On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Family Research Council’s “Washington Watch,” host Tony Perkins asked guest Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-LA) to revisit remarks he made regarding Muslims and the threat of radical Islam.
In his discussion with Perkins, however, he warned of the dangers of immigrants not assimilating to American culture.
“[O]ne of the great about America is it doesn’t matter if you’ve been here five minutes or a hundred years, we have folks that come here, want to be Americans,” Jindal said. “They join our military, they start companies, they work to create a better community. And that’s wonderful."
"What’s not acceptable is people that want to come and conquer us."
"That’s not immigration, by the way, that’s colonization."
"If someone wants to come here and change our fundamental culture and our values. If they want to come here and they want to set up their own culture and values that’s not immigration, that’s really invasion — if you’re honest about it."
"Of course, the politically correct crowd when you say things like they’ll call you racist — but this is a particular threat we face. And if we’re not serious about this we’re going to see more lone wolf actors. We’re going to see more folks come into our country just like you’ve seen in other countries — the horrific shootings in Paris.”
The reason Jindal gets it is because his parents are Hindu immigrants from India. Indian Hindus have likely suffered worse atrocities at the hands of Muslims than any other single group of people on the face of the Earth, with the exception of the Christians who used to dominate the Middle East.
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