Why building a mosque near "ground zero" is bad |
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Gibbs
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Posted: 20 July 2010 at 9:48am |
What do you guys think about this issue (especially sign reader) let me know
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Gibbs
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I believe its bad for the simple fact that for the sake of political correctness muslims should allow a good two decades for the feelings to fade. Because of societal media, people are influenced by how Islam has negatively effected America. If a mosque is built I do believe vandalism would happen whether the first day, second day, or a month from now.
I believe that the idea of Islam still has a negative connotation and people especially Muslims building the mosque needs to be smart |
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martha
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Gibbs,
I agree with your above comment. It would be insensitive to go ahead with it. How near is 'near'? People are still suffering the effects of 9/11..call it PTSD if you like. And I don;t believe it will benefit muslims in the long term with their relationships with others in the US. |
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some of us are a lot like cement:- all mixed up and permanently set
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UmmFatima
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Yeah I agree with you two. I wouldn't want to go to a mosque at ground zero for fear of some radical American terrorist...
I mean, maybe a cultural center? It seems like a lot of people like the idea of a multi-cultural project there, what about a global understanding thing? Like flags of every country, imported jewelry or something. Like a global exchange? Have ethnic classes in pottery/language/etc? Maybe if it was a super Sufi mosque it'd be okay. I dunno. |
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Gibbs
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Well I'm reading now that they are continuing the plans for the building of the mosque so I will update the thread with the link. I believe the idiot Sarah Palin commented on this by using a non-word not even in a dictionary. Anyway I will keep you guys posted.
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Gibbs
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Ok here is the video link: http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/07/14/new.york.ground.zero.mosque/?hpt=Sbin
Please watch the videoto get an understanding of the feelings of the people. You have one lone young Muslim woman condoning the building of the mosque however as you watch the video the demonization of the Islamic faith continues. I'm sorry but I really think after watching the reaction Muslims in NY should not build it for the simple fact of whgat has happened. You cannot continue to say "Islam is peace" to millions of citizens who has watched, witnessed 9/11. Yes Atrocities happen elsewhere but people aren't going to care about elsewhere when you are building a religious monument associated with terrorist attacks on September 11th. I wish these Muslims in NY understood the minds of these New Yorkers
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Hey guys let's get all the facts on the table and then say whatever! http://www.cordobainitiative.org/ According to the man this is not a mosque but a community center like Y mosque will be a part of the facility...I would tend to agree there is no way Muslims in US can afford $100 million project unless there is a big backing of sorts...I mean some big kahuna then I saw Jim Wallis blog... aha! Jim who? the one who has the ears of the community organizer in chief! The answer is blowing in the wind coming from 1600 Pennsylvania Ave my friends! The Jewish Mayor Bloomberg is supporting this who are we to say any thing, may be he will find the bucks! And then two morons you know who? that Mama grizzly and foot in the mouth ignorant Boykin on the subject and now things are getting a bit testy in the political circles! You heard what was the comment from Romneys' alley about the Mama? IMHO Protestant's diaspora in the political realm has driven them over the edge and to gain traction in this war of trivialities will throw them off further...I think this is a big red herring that liberals are throwing in their way..let's see where this ends up...let the chips fall where they may; we'll know by this fall! Edited by Sign*Reader - 20 July 2010 at 3:30pm |
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Hayfa
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Ya, i do did find it funny how many NYC politicians are behind this whole thing.
Politics not withstanding, I would wait. But not forever the reason being is when you hear groups arguing who was responsible for what and its like over 100 years ago! Its like the Turkey Armenia debate.. okay one side says x, the other y, but dear heavens, it just goes on and on and on. Some people live on in the past and there is lots to do now... |
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