Michigan Muslim preacher lectures, ‘Americans are so uncivilized they wipe themselves with toilet paper’

Amid growing concerns about Islam’s infiltration of the United States, one preacher’s proposed god-driven mission “to civilize” the West went viral over his “barbaric” bathroom example.

Whereas the United States began as a melting pot founded on Judeo-Christian beliefs, it has become increasingly apparent that many migrants have little interest in assimilation. Among the most radical groups, a Muslim preacher in Dearborn, Michigan, made waves on social media for talking to teens about the “uncivilized” use of toilet paper.

The clip from MEMRI TV made the rounds on X, including over 1.4 million views since Saturday from one account, featured a man identified as an Islamist preacher decrying Western civilization to an audience of young boys.

“All this advancement in technology, yet they still haven’t figured out that when you go to the bathroom, they’re still wiping themselves with paper. All this advancement, think about how advanced they’ve become, they’re trying to go to Mars, they’re trying to take over Saturn, they’re trying to do all this stuff — their cars are trying to be self-driven,” the man rattled off. “Yet when they go to do the most lowest form of human nature, the call of nature, they’re still wiping themselves and cleaning themselves with paper. They’re uncivilized.”

It was then that he described their presence in the United States as a purportedly heavenly mission, explaining, “Allah has sent us to these nations to civilize them. That’s why Allah has sent us to civilize these people. Yet the media makes us look like the barbaric ones.”

He even went on to claim that Christians are jealous of Muslims, seemingly for their strict adherence to Sharia, insisting, “Their nations, their religions are dying. So what they had to do, they had to change their religion. You don’t believe me? We went to churches and they’re now having the LGBT flags over there.”

At the same time these claims were circulating, it was reported that the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Arab American Civil Rights League (ACRL) deemed reports on a thwarted terror plot in Michigan to be “Islamophobic.

Meanwhile, members of Congress continue to raise alarm about the growing influence of Islamist groups like the Muslim Brotherhood in the United States, not only in Michigan, but in Texas as well.

According to Texas Rep. Chip Roy (R), the Muslim Brotherhood has identified the Lone Star State, and the Dallas area in particular, as the “epicenter of what they’re trying to do for the Islamification of … the Western Hemisphere.”

“They’re planting the seeds here, and we’ve gotta rip them up and get them out of Texas,” he went on as a new development in the plans to build a Mosque-centered community east of Dallas, which had supposedly been blocked by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R), carried on under the new name, “The Meadow,” through the efforts of the East Plano Islamic Center which hosted a radical imam earlier in the year encouraging Muslims in the DFW to side with Iran over the United States.

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Reacting to the updated plans for the community in his district as laid out by BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales, Texas Rep. Keith Self (R) posted on X, “I don’t care what it’s called; this doesn’t belong in Texas or anywhere in America.”

All of these developments supported reactions to the video that found social media users clamoring to accelerate deportations while raising eyebrows at the possible alternative to using toilet paper.

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