Oh, the joy of freedom of speech!
‘A Facebook post by the president and CEO of the Southern Indiana Realtors Association (SIRA) has been brought to the attention of the association’s board for review.
Glenda Gasparine made a post on her personal Facebook account this week that other SIRA members criticized for being discriminatory and Islamophobic.
Gasparine’s post was copied and pasted from another user about a Christian person’s alleged encounter at a diversity training seminar. The post falsely states that imams, Muslim worship leaders, follow the idea that killing people who do not follow Islam will ensure Muslims a place in Heaven.
In the original post the author Brian Canfield said: “The Muslim religion is the faster growing religion per capita in the United States, especially in the minority races…In twenty years there will be enough Muslim voters in the U.S. to elect the President.”
The post has since been deleted from Gasaprine’s page, according to SIRA member Paul Kiger. The News and Tribune obtained screenshot photos of the post.
Kiger said that the post was brought to the attention of the SIRA board of directors.
“My hope is that our board of directors calls an immediate emergency meeting and then they ask for her resignation,” he said.’https://www.newsandtribune.com/news/sira-ceo-faces-backlash-from-islamophobic-facebook-post/article_f34cd0d4-0918-11ed-9d8d-b3ae5b90b632.html

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