Hey Kim,
Thank you for bringing up the questions about the people in west Texas being affected by the Measles outbreak. There are some real questions to ask (which you did): like their sanitation and health conditions, like preexisting conditions of the child who died.
These people are in a small segregated community (and I wonder how well some of them speak English) which makes it easier for a narrative about this outbreak among them to be pushed.
Articles about the history of Mennonites in west Texas.
Final Sermon of Rasulullah. If Republicans were True conservatives they wouldn't reject this.
O people, listen to my words. I do not know whether I shall ever meet you again in this place after this year. O people, your blood and your property are sacrosanct until you meet your Lord, just as this day and this month of yours are sacred. Surely you will meet your Lord and He will question you about your deeds. I have [already] made this known. Let he who has a pledge return it to the one who entrusted him with it; all usury is abolished, but your capital belongs to you. Wrong not and you shall not be wronged. Allah has decreed that there will be no usury, and the usury of Abbas b. Abd al-Muttalib is abolished, all of it. All blood shed in the pre-Islamic days is to be left unavenged. The first such claim I revoke is that of Ibn Rabiah b. al-Harith b. Abd al-Muttalib, who was nursed among the Banu Layth and was slain by the Banu Hudhayl. His is the first blood shed in the pre-Islamic days ...