Let's Address This - Weekly Recap
A quick overview of this week's published content — plus your weekly dad joke
This week on Let’s Address This I published my first self-correction. Read below to see why. I also discuss Juneteenth, antisemitism, religious persecution, Eid, and a Civil War hero not taught about in schools. Thank you to the hundreds of paying subscribers for ensuring my content remains accessible to all readers. And thank you to all supporters for reading and sharing this content.
Here is your weekly recap of Let’s Address This with Qasim Rashid.
Sunday
As 1.6B Muslims Celebrate Eid—One Muslim Community Faces Horrid Obstacles
The state sanctioned persecution of Ahmadi Muslims is only getting worse
Monday
Hillary Clinton Endorses The Candidate MAGA Trumpers Want
Backing a MAGA candidate over Rep Bowman sends a clear, terrible message
Tuesday
The Qasim Rashid Show — Episode 125
My guest is scientist and whistleblower Rebekah Jones
Wednesday (Juneteenth)
Private Mohammed Kahn — Civil War Hero
An iconic untold story of an immigrant Muslim American in antebellum USA
Thursday
A Juneteenth Reminder To Divest From War Crimes
My remarks to the Naperville City Council to stand on the right side of history
Friday
UPDATE: Who Is Inciting Antisemitism in America?
In light of new data, a self-correction to my own previously published article
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Dad Joke of the Week:
At a funeral a man says to the widow, "Mind if a say a word?"
"Not at all,” she says, “please do."
He stands up, clears his throat, and says, "Comprehensive," then sits down.
She responds in tears, "Thank you. That means everything."
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