GOP candidate admits he was wrong about Muslims and ‘Sharia law’ in Dearborn - Detroit Metro Times

GOP Candidate's Shifting Stance on Dearborn Muslims Raises Questions About sincerity.

In a stunning reversal, Republican gubernatorial candidate Anthony Hudson has admitted that his portrayal of Dearborn as a hub for "Muslim infiltration" and "Sharia law" was "complete fabrication of the truth." After spending 72 hours meeting with residents, touring local businesses, and visiting three mosques, Hudson's views on the city have changed dramatically.

The face-to-face interactions prompted Hudson to issue an apology and call his previous rhetoric a lie. He stated that there is "no evidence of Sharia law taking place anywhere in this community" and that he had been "extremely welcomed" by the residents. Hudson also expressed a desire to expose himself for having perpetuated misinformation, stating, "I admit when I'm wrong."

However, it's unclear what purpose the planned rally, still scheduled for Tuesday, serves. The event was initially promoted with Christian nationalist rhetoric and suggested that Marines and National Guard members would join him. The attendance has been minimal, with only 42 people marking themselves as attending on Facebook.

Hudson's apology comes after widespread criticism from civil rights advocates, including the Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, who had accused him of peddling anti-Muslim rhetoric and conspiracy theories. Dearborn, a city with a significant Arab population, has faced repeated waves of Islamophobic misinformation in recent years.

While Hudson claims that his views have shifted, some are left questioning the sincerity of his apology. The candidate's use of homophobic language towards this reporter raises concerns about his commitment to inclusive values.

As the rally approaches, it remains to be seen whether Hudson will continue to prioritize fact-based discussions or revert to his previous anti-Muslim rhetoric.
 
I'm so glad to see Anthony Hudson owning up to spreading misinformation about Dearborn's Muslim community 🙏. It's a huge step back for someone who was perpetuating those hurtful and baseless claims, especially when it comes to an already marginalized group 😔. As a parent, I want my kids to learn about different cultures and faiths from a place of respect and empathy, not hate or fear.

The fact that he's now apologizing and wanting to change his message is a good start 🤞, but what will happen at the rally? Will he stick to his new message or just regroup for another attack on Muslims 🤦‍♂️? I hope people will call him out if he slips up and starts spewing hate speech again. And btw, using homophobic language towards a reporter is completely unacceptable – that's not what inclusive values are all about 👎.
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised that he admitted to spreading lies about Dearborn Muslims... 72 hours of face-to-face interaction and suddenly he's like "Oh, I was wrong"? 🤷‍♂️ Don't get me wrong, it's great that he apologized and all, but does this just mean he's trying to spin the narrative now? And what about those Christians joining him at the rally? Is that really just a coincidence? 🙄 I'd love to see some real action from him instead of just words...
 
Ugh, this guy's apology just feels like a PR stunt 🤔. I mean, 72 hours of meeting with residents and he still thinks it's cool to organize a rally with Christian nationalists? 🙄 It's like he's trying to make up for the damage he already did.

And what about all those people who were hurt by his previous rhetoric? Can we really just forgive him that easily? 🤷‍♂️ I'm not saying he should be banned from politics or anything, but some accountability would be nice.

I created a little diagram to illustrate my point:

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| APology |
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/ \
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| Fact-checking |
| and listening |
|/__________/
 
🤔 This whole thing is quite a mess. I'm trying to understand why Anthony Hudson's stance on Dearborn Muslims shifted so drastically in just 72 hours 🕰️. It's great that he apologized and admitted to spreading misinformation, but now it's about the sincerity behind it 💯.

Hudson's apology came after some tough criticism from civil rights groups, but I'm not sure if that was enough to change his views 💪. The fact that he used homophobic language towards a reporter is also quite concerning 🤷‍♂️. Has he truly learned from his mistakes or is this just a calculated move to save face? 😐

The rally scheduled for Tuesday still has people wondering what's going on 🤔. If Hudson's views are really shifting, it should be reflected in his actions and words, not just a quick apology and some photo ops 📸. Let's see if he can back up his claims with more fact-based discussions 💬.
 
I'm so confused by this guy... I mean, 72 hours in Dearborn and he totally flips? 🤯 He's apologizing and saying there's no Sharia law, but still planning a rally with Christian nationalist vibes? It just doesn't add up for me. And what's with the Facebook attendance numbers? Like, only 42 people are showing up? 😂 I get that people can change their minds, but this feels like more of an opportunity to gain sympathy votes rather than actually having a honest conversation about the issues.

And honestly, the fact that he used homophobic language towards me... 🤬 I'm not sure what's more concerning, the fact that he did it or the fact that he thinks it's okay. Can't we just have respectful dialogue without resorting to hate speech? 😔
 
omg can u believe what's been goin on in dearborn? like, i remember when i was a kid and my grandma used to tell me about the muslim community there and how friendly they were 🤗 i guess it's true then! anthony hudson was so wrong about sharia law but at least he admitted his mistake 🙏 now im wonderin if he really changed his mind or just wanna salvage some voters...and btw, 42 ppl showin up to a rally? thats laughable 😂 what's the point of even havin a rally?
 
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