Carson’s Bias Against Muslims Breaks Unwritten Rule Of Using Veiled Language
When Republican Ben Carson declared Muslims unfit to be president, he crossed a line that historians say no major White House hopeful has breached since the 1940s openly expressing prejudice.
Carson is not the first to appeal to voter bias, but he broke with a timeworn tradition of using coded language to avert political backlash.
Civil rights groups and some of Carsons Republican rivals denounced the retired neurosurgeon, but he stands little risk of harm in the primaries. A 2013 survey by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center found that nearly two-thirds of white evangelical Protestants a key group for Carson, a Seventh-day Adventist believe Islam is more likely than other religions to encourage violence.
Historian Thomas S. Kidd, author of American Christians and Islam, said Carson was capitalizing on fear of Muslim terrorists. But then to turn it into a blanket statement that Muslims in general cant be full participants in the life of the republic I do think thats significant, and its alarming, Kidd said.
http://www.nationalmemo.com/carsons-bias-against-muslims-breaks-unwritten-rule-of-using-veiled-language/
republicans are breaking a lot of 'unwritten rules' this year but they claim they are just rebelling against 'political correctness'. And of course no one believes that. Their base knows a 'dog whistle' when they hear it and liberals know that republicans stir up fear as their primary campaign strategy.