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Why Muslim's People Hate Donald Trump and America
Why Muslim's People Hate Donald Trump and America
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Why Muslim's People Hate Donald Trump and America is about the history of the U.S. involvement in the Middle East: Why the U.S. was in the Middle East? What was the purpose of going to war in the Middle East? Why does the U.S. support the State of Israel? What led to the creation of the State of Israel?

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Dr. Deshay David Ford, Ph.D completed high school in 1968, and was hired by Dr. Graham Root Hall as administrator of his estate in Little Rock, Arkansas. There he had the opportunity to meet many foreign ambassadors, such as Lord Caradon, Hugh Foot, Sir Stanley, and Lady Burberry. He earned his bachelor’s degree at the University of Arkansas, where he studied counseling and psychology, and earned his doctorate in religion, middle east history, and ministry at Channel Islands Bible College and Seminary. He is currently employed as a Tutor at Oxnard Community College in Ventura County, California.

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Release dateMar 13, 2024
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    Why Muslim's People Hate Donald Trump and America - Dr. Deshay David Ford, Ph.D

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    INTRODUCTION: WHY THE MUSLIM’S PEOPLE

    HATE THE UNITED STATES

    I have attempted to provide the reasons why Arab’s People in the Middle East hate the United States of America. I had the unique opportunity in 1969 to meet the British Ambassador to the United Nations Sir Hugh Foot while he was visiting the former United States Consul-General Dr. Graham Roots Hall’s home in Little Rock, Arkansas. Lord Caradon (Hugh Foot) was visiting the State of Arkansas at the invitation of Dr. Hall who was a former U.S. State Department Consul-General to India and Australia. Sir Hugh Foot was one of the British’s representatives attempting to secure a peace treaty between the Arab’s and the Israeli’s delegations over the future of the Palestine in 1956.

    I was very fortunate to have the rare opportunity to meet with the Ambassador and discuss the difficult situation in the securing a peaceful treaty between the Arab’s Delegation and the Israeli’s Delegation. I was interested in world history. I was studying world history and especially the History of the Middle East at the University of Arkansas.

    The People in the Arab’s World were betrayed by the British after the British had promised the Arab’s People Palestine as a result of their military support during the First World War (1914-1918). All of the European Powers who were combatants in the First World War met at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. The British had promised the Arab’s who had supported the British’s War efforts that they would gain their independence at the end of the First World War. The British had no intentions of granting the Arabs countries independence as a result of the oil was discovered in the Arab’s countries (Iran, Iraq, and Syria.

    The Arab’s leaders had relied on the British’s promise of independence and that Palestine would be part of the land that they would be given. The Arab’s countries had been under the control and conquest of the Ottoman Empire. All of the Middle Eastern Countries and people wanted their independence and self-determination from all foreign influence from all foreign invaders both Ottoman Turks and the British Imperialist.

    The British’s foreign officer Lord James Arthur Balford a British’s aristocrat in the Foreign officer had sent a correspondence to the leader of the British’s Jewish Community Baron Rothschild. In Lord Balfour’s correspondence he promised the Baron Rothschild that Britain would give the Jews Palestine for their support in defeating the German’s Empire of the Kaiser during the First World War (1914-1918).

    The United States’ citizens are poorly educated regarding the Middle East and the world outside of the United States. The U.S. population are very ignorant of the world and they do not make any efforts at understanding people who are different than their own culture and race. A majority of U.S. citizens obtain their information about the world from the Fox News Media and other conservative new agencies. The U.S. news media are controlled by corporate America whose goals are to keep the U.S. population ignorant about the outside world. Fox News Media is the propaganda machine for the U.S. government. Fox News media provides the U.S. government the same function as Joseph Goebbels provided for the government of Adolph Hitler’s. Goebbels ran the propaganda machine for the German’s State. The U.S. State Department controls all of the information that the America public consumes. The U.S. population are led to believe that the people of the Arab’s World hates the U.S. for their material wealth. There is the culture history which instilled into the U.S. population that they are racially superior to non-white people of the Middle East (Black, Brown and native-American people are also among the inferior races). U.S. white people are led to believe that they belong to the great civilization (European Civilizations) of white people who dominate the world. They are instill with the doctrine called White Man’s burden to rules the non-white races of the world. This philosophy originated out of the British’s Civilization of English speaking People that they were selected by God to rule the inferior races of black, brown and Asian races.

