Anti-Muslim conspiracy theorist John Guandolo to speak at Texas GOP luncheon
On September 19, former FBI agent and anti-Muslim conspiracy theorist John Guandolo will speak at a in Odessa, Texas, sponsored by the Ector County Republican Women鈥檚 Group.
Guandolo heads the hate group Understanding the Threat and is notorious for peddling anti-Muslim rhetoric during his seminars.
Guandolo traveled聽to San Angelo, Texas, in early May to host a training at the invitation of the media outlet Christian Reporter News. The event was open to local law enforcement, who originally had the potential to receive credit for attending.
However on May 16, the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) withdrew accreditation聽for the training after reviewing Guandolo鈥檚 presentation and finding it to be of 鈥渘o training value.鈥
TCOLE鈥檚 executive director Kim Vickers said the training 鈥減aints an entire religion with an overly broad brush.鈥
The seminar featured the regular anti-Muslim rhetoric聽Guandolo is known for.
鈥淭here鈥檚 nothing radical, extreme, orthodox or fundamentalist about the Islamic State,鈥 he told the crowd, according to an audio recording 聽by the Texas Observer.
Two months prior to the May 4 training, Guandolo made headlines聽for religiously profiling an unsuspecting Southwest Airlines employee on social media. The inflammatory post caused such an uproar that the airline was forced to , calling the now-deleted tweet 鈥渃ruel and inappropriate.鈥
Guandolo has not toned down his rhetoric since. During an August 13 episode of his radio show, he 聽American Muslims should be disqualified for running for office because of their religion.
鈥淚slam itself is utterly incompatible with American law and with our founding principles of liberty, because Sharia is about slavery,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut we are not in a position to say that a Muslim can鈥檛 run for office. Now, the reality is they believe in a belief structure which calls for the overthrow of the government, so they can鈥檛 serve 鈥 but we鈥檙e simply not there yet.鈥
That same month, Guandolo 聽President Donald Trump to execute John Brennan, Jim Comey and other former government officials for treason.
The September 19 event 聽of the Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Muslim civil rights group, that issued a press release denouncing the event.
鈥淥ur political parties should not provide a legitimizing platform for an individual who spreads hatred targeting an American religious minority,鈥 CAIR-DFW鈥檚 executive director John Janney states in the release.
Janney added the event 鈥渟end[s] the message that Muslims are not welcome in Ector County.鈥
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