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Taissa
My grandparents told me stories of the climate in the U.S. after Pearl Harbor. A lot of people looked at the Japanese the same way that many see Muslims after 9/11. My grandma told me about how some of the military men would bring back Japanese wives, and that they would be mistreated terribly here.
A Sept. 11 march on the United States capital aimed at drawing attention to Americans' alleged discrimination against Muslims has drawn the ire of patriotic followers of Muslim Prophet Muhammad who see it as a slight against America.
www.christianpost.com...
"These guys are basically exploiting an annual commemoration of an attack in which America lost over 3,000 lives to radical Islam," Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, author of A Battle for the Soul of Islam: An American Muslim Patriot's Fight to Save His Faith and president of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy(AIFD), told The Christian Post in a Tuesday interview. "It's part of this lobby of Islamist groups in America that believe America is to blame rather than taking ownership."
aifdemocracy.org...
The Missouri-based American Muslim Political Action Committee (AMPAC) scheduled the event for Sept. 11, 2013, to commemorate the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, but not in the traditional spirit of such meetings. Refusing to attribute the attacks to Islamic extremists, AMPAC is focusing on discrimination against Muslims. "Muslim and non-Muslim alike were traumatized, but we as Muslims continue 12 years later to be victimized by being made the villains," the group said in a statement.
geobro
like a million christians could march for their rights in a muslim nation ?? wake up america
alfa1
Same with the Irish. 150 years ago it was common to see "HELP WANTED – NO IRISH NEED APPLY" signs, and other discrimination also applied to them. But then after a while, the Irish people were found to be normal law abiding hard working people who posed no threat to society whatsoever, and the whole issue was forgotten.
(I hate not being able to use nested quotes.) then there aren't many Muslims trying to distance themselves from violence.
Perhaps they are doing to illustrate that they are different from the jihadists who perpetrated the horrible events of that day.
Or perhaps they are doing it to illustrate that it was not Jihadists who oraganized/perpetrated the horrible events on that day. I believe that they are doing this to distance themselves from the Neo-Con/Zionist elements of shadow government within certain countries that actually pulled this off in order blame it on Islam to justify the invasion the Middle East.