(Though
even this is not quite as outrageous as the fact that people who ARE on
the terror watch-list, and can’t fly on planes, are still able to buy
guns and ammo legally in America.)
In
light of this, it’s perfectly OK to call for tighter background checks
on VISAs for people entering the United States. Every country should be
looking at this area now as ISIS spreads its global jihad.
But what’s not OK is banning an entire people, a religion, from America.
For starters, it violates international law.
Second, it evokes hideous memories of the Nazi purge of Jews in World War II based solely on their religious ethnicity.
But
perhaps most pertinently for you Donald is that when applied to U.S.
citizens who happen to also be Muslim, your rule would be a clear,
flagrant breach of the U.S. Constitution. A document you bow at the
altar to during every debate about guns.
There’s also a wider point to be made here, again gun-related.
More
than 32,000 people die in America from gun violence every year. There
have been more mass shootings than days in 2015 alone.
Yet
not once, after any of these incidents, have I heard you call for all
those who share the same race, colour or creed of the killers to be
banned from America.
Hardly surprising, perhaps, given that many of them are white Christians like you.
That’s why your call for all Muslims to be banned from America is so wrong: it’s not even logical.
The
fact is that Muslims kill a tiny proportion of Americans a year in
America. Each time they do, though, it is given disproportionate
treatment in the media and by Republican politicians.
As
I wrote last week, if America treated every mass shooting as a Muslim
terror attack, there would be new gun control laws in days.
Donald, you’re no fool.
Nobody builds a multi-billionaire dollar empire by being anything less than a very smart guy.
Nor do I think you’re a racist.
I
never once in all the time I worked with you on Celebrity Apprentice (I
returned each year as your ‘eyes-and-ears’ on various challenges) ever
heard you be even remotely racist, nor discriminate against people for
their religion, either on camera or off it.
I simply don’t recognise the Donald Trump I know in this call for all Muslims to be banned.
I don’t think it’s who you really are, however gratifying it may be to hear the cheers of your fans when you said it.
When you entered this presidential race, many predicted your instant ignominious demise.
But here you are, six months later, as the Republican front-runner.
I wrote back in June that nobody should under-estimate you, and I was right.
I’ve
also persistently supported your candidacy because I think American
politics needs a man like you to shake it out of its tired,
intransigent, cliché-d state.
There’s
now, according to the polls, a very real chance you could be the
Republican nominee, and who knows, perhaps even President of the United
States.
But you don’t need to be a bigot to get there and that, respectfully, is how you’re now sounding.
America has millions of Muslim citizens who live very peacefully and happily side by side with their fellow Americans.
Your
ugly choice of rhetoric will make them vulnerable to attack and
stigmatisation, as we have already witnessed since last week’s massacre.
It will only serve to make Americans turn on Americans.
And that, in itself, makes your plan un-American.
It
would also play right into ISIS hands, creating the very divide between
Muslims and the West that they seek to create and exploit.
Donald, I hope you read this letter in the spirit of friendship in which I write it.
A great man knows when he’s wrong, even if it pains him to admit it.
In many ways, I think you’re a great man.
But on this, you’re badly wrong.
Kind regards
Piers
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