in the case of the three people I mentioned, I believe it was part of their conversion to Islamthough like you mentioned a few posts up, they're "Western Muslims" so I'm sure the radical Muslims would view them as traitors/infidels anywayYou would hope someone like Muhammad Ali would be viewed in a good light by them just because of all the philanthropic things he did for so many years all around the world...but while you and I might view that in a positive light, I doubt radical Muslims would care]
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5/17/2010 11:17:53 PM
^ that's idiotic.Why should presumably normal non-radical muslims adjust their behavior because of past actions of radical muslims? We are the land of religious freedom, we're supposed to be the example to the theocratic muslim societies at what a truly great country looks like, but instead you want us to act and think as weakly as they want their citizens to think.
5/17/2010 11:24:01 PM
5/18/2010 12:02:30 AM
I don't care if peoples' feelings are hurt because they're prejudiced.
5/18/2010 12:06:04 AM
except when it agrees with your opinionWhy should presumably normal American kids adjust their tshirts because of past actions of the French ArmyI don't care if the Mexicans feelings are hurt because they're prejudiced against Americathats hyperbole by the waythe point is its still offensive to the people who had friends and family members die 2 blocks away...like it or not, thats the America we live in nowadaysor think all of the New Yorkers against the mosque in that location are xenophobe racist bigots...and not possibly people a lot more closely affected by 9/11 than you or I[Edited on May 18, 2010 at 12:12 AM. Reason : .]
5/18/2010 12:08:34 AM
^ i have no idea what you're referring to .
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5/18/2010 12:18:34 AM
Personally I don't give a shit about the location of the mosqueBut I'm certainly not surprised that some New Yorkers who witnessed the worst Muslim attack on US soil in history 9 years ago might be uncomfortable with a mosque two blocks from ground zeroAnd I will say again, thats what happens in America nowadays...people get offended, complain, and things change...at least for some people]
5/18/2010 12:20:44 AM
So IOW, you have no actual commentary on this issue.
5/18/2010 12:21:28 AM
what groundbreaking ideas are you bringing to the thread?I'm simply pointing out some Americans might be offended about a mosque 2 blocks from where the 9/11 attacks occured, and that that influences policy and other legal actionswhat are you arguing?]
5/18/2010 12:22:05 AM
It's dumb for people to get offended.Why respond to the acts of idiot terrorists by adopting their close minded mentality of intolerance?
5/18/2010 12:24:18 AM
I agree with that post 100%I would also argue you could substitute a lot of groups of people for the word 'terrorists' in your 2nd sentence, including the group of people 'idiots'Which is why I think its so fucking stupid that all these frivolous lawsuits and huge matters creep up when other people get offended, whether they perceive it to be religious, cultural, racial, whateverBut many people seem to have double standards in this regard...supporting one group of people when they claim to be offended...not caring about another group when they claim to be offended[Edited on May 18, 2010 at 12:27 AM. Reason : i just noticed that "idiot idiots" is redundant, but the point remains]Although actually now I think you only mean people getting offended in this instance is dumb and not in instances in general, in which case we still are a long ways apart[Edited on May 18, 2010 at 12:29 AM. Reason : .]
5/18/2010 12:26:40 AM
ha why would i broadly say anyone getting offended ever is dumb? that's completely irrational... i can't predict what all scenarios would be.and the statement:Why respond to the acts of idiot ________ by adopting their close minded mentality of intolerance?doesn't apply to all scenarios where people get offended anyway.
5/18/2010 12:33:22 AM
i would just repeat this
5/18/2010 12:36:16 AM
i somehow doubt people being offended is new to modern America too.
5/18/2010 12:39:49 AM
We've already got the right answer in this thread.Build that motherfucker right next door to ground zero.Honestly I'd say build it on ground zero, but clearly we've got plans for that...maybe...I guess. Coulda fooled me.But what is a bigger middle finger to the entire radical world than us saying, "Yeah, OK, let's throw up a Mosque right there."? There isn't one! What the fuck is al Qaeda, etc. gonna say after that? "Well, in response to our righteous murder of their people, they, uh, built one of our holy places next door. Yay us...?"
5/18/2010 5:17:34 AM
^They'd call it a false Mosque full of liars and heathens, probably. I mean, a rec center? That's almost as bad as being able to see a woman's uncovered head![Edited on May 18, 2010 at 6:01 AM. Reason : .]
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5/18/2010 10:19:32 AM
Freedom of Religion applies to everyone. Even if you dont like their religion. Its what this country was founded on. They should be able to build wherever they want, however they should be prepared to accept whatever consequences and negativity that comes from the surrounding community for being douches and not understanding that their building of said mosque is going to be viewed as at least mildly inappropriate.
5/18/2010 10:23:07 AM
5/18/2010 10:37:49 AM
Exactly. Just like freedom of speech allows us to draw pictures of mohammed, if we do so, we may suffer legitimate social consequences because polite society frowns on the deliberate antagonization of other people.So, when they build the mosque, I don't want to hear any crying about slurs or dirty looks. This is what happens when you antagonize people. They react.
5/18/2010 10:38:55 AM
5/18/2010 1:47:47 PM
come on Grumpy. radical Islam and the West have been on a steady collision course for years...primarily because of the way people like Qutb view America's riches, women, sin and religion...not racism from wiki
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5/18/2010 10:37:29 PM
Yeah that post was pretty...batshit retarded...sadly I think he was serious]
5/18/2010 10:39:09 PM
Major events don't just have proximate causes, usually.Osama bin Laden/al Qaeda's view of the world didn't generate out of nothing. Nor did Khomeni's revolutionary Islam.Both of these things have major roots in Islamic revivalism.Islamic revivalism has major roots with a small handful of early 20th century thinkers. Qutb featured very largely among these. The man had been pro American until he came here and got treated like an asshole because he was brown and Muslim.Obviously there are many circumstances that led us to our current situation. But one has to think that, had we removed one of the prominent issues early on by not being dicks, we could have created a better situation for everybody involved.---I'm on this board enough that everybody should be clear on my policy towards Islamists in the true sense of the word: bomb them into total annihilation. But there is a very, very wide gulf between "Let's fuck up some Islamists" and "Let's fuck with some Muslims."And -- before I'm accused of it -- let me say that my post above the line was not a "blame America" line. We can't be held responsible for things our grandparents did. We can, however, take lessons from mistakes they made. People here acted like shit-heads to Sayyid Qutb. In large part as a result, he went from liking America to preaching its destruction. His teachings have filtered down into every major Islam-related anti-American philosophy since. It doesn't take a genius to say, "Wow, maybe we shouldn't be total assholes to Muslims"
5/19/2010 3:32:43 AM
I disagree. I am an asshole to southern baptists. Muslims do not get special treatment.
5/19/2010 7:44:24 AM
I only have a problem with this:
5/19/2010 8:16:39 AM
5/19/2010 8:39:48 AM
Islamic Holocaust in the name of the newly built mosque? wtfPost the source so I can avoid it like the plague.
5/19/2010 8:46:15 AM
Um.. no. They were saying they should build a museum for that next door to the mosque, since they seem hell bent on killing their own people.
5/19/2010 8:54:52 AM
5/19/2010 9:27:10 AM
^^Automatically associating a new mosque with extremism is just the kind of thoughtless bigotry that I would like to avoid.
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5/20/2010 5:09:22 PM
ITT GrumpyGOP realizes that seemingly small actions can seem to have large impacts. IOW, GrumpyGOP discovers chaos theory ITT.
5/20/2010 5:22:12 PM