamic religious law derived from the Qur’an, Hadith, and centuries of jurisprudence.
    • It covers a wide range of topics: worship, family law, inheritance, finance, and ethics—not just contracts.
  • Sharia in the U.S. legal context:
    • In the United States, Sharia has no independent legal authority. Courts only recognize agreements (like contracts, wills, or arbitration decisions) if they comply with U.S. law.
    • For example, Muslims may draft a contract or will based on Sharia principles. A U.S. court can enforce it only if it does not conflict with American law (e.g., equal protection, due process).
    • If a Sharia‑based provision violates U.S. law—such as discriminating against women in inheritance—it is invalid and unenforceable.
  • Contract law connection:
    • Sharia can influence private contracts (like Islamic finance agreements or marriage contracts).
    • But it is not itself a form of contract law; it is a religious legal system. In U.S. courts, Sharia‑based contracts are treated like any other private agreement: valid only if consistent with American law.

✅ Key Takeaway​

The statement is true in the sense that Sharia‑based contracts are unenforceable if they violate U.S. law, but it is inaccurate to describe Sharia law itself as merely “a form of contract law.” Sharia is a broad religious legal system, and in the U.S. it has no standing beyond voluntary private agreements that comply with American law.
 
  • What Sharia law is:
    • Sharia is the body of Islamic religious law derived from the Qur’an, Hadith, and centuries of jurisprudence.
    • It covers a wide range of topics: worship, family law, inheritance, finance, and ethics—not just contracts.
  • Sharia in the U.S. legal context:
    • In the United States, Sharia has no independent legal authority. Courts only recognize agreements (like contracts, wills, or arbitration decisions) if they comply with U.S. law.
    • For example, Muslims may draft a contract or will based on Sharia principles. A U.S. court can enforce it only if it does not conflict with American law (e.g., equal protection, due process).
    • If a Sharia‑based provision violates U.S. law—such as discriminating against women in inheritance—it is invalid and unenforceable.
  • Contract law connection:
    • Sharia can influence private contracts (like Islamic finance agreements or marriage contracts).
    • But it is not itself a form of contract law; it is a religious legal system. In U.S. courts, Sharia‑based contracts are treated like any other private agreement: valid only if consistent with American law.

✅ Key Takeaway​

The statement is true in the sense that Sharia‑based contracts are unenforceable if they violate U.S. law, but it is inaccurate to describe Sharia law itself as merely “a form of contract law.” Sharia is a broad religious legal system, and in the U.S. it has no standing beyond voluntary private agreements that comply with American law.
The MAGA morons whine about Mamdani being a Muslim but not a peep out of them about Dr. Oz being a Muslim.

They whine about Sharia law, but not a peep out of them about Hasidic Jewish law, Amish law or religious cults in Texas. Weird!
 
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