    American People are indoctrinated that they are never to challenge their government. The U.S. population of white people are provided with white privileges which are not provided to the U.S. non-white population. As a result of being granting the privileges of whiteness and privileges they must always give their support to the government’s position. They must hate all people who are non-white and the non-white people are ignorant, over low intelligence, lazy and exhibits immoral behavior.

    The African-American Citizens can see and understand the myths created by the Founding Fathers. The Founding Fathers were owners of large population of black slaves and they placed a provision in the 1787 Constitution that guarantee their slave property would be protected that they would not have to free their property (slaves, Article IV, Section 2, Provision 3, no person held to service or labor in one state under laws thereof, escaping into another, shall, inconsequence of any law or regulation therein, be discharged from such service or labor, but shall be delivered up on claim of the party to whom such service or labor may be due, "If Thomas Jefferson slave ran away from Virginia a slave state and to New York a free state Jefferson could go to New York and demand his slave under the 1787 Constitution). In 1857 in the Dred Scott Case Roger B.

     Taney the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ruled that Dred Scott a black man was property; not an American Citizen (Zinn, Howard, 1980, People’s History of United States, p. 450).

    If you asks the average American White Citizen about racial discrimination against Black People, Indigenous People, Asian People they would state that the U.S. Constitution is color blind. The Constitution of 1787 was a document that legalized the institution of slavery. In provision in the U.S. 1787 Constitution that was created by the Founding Fathers agreed with their Southern colleagues to count 3 black slaves as equal to one white male property owners (Only white male property owners could vote and had rights under the 1787 Constitution). Poor white men who did not own property did not have the right to vote and were not protected under the 1787 Constitution. The Founding Father agreed to count 3 black persons were equal to one white man in apportioning the representation for the House of Congress. The New England’s(1787 Constitution granted the states the decision who could vote. The states granted the right to vote to property owning white males.

    Founding Fathers had to agree to this provision in the Constitution to obtain the ratification by the their Southern delegation (Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and James Madison). There were more slaves in the South then there were white men.

    The American White Population do not challenge the foreign policy of their government. George W. Bush was told that a majority of the American Public believed the fabricated story that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. President George W. Bush stated that he could not understand why the American People believed that story about the weapons of mass destruction.

    THE AUTHOR EDUCATION AND BACKGROUND

    I was born at Scott, Arkansas on January 14, 1948. My parents Maurice and Juanita Ford were hard working agricultural sharecroppers. My parents were only two generations away from American’s enslavement of people of African origin. There were nine siblings in my family with my mother and father making a family of eleven individuals. My brother Harold Maurice Ford was the oldest. I was the second oldest in the family. There was Glenn B. Ford, Phillip J. Ford, Robert L. Ford, Wanda Ann Ford, Jacquline Ford(Jackson), Nita Jean Ford (Hightower), Michael R. Ford. We were a very hard working family. My father taught us the respect of physical hard work. We worked long hours in the agricultural fields in an attempt to earn a living in the America South of Arkansas. My mother taught all of the children the importance of getting a good education. My mother had the opportunity of completing high school which was quite an accomplishment for a poor black woman in the segregated apartheid American South.

    My father fought in World War Two. My father like a lot of Black soldiers were subjected to inhuman racism in their military service fighting for democracy in a country where they were subjected to extreme racial hatred. Opportunities for African-American people were very limited for an education for their children and for human dignity. The Southern States did not provide monies for the education for black Children. Black children like their parents were not permitted to obtain an education beyond enough knowledge to be able to work in the agricultural fields for all of their natural lives. Black children were to replace their parents working in the agricultural fields (Brown V. Board of Education, 1954, declared that racial segregation of schools, colleges and Universities were unconstitutional and must de-segregate immediately). In 2018 the American Public Schools are still clearly racially segregated. American White people do not want their children to attend public schools with Blacks and Brown People. The Negro’s schools had to coordinate their school years to the Negro’s children working schedules in the agricultural fields. The parents and their children had to work in the fields during the fall and winter seasons. My brothers and I had to pick cotton in the fall from August to December. We could only attend school when the weather would not permit us to work in the fields. During an academic year my brothers and I attended school only 50 days during an academic school year of 200 days. During the days that I attended school I would not take my recess which all of the children would look forward to the opportunities to take a break from their class room work. I would study my books and practice on the typewriter to learn my typing skills. My Uncle Desha Robinson taught my brothers and I how to read in one week. Uncle Desha would punish us with a large stick if we missed a word. We learned how to read in one week to avoid being hit by Uncle Desha with his large stick.

