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Oklahoma Lawmaker Who Called Islam “A Cancer” Gets Study on Radical Islam Approved

19 July, 2016 00:23
Rep. John Bennett, R-Sallisaw, who in the past has called Islam "a cancer in our nation that needs to be cut out" has proposed an interim study on radical Islam, Shariah Law, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the radicalization process.
Oklahoma Lawmaker Who Called Islam “A Cancer” Gets Study on Radical Islam Approved

An Oklahoma lawmaker who once called Islam “a cancer in our nation that needs to be cut out” has now successfully proposed an interim study to determine the threat and effect of radicalization.

Republican State Rep. John Bennett submitted a proposal to study the “current threat posed by radical Islam and the effect that Shariah Law, the Muslim Brotherhood and jihadist indoctrination have in the radicalization process in Oklahoma and America.”

State lawmakers approved the proposal July 8, along with 71 other studies, for an estimated $50,000, Tricia Pemberton, spokeswoman for the Oklahoma House of Representatives, told BuzzFeed News. In June, an interfaith coalition of over 60 reverends, Muslim imams, community organizations, citizens, and interfaith leaders, wrote an open letter asking Oklahoma House Speaker Jeffrey Hickman to reject Bennett’s study, which they called “fiscally irresponsible, potentially counterproductive, and ultimately unnecessary.”

The Rev. Bob Lawrence, executive director Interfaith Alliance of Tulsa, signed the letter and told BuzzFeed News his primary reason for opposing the study was the waste of tax payers dollars because federal resources already address similar issues. “The cost is appalling, especially when you consider that we can’t afford to put more teachers in the classroom,” Lawrence said. “If we want to look at radicalization, focusing in on one group will lead to more stereotyping and Islamophobia. Especially here in Oklahoma, there’s plenty of radicalization that one can find outside of the Muslim tradition.”

The letter Lawrence signed points out that the Southern Poverty Law Center has identified 17 hate groups in Oklahoma that ascribe to different “ideologies, religions, and backgrounds.” Those organizations “need to be part of any meaningful analysis of how to understand and counter radical extremists,” the letter adds. “Focusing on possible radicalization within only one group may be counterproductive and encourage the very radicalization officials intend to prevent,” the group adds.

Source: BuzzFeed News

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