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GOP Rep. Randy Fine Sets The Internet Ablaze with His Spicy Response to Muslim NYC Activist Calling for Banning Dogs as Household Pets and Describing Them as “Unclean”

Representative Mackenzie smiles during a congressional meeting, wearing a suit and red tie, with fellow lawmakers in the background.

Representative Mackenzie smiles during a congressional meeting, wearing a suit and red tie, with fellow lawmakers in the background.
Representative Randy Fine (R-FL), photo courtesy of House.gov

Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) set the Internet on fire earlier this week with his comments toward a Muslim leftist who called for banning dogs as indoor pets.

Last week, a far-left Muslim activist in New York City named Nerdeen Kiswani angered Americans after targeting mankind’s most loyal friend in a shocking tweet.

“Finally, NYC is coming to Islam,” Kiswani wrote. “Dogs definitely have a place in society, just not as indoor pets.”

“Like we’ve said all along, they are unclean.”

For context, many Muslims consider dogs “impure” and Islamic legal tradition has, in various cases, pushed for barring human contact with the animals.

Kiswani later tried to claim that she was just joking, but the damage was already done.

Fine, who is Jewish, had a very spicy response to Kiswani’s nasty tweet on Sunday.

“If they force us to choose, the choice between dogs and Muslims is not a difficult one,” Fine wrote.

Fine’s response quickly set off an Internet firestorm, with several leftists, including AOC, calling him a religious bigot and demanding he be censured for his tweet.

Fine, though, refused to relent one inch and doubled down.

He also epically trolled AOC, noting her disastrous performance in Munich.

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