Nation Of Islam Gets Tax Dollars To Patrol City
A south Florida city is spending thousands of tax dollars to hire an offspring of a renowned anti-Christian and anti-Semitic black cult to patrol crime-infested neighborhoods.
The city of Miami will give $150,000 to a civilian patrol group known as the Peacemakers which has close ties to the Nation of Islam, the black cult led by Louis Farrakhan. The Peacemakersâ corporate offices are located at the Nation of Islamâs Miami mosque and the groupâs leader, Rasul Muhammad, is a prominent Nation of Islam member and the son of former leader Elijah Muhammad.
The Nation of Islam doctrine actually states that black people created white people in a genetic experiment 6,000 years ago and that âJudgment Dayâ means that the Gods will destroy the entire white race (devils) and establish a paradise nation ruled forever by blacks. Farrakhan is a notorious anti-Semite and anti-Christian race-baiter who has compared Barack Obama to his cultâs founder and has referred to the Illinois senator as the hope of the entire world.
The taxpayer-funded Muslim Peacemakers will deploy in Miamiâs rundown and crime-infested Overtown section clad in the Nation of Islamâs trademark suit and bow-tie. The idea, according to a city commissioner, is to fight crime in the community of about 40,000 mostly black residents without them feeling âinvaded.â
The Florida chapter of a national group that strives to stop the defamation of Jewish people (Anti Defamation League) finds it outrageous that public dollars are being used to hire a Muslim group with a âwell-documented, irrefutable public record of racism, bigotry and anti-Semitism.â The groupâs Florida director points out that the city chose an unlikely bunch to teach tolerance and civil behavior.
A few years ago police in New Orleans were forced to drop a $15,000 officer sensitivity training contract with the Nation of Islam following public outcry about the cultâs well-documented anti-Semitic reputation. Perhaps that is why the Miami Police Department, which patrols Overtown, is distancing itself from the Peacemakers. A high-ranking department official said Miami Police has nothing to do with the program and assures Peacemakers donât have police radios.