    I was in the second grade and I was seven years old when the Brown V. Board of Education decision in 1954 made segregated public schools unconstitutional in the United States (American Public schools in 2018 are still racially segregated in 2018 by choice). American White People in 2018 do not want to attend public schools with Black and Brown Children. My mother wanted me to attend college. My family could not afford to pay for my education and the education of my brothers and sisters. The plantation in which my parents were sharecroppers the owner of the plantation Robert Alexander invited my mother and I to his home to discuss an opportunity for me to attend college. Mr. Alexander’s field supervisor had recommended me to Mr. Alexander as a hard worker. Mr. Alexander told my mother and I about his friend that he had attended Harvard University with need a young man to help his wife manage their large estate in Little Rock, Arkansas. Mr. Alexander’s friend name was Dr. Graham Root Hall a former United States Department Consul-General to India and Australia (1952-1956). Dr. Hall was educated at Yale and the Harvard Lew School.

    I met the Halls and their outstanding Housekeeper Mrs. Winston Elizabeth Minor. Ms. Minor was an outstanding individual and a great African-American woman who I learned a great deal about life and the world outside the United States. I admired and developed a loving affection for the Halls and they were outstanding human beings. The Halls agreed to pay me for my work and to provide funding for my education. Mrs. Minor was a mother to me for the 20 years I worked for the Halls.

    I begin my education at Philander Smith College an African-American College that provided an education for young men and women who were seeking to become teachers and ministers in the African-American Methodist Church. I completed my bachelor degree at the University of Arkansas At Little in 1972, and my master degree at the University of Central Arkansas in 1976. I also attended the University of Arkansas Graduate School of Social Work and the University of Arkansas medical School for advanced studies in psychology and biological studies.

    My father’s family encouraged me in my education exploration particularly my Aunts, Edythe Nance, Aunt Jerry Harp, Aunt Glady Thomas, and Uncles, Roscoe Gillette, Uncle Maxwell Gillette, Uncle Harold Gillette, Uncle WJ Gillette, and the other wonderful Gillette’s family members. Aunt Edythe was the natural leader of the family. The Gillette’s family were very similar to the African-American Delany family. The Delany were an outstanding African-American family whose father was born into slavery. The Gillette’s family was very large. There were 13 children and they all became well educated and all professionals individuals. The Gillette’s all became very successful and their children went on to become very successful individuals. I am very indebted to my Aunt Edythe and all of my family and other significant persons who encouraged and support me in my education and life journey.

    Dr. Hall was appointed Consul-General to India and Australia by President Dwight David Eisenhower in 1952-1956. During 20 years of employment with the Halls I had the opportunities to meet many foreign dignitaries at the Hall’s Estate in Little Rock, Arkansas. I met Sir Hugh Foot the British Ambassador to the United nations, Jeffrey Lewis the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, John Sherman Cooper the United States Ambassador to India and Russia (John Sherman Cooper was a Yale graduate and a Harvard Law School Lawyer). I had the opportunity to meet Sir Stanley and his wife Lady Burberry. Sir Stanley was the Chief Justice of the Australian Supreme Court. Dr. Hall was the attorney for the grand son of John D. Rockefeller. Paul Wintrophe Rockefeller the grand son of John D. Rockefeller was the Governor of the State of Arkansas in 1968.

    I had life changing experience with Lord Caradon about his career as a Foreign Officer in the British Foreign Service. Lord Caradon gave me a copy of his book, A Start In Freedom about the process of de-colonization of the Asian, African, and Middle Countries after the Second World War (1939-1945). Dr. Hall’s had a career in the American Foreign Service as the United Consul-General of India and Australia from 1952-1956. Both men had the honor of knowing Dr. Ralph Bunch the United Nations representative who was given the Noble Peace Prize for negotiating a Peace Treaty between the Arabs and the Jewish delegation over Palestine in 1956 (Ralph Bunch was the first African-American to be given the Noble Peace Prize, others are Dr. Martin Luther King, and former President Baraka Obama in 2010).

