The aggressive left angle I totally agree on, and mentioned myself many times.
He's a bit too heavy on the islam angle though. Yes, many people are worried, and it really is NOT a good idea to emulate the disasterous actions of Europe, given that we have gotten to see the results from start to finish. A deep introspection of the core cannon of islam indicates a very "We are the chosen! All the others must pay tribute to us, or die!" theme. Then again, so does the core cannon of Judaeism. Naturally, the two hate each other.
But there are moderate jews, who arent all on a "God loves ME the MOST, and you can just suck it!" kick-- just like there are practitioners of Islam that do not have their elitist variant.
The problem, is the percentages, and degree of violent forced adoption of these two. Moderate jews vastly outnumber moderate Moslems, especially in these hotbed counties getting blown up.
When you meet a jew in this country, they are basically just like anyone else, except they have a different winter holiday and eat bland food.
You meet a Moslem in this country, and they by and large flip the fuck out if you draw a picture of Mohamed, or poke fun at their cultural foibles. Jews dont flip the fuck out if you eat bacon in front of them. They just abstain when you offer them that double bacon cheddar melt. They have public comedians who flaunt jewish foibles openly, and do not get any flak for it. (Mel brooks anyone?)
Realistically, Christians shouldnt have any depictions of Jesus, god, angels or any such spiritual figures, as the bible blatantly forbids the creation of iconic images and idols of any kind. (
obligatory) But do christians flip out at people wearing crucifixes? No. Most dont even realize that one of the commandments says not to use iconography in the worship of god. Like, AT ALL.
Maybe the Moslems are just more observant of their religion-- If that is the case though they are more likely to follow the "God loves MEEEEEEEEEE the MOST!" doctrine it is enshrined around. A thing that causes this kind of jihadism. It is intimately tied to the strong orthodoxy of the religion, much like the orthodox zionists in Israel are causing all manner of horror to palestinians there.
If there is to be a hope of a more moderate incarnation of that faith, it needs a place to set down roots, away from the mullahs and fatwas of the middle east, away from the boko harams kidnapping school girls to sell into sexual slavery, away from the beheadings, and other attrocities of religious power. That can conceivably happen here, but only if the extremists do not batter down the doors and overwhelm the moderates with sheer numbers. There are many studies about human behavior that suggest that there are special "tipping point" numbers, after which group dynamics cannot shift.
http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fenvs.2014.00035/fullSo, to preserve the possibility that such a dynamic can take root here, we need to restrict the flow of the dangerous orthodoxy into the country.
Sad truth. But there it is.
on EC:
You guys DO realize, that the number of electors that you get, is based on the number of representatives the state has, which is based on population, right?
Each U.S. state is represented in the House in proportion to its population as measured in the census, but every state is entitled to at least one representative. The most populous state, California, currently has 53 representatives. On the other end of the spectrum, there are seven states with only one representative each (Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming).
From Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_of_RepresentativesIt does NOT "replace a big wolf with a big sheep" It removes the wolf's teeth. He still stays quite big.