June 5, 2020 @ 9:00 AM

Before you read this post, let me make it abundantly clear that I believe the death of George Floyd was an abominable thing. Furthermore, I wholeheartedly concur that those who perpetrated this crime, despite wearing badges and police uniforms, should be held accountable. What I don’t believe or concur with, however, is that Floyd’s tragic death serves as proof of systemic white supremacy in America. In addition, I for one am appalled by the fact that this supposed crime of white supremacy is to be prosecuted by a man with ties to black supremacists and whose present religion teaches Arab supremacy.

 

At the request of George Floyd's family, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has appointed Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellision to lead the prosecution of Derek Chauvin, the police officer charged with Floyd’s murder. Ellison is a former Minnesota congressman, as well as the former Deputy Chair of the Democratic National Committee. He is also a Muslim.

 

In 2007, Keith Ellison, the first Muslim ever elected to the United States Congress, refused to be sworn into office with his hand on a Bible, as every elected member of congress had been from our nation’s founding. Instead, Ellison insisted that he be sworn-in with his hand on a Koran. The Koran, upon which Ellison swore to protect and preserve our Constitution, actually contradicts it. For instance, the Koran teaches that all people are to be fought until they are converted to Islam and under the control of the Islamic state (Surah 2:193). In addition, Ellison’s beloved Koran also teaches that no opposition to the Islamic state is to ever be permitted (Surah 4:59; 42:10).

 

A trio of other incredible ironies served as flabbergasting trappings to Ellison’s separate swearing-in ceremony. First, Ellison was sworn-in to office by Nancy Pelosi—a radical feminist—with his hand on a book that teaches: (1) The superiority of men over women (2) That it takes the testimony of two women to equal that of one man, and (3) That all insubordinate wives should be beaten by their husbands (Surah 2:21-22; 4:34; 2:282).

 

Second, Ellison’s use of the Koran in his swearing-in ceremony was defended by Minnesota Senator Norm Coleman, despite the fact that the Koran refers to Jews like Coleman as apes, swine, mischief-makers, liars, and those who serve the devil (Surah 5:59-60, 64, 59:11).

 

Third, Ellison, an African-American, took his oath of office with his hand on a book attributed to the Prophet Mohammed, who not only owned numerous slaves, but also justify slavery and called blacks “raisin heads” and “pug-nosed slaves.”

 

Keith Ellison was actually introduced to Islam through his former ties to the Nation of Islam—a black supremacist cult lead by Louis Farrakhan. According Farrakhan and his followers, a mad scientist by the name of Yakub created white people from a germ. All whites are believed by Black Muslims to be devils and less than fully evolved human beings. Since blacks are the superior race, Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam teaches that blacks will eventually defeat whites and rule the world. 

 

Granted, Keith Ellison, Minnesota’s Attorney General, has graduated from Farrakhan’s cult of Islam to traditional Islam. Still, this doesn’t mean he has rid himself of belief in any form of racial supremacism, since the Prophet Mohammed, the founder of Ellison’s present religion, taught that Arabs were the world’s supreme race. According to Mohammed, Arabs are the best of peoples, because he was an Arab, the Koran was written in Arabic, and the only language spoken in paradise is Arabic.