    During the years I was employed by the Halls I completed my bachelor degree in Political Science, Master degree in Counseling and Psychology at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the University of Central Arkansas at Conway, Arkansas. In 1977 through 1979 I begin taking classes toward my doctoral degree at the University of Arkansas through Fayetteville, Arkansas (former President Bill Clinton was a professor at the University of Arkansas Law School, 1970-1974). I worked as a volunteer in Bill Clinton’s Governor’s campaign in 1980. I had the opportunity to meet Governor Bill Clinton in 1980.

    Through my many years of employment with Dr. Graham R. Hall I developed a fondness for foreign policy. My love of foreign policy was also encouraged by Dr. Calvin Ledbetter who was one of my Professors at the University of Little Rock. Dr. Hall would share his foreign experiences with me and I developed an interest in American and World History and Foreign Policy of countries outside of the U.S. Dr. Hall’s was appointed to the U.S. State Department by President Dwight David Eisenhower and his supervisor was the Secretary of State Dean Acheson for the Eisenhower’s Administration (1952-1956).

    The Halls had two sons. Lee Boaz Hall was a graduate of Yale University and Lee traveled all over the world. Lee would visit his parents at their home in Little Rock on holidays. I also enjoyed Lee sharing his experiences that he had traveling to different countries. Lee Hall was a member of the fraternity at Yale called Skull and Bones (George Herbert Walker Bush, and his son George W. Bush were also member of the Skull and Bones and John Carey President Obama former Secretary of State). Lee Hall was a tall handsome man he was typical of the American old rule class of Anglo-Saxons Protestants. I also met and had great conversations with Lee Hall’s brother Dr. Donald R. Hall he was a Professor of Political Science at the University of Arizona at Tucson.I must mention one of the dearest women I met at the Halls was Ms. Elizabeth Winston Minor and outstanding African-American woman. Ms. Minor also was instrumental in my development and education. Ms. Minor had traveled with the Halls during their many years in the U.S. State Department. Ms. Minor told me about her meeting Althea Gipson the first African-American woman to win the U.S. Open and the Wimbledon trophies in 1956 and 1957 (Schoenfeld, Bruce, (2004), The Match, Harper Collins Publishers, New York, N.Y.).

    John M. Roots was the cousin of Dr. Graham R. Hall. Mr. Roots was a man who had traveled all over the Middle East and Asia. Mr. Roots’s father Logan Roots was a Missionary in old China before the Communists came to power under Mao Tung in 1949. Mr. Roots father had developed a special relationships with the Communists Leaders in China and he was able to visit the country before President Richard Nixon opened China up to European visitors in 1972 (Mao Tse-Tung, and Chou En Lai, Mr. Roots’s Book Brief Biography of Chou En-Lai, 1974).

    I received a summer a scholarship to Harvard University School of History. I could not accept the scholarship as a result of my obligation to the Halls.

    I had the rear opportunity to meet Dr. Ann Chowning a former Professor of Anthropologist at the University of New Zealand. Dr. Chowning was born in Arkansas of an old Southern Aristocratic family. Dr. Chowning told me about her life in New Zealand.

    While I was a student at the University of Arkansas At Little Rock and had the opportunity to witness the University of Arkansas recruit their first American-American football player Mr. Jon Richardson (died in Arizona at 63 years in 2010).

    I was the first in my family as a poor black family in the segregated Arkansas to attend college. I started out in college at an all black college called Philander Smith College. I enjoyed my educational experience at Philander Smith college. I remember the students and faculty with love and devotion. I especially remember Ms. Sarah Gifford. I met Ms. Gifford at Philander Smith College in 1968 in my freshman year. Ms. Gifford was an attractive white female Professor who were devoted to the success of her students. My sisters later followed me to college and earned their bachelors and master degrees. I saw Ms. Gifford twenty years later in 1991 at my sister graduation from Philander Smith College. Ms. Gifford looked at me and said Deshay you look so old. Ms. Gifford remembered me at twenty years old. Ms.

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