A US film maker, Amy Horowitz, went out onto the streets of Minneapolis to speak to young Muslims and found that most of those questioned would rather live in the Muslim countries they came from and under Sharia law than in the US.
Horowitz asked the simple question: “Do you feel more
comfortable living under American Law or do you feel more
comfortable living under Sharia law?”
The majority of the people answered that they’d rather live under
strict Sharia law. Sharia law gives women virtually no rights at
all, they can be married at the age of nine, and is a literal
interpretation of the Quran, which governs all aspect of life.
Horowitz then asked Muslims in a predominately Somali area of
Minneapolis if they would rather live in the US or Somalia.
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Somalia, which has been engulfed in civil war for three decades,
is one of the poorest countries in the world.Yet most of the
Somalians Horowitz spoke to said they would prefer to live there
than in the US, except for one young boy who said he wanted to
live in Saudi Arabia.
Horowitz believes that many young Muslims he spoke to answered
the way they did because they feel alienated from US society,
despite being born or growing up in the US.
“What we find among the Muslim immigrants in Europe and the
United States is that the first and second generation are more
radical than their parents, they’re not integrating as time goes
by and there’s a larger alienation,” he told RT.
One young Somalian wearing a baseball cap and speaking fluently
in a strong American accent said he did not feel American.
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“I speak fluent [English] and I can articulate what I’m
trying to say, but other than that, as far as my culture and my
preferences and everything I’m still Somali,” he said.
Horowitz explained that it is this generation of immigrants that
has become problematic to Western countries.
“The fact that the vast majority of young people I asked
would rather live in Somalia or Saudi Arabia as opposed to the
United States, it blew me away,” he said.
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