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The practitioners of Islam have done very little to either disown the terrorists or say they were wrong in their strike against the United States.
That's simply untrue. Just because it does not get media play does not mean that the practitioners of Islam have done little to disown terrorism. However, that shouldn't be necessary. Plenty of Islamic leaders and muslim laypersons came out powerfully against the terrorist attacks and terrorism in general, and continue to to so to this day. They simply don't get a lot of play in the media. Doesn't fit the narrative. To GW Bush's credit, he made a point of talking about that issue after the attacks, and was joined in his condemnation by many Islamic people of faith.
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This failure to decry the acts of the extremist followers of their faith still taints the majority of Islam.
Only if you paint them all with a single broad brush. Again, that's like blaming all of Christianity for the **** the WBC pulls.
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I understand that the Imam for this group has decried these terrorist acts, has said many things in opposition to Al Qaeda. He battles their leaders in the media and among his followers.
So what the hell is the problem, then? Must he be judged for the actions of people entirely unrelated to him except by the most strained definition of Islam?
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Recognizing that the sentiment of the followers of other faiths will balk at the proximity of the Bling Mosque to ground zero would seem well within his intellectual capabilities.
Or, if we simply leave aside our irrational fears of Islam, we could see it as the ultimate act of defiance in the face of radical hatred. This community center, representing Islam in a way entirely counter to Al Qaeda's vile and twisted form of the religion, offers the strongest possible rebuke to AQ's mission. Not only were they not strong enough to topple our country, but they could not topple our founding principle of religious tolerance.
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It may be meant with the best intentions in the world, but it is still a horrendously insensitive and tacky thing to do.
What is horribly insensitive and tacky is allowing ourselves to be ruled by fear instead of tolerance. We continue to lose the battle with terror if we continue to sacrifice our better principles for comfort.
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There are reportedly over 200 mosques in Manhattan alone. There are reportedly no churches or synagogues or temples of a faith other than Islam in all of Saudi Arabia.
Are we to abandon our principles of religious tolerance because Saudi Arabia is oppressive? Why should we strive to be like Saudi Arabia? Why not show why our society is more correct?
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Because we hold freedom of religion as one of the core tenets of our country, we must let them build the mosque there. We would be hypocritical if we didn't, they are following the laws of this country, and while insensitive and tacky and ultimately classless,
Sorry. I think it takes great courage to construct this community center here, and the classless act is attacking them for doing it.
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I also expect more protests at this building, both during construction and after its opening.
And like all things, with knowledge and experience comes the end of ignorance and intolerance. As people see this community center grow and thrive, they will come to accept it and will put aside their bigotry.
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Really Monte, your holier than thou attitude about people not having the right to their own opinion and their own emotions, because they are intellectually aware, intelligent and in a supporter of freedom of religion does a lot to support the accusations made against you of not thinking things through. It also sets yourself up as proclaiming your emotions and opinions as being superior in all ways to those of others.
The condescending disappointment is an old tired tactic, please lose it.
Don't invent my attitude, Micheal. You're the one being condescending here, looking down your nose at good Americans who just happen to be Muslim. They should not have to endure such intolerance. It was their city, too. They were attacked, just as much as any Jew or Christian. No one would be batting an eyelash if they built a church near the site of the Oaklahoma City bombing. But irrational hatred of the eeeeeevil Muslim is driving people to make some very bad judgment calls regarding this community center.
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