There has to be some reason the media is promoting this crazy idea that Muslims will be the second largest religious population in the US in 2030 when they might be only 2% of the population by then.
There has to be some reason the media is promoting this crazy idea that Muslims will be the second largest religious population in the US in 2030 when they might be only 2% of the population by then.
I speak for myself. The facts they are using are demographics and a projection of a trend.
Its not not being done to promote an agenda. The article is only making a projection based on a trend. It's not a conspiracy or propaganda. It's simply a report on the changing demographics of America.
You're tilting at windmills here.
I don't know if they will answer but I would like to take a shot at it.
I would guess that author is counting on many in the social justice movement to become followers of the Nation of Islam. They are also indoctrinated to believe that the best what to get along with anyone is through policies of appeasement. and they would be hoping against to take in thousands of refugees that would be Muslim.
Crepitus (01-12-2018)
How is this article "promoting" anything?
If an article stated that Americans will shop online more than in store if current trends continue, would that be promoting online shopping? Would it be some vast conspiracy?
Seriously, you're seeing something that doesn't exist. At least not in this benign article. Not everything is a conspiracy.