Dvergar wrote:
First off, fuck the people who died on 9/11. They're just some poor schmuks and given how many assholes I meet on a daily basis I have a hard time believing there weren't at least 750-1000 people who weren't worth the pedestal they seem to be placed on. The only people that should be held in any reverence are the fire fighters and the police.
So the Fire Fighters and Police (Many who died on 9/11, as well) are more respected for doing their jobs when most of the people who died on 9/11 were doing just that - working in the trade centers or pentagon? Just because you attract a plethora of shit heads doesn't mean everyone is a shit head.
Dvergar wrote:
Eturnalshift wrote:
It's not a matter of if the building could be seen from standing on a pile of rubble, or if it can be seen from a 100-story building that may take WTC1/2's place, or if you can see it from your walk. (Others may see it from theirs, btw...) It's like Jubber and I said; people see the location of the mosque and how close it is to Ground Zero as a symbol of their victory.
Of whose victory? You see 9/11 as a victory for all of Islam?
9/11 was not a victory for all of Islam; 9/11 was an attack from radical Islam. The Mosque would be seen by those radical, bat shit crazy Muslims as a victory. There isn't any investigation as to where the funding is coming from so we don't know if any radical elements are actually funding this as a symbol of victory. Regardless, whoever funds it, many believe radical Muslims will still see it as a victory.
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Sure, they're not building the Mosque atop the rubble of the WTC1/2 because they're not allowed to... yet... but they're getting pretty damn close. It's two blocks away... which, in New York, is a two minute walk. It's about 1/10 miles away...
The first few days after 9/11 I kept hearing over and over how we should continue to live like Americans and not let a terrorist act change our way of life
or the terrorists win. This whole terrorists winning is generally nonsense, but losing the open and accepting (and forgiving) ideal of the 'American way of life' is more damaging than 3 thousand people dying and a couple of demolished buildings.
Well, the terrorists want to cause terror, instill fear and dismantle our way of life. In some ways they are winning on that front since we are forced to take a more skeptical position and bolster our security while finding and fighting them in their homelands. Remember, we're still at war with a radical ideology.
We were attacked by the British. We fought back.
We were attacked by our own neighbors. We fought back.
We were attacked by the Japanese. We fought back.
We were attacked by radical Islam. We're fighting back.
Laying down and taking it up the ass by these guys isn't the American way of life. I think it's legitimate to be skeptical of the Imam's intentions and motivations... it's not legitimate to out-right oppose the Mosque, as Usd stated earlier.
Also, since this thread is still wrongly named, I'd like to know where you come up with this open, accepting and forgiving American way comes from? Rev. Sharpton... Rev. Jackson... would you care to chime in?