As US presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton debated on 9 October, one Trump answer involving Muslims prompted a hilarious response on Twitter, with the hashtag #MuslimsReportStuff.
The jury is still out on who won the second presidential debate in St. Louis, Missouri, at least when it comes to the two candidates on stage. But one particular moment of weakness for Trump was when an audience member asked him the following question:
There are 3.3 million Muslims in the United States, and I’m one of them… With Islamophobia on the rise, how will you help people like me deal with the consequences of being labelled as a threat to the country after the election is over?
Trump responded:
You’re right about Islamophobia, and that’s a shame. But one thing we have to do is we have to make sure that because there is a problem, whether we like it or not — and we could be very politically correct — but whether we like it or not, there is a problem and we have to be sure that Muslims come in and report when they see something going on. When they see hatred going on, they have to report it.
The question and answer prompted one social media user to send this tweet:
I'm a Muslim, and I would like to report a crazy man threatening a woman on a stage in Missouri. #debate
— Moustafa Bayoumi (@BayoumiMoustafa) October 10, 2016
This kicked off a wave of Muslim reports with the hashtag #MuslimsReportStuff:
Hi, I'm Muslim & want 2 report a man in St. Louis butchering English by stringing adjectives & passing them as sentences #MuslimsReportStuff
— Muna Ali (@munamali) October 10, 2016
I think my sister drank orange juice straight out of the carton, will continue to investigate #MuslimsReportStuff
— b (@roundsugar) October 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/DrissTemsamani/status/785330598613282816
They felt compelled to expose the truth about Muslims:
https://twitter.com/rezaaslan/status/785353083530260480
"Falafel" actually means "kill all the infidels". We've kept that a secret all this time. #MuslimsReportStuff
— Hend Amry (@LibyaLiberty) October 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/itsmenanice/status/785341998743990272
But some of them got pretty serious:
https://twitter.com/Amelia_Inc/status/785333881436303360
I'd like to report that we don't know more about terrorism because we're Muslim, and just as clueless as everyone else 🙄 #MuslimsReportStuff
— Nader (@BonsaiSky) October 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/AzraS86/status/785326277884456960
And some reports came in of the other problems in America:
I'd like 2 report that both candidates haven't addressed disability issues (50 million voters) #MuslimsReportStuff #debates @chaudary_zainab
— Dilshad D. Ali (@DilshadDAli) October 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/qudsiaraja/status/785308947007807488
Essentially, Trump’s response to the audience member’s question was inadequate. Muslims already work actively in their own communities to tackle extremism, as well as with law enforcement. And while neither candidate really addressed important issues in the debate, Trump’s continued focus on ‘Muslims’ as a problem risks dividing the US even further.
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