Arish Singh, a former editor of a local newspaper 'Little Village' and a comedian, was thrown out of a Trump rally in Iowa on Sunday after he interrupted Trump's signature anti-Muslim speech by displaying the banner.
"I am a not a Muslim. But you don't have to be a Muslim to stand against anti-Muslim bigotry," Singh, a resident of Chicago, tweeted yesterday afternoon.
Singh said that he decided to interrupt the speech due to a series of remarks by Trump - such as his suggestion that the US ban all Muslim immigrants - which have coincided with a rise in incidents of xenophobia and bigotry against Sikhs and Muslim Americans.
While Trump has not attacked Sikhs directly, Singh pointed to a series of hate-crimes perpetuated against Muslim Americans over the past months.
When Singh saw that white supremacists began robo-calling in Iowa in support of Trump, he said that was the "last straw," Little Village reported.
"I don't really care about Trump himself or his political party, but this sort of movement that he's emboldened - this sort of fascistic element that genuinely identifies with fascism, that's willing to commit hate-crimes - that's something that's real that needs to be confronted, and you can't just let that go without comment, and I think that's kind of how it's been treated," Singh said.
"Whether he was trying to make any kind of slur against me is kind of irrelevant. It's clear what his politics are as far as ostracizing and scapegoating people for their background. I think he's left no real mystery there," Singh said.
"I believe we're banned from the premises for a year," Singh said.
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