Last week, the Republican candidate ignited a storm of controversy when he told NBC Meet the Press that a Muslim would be unfit to become president of the US, arguing their faith was inconsistent with American principles.
“I would not advocate that we put a Muslim in charge of this nation. I absolutely would not agree with that,” Carson has said.
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The 12-year-old Yusuf Dayur from Eden Prairie, Minnesota begins his 2-minute and 20-second video response, which would later be uploaded by his mother on YouTube, with the words “This is my response to presidential candidate Ben Carson.”
After a moment's pause, Dayur calmly continues, “Mr Carson what if someone told you that you can not become president because of your colour? Or what if someone told you that you can not become president because of your race? Or what if someone told you that you can not become president because of your faith, because that’s what you did to me.”
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Talking about his ambition to become the president one day since he was just 2 or 3-year-old, Dayur said when he barely knew how to walk and was going to pre-school, he used brag to his friends that he would become the president one day. “You basically shattered my dreams. Because you said a Muslim can not become president,” he told Carson disappointedly.
Referring to the prejudices that existed in the past against the African-Americans and how people used to say that they could not become president, Dayur said the incumbent US President Barack Obama “already broke that black people boundary.” Vowing to break another barrier, with resolve in his voice, the 12-year-old said “I will break the Muslim boundary. I will become the first Muslim president.”
Addressing the Republican candidate, Dayur said, “You will see when I become president, I will respect people of all faith, all colour and all religions.” He added that, “It doesn’t matter if they are Jews, Muslims or Hindus, doesn’t matter if they are atheist, Christian or believe in Greek or Roman mythology. I don’t care [because] they are still human beings and we should treat them with respect.”
Taking a jibe at Carson, Dayur said, “And obviously you don’t know what the respect is.”
In the end, the 12-year-old again expressed his resolve to become the president and told Carson, “My name is Yusuf Dayur. And guess what, I don’t care what you said because I will become president.”
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