1. I admit to being hot-headed at times. I also admit that it is one of my deepest flaws.

    Your not the one though, who had his beliefs villified due to a tragedy, that was carried out by people who did not share those beliefs.
  2. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:
    Your not the one though, who had his beliefs villified due to a tragedy, that was carried out by people who did not share those beliefs.


    Now you know how true muslims feel after 9/11...

  3. Please, even post 9/11, Muslims in the U.S. were still less likely to be the victims of hate crimes, than both blacks and jews.

    And fyi, they did share the beliefs, with other Muslims.
  4. So lets review: Somehow vilifieing the American right, for an attack carried out by Muslim extremeist, is equivelent to viliefieing Muslims (which never happened nearly as much as the left loves to play up) for an attack carried out by Muslims?

    I want some of what you are smoking.

    The two things are not compareable. The left tries to tie the right to every tragedy they can, presumably because 80%+ of criminals, are in fact, dems.
  5. This is just brilliant, so hilarious Smart guy chasing a dangerous terrorist!!

  6. No audio, but I'd say its a safe bet the other feds are laughing.
  7. Aaron, I don't think we've been vilifying you. We've been talking about right wing extremist terrorists. I don't think you're one of them. Then you took the discussion on out of control path.
  8. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:[..]

    Please, even post 9/11, Muslims in the U.S. were still less likely to be the victims of hate crimes, than both blacks and jews.

    And fyi, they did share the beliefs, with other Muslims.

    I'm pretty sure I have more information on Islam than you have, so no need to give me a "FYI".
    They did not have the same beliefs as other Muslims. Same way that you don't have the same beliefs as the extremist terrorists who have identified themselves with the right.
    Having your beliefs vilified because of a few extremists people who say they have the same beliefs as you (but obviously they don't) is what you're experiencing and what happened to Muslims after 9/11...it doesn't have to be a hate crime, it's how Muslims or even non-Muslim middle-easterners are treated everywhere.
  9. Juat to clarify, I'm against all media speculation when it comes to these matters. It's all based on stereotypes that end up hurting people's feelings, just so the media have news to sell. Saying "a muslim probanly did this" or "someone from the right probably did that" after a terror attack is no different than saying "the black guy did it" after a robbery or homicide. One is very much frowned upon while the other is repeated again and again...
  10. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Aaron, I don't think we've been vilifying you. We've been talking about right wing extremist terrorists. I don't think you're one of them. Then you took the discussion on out of control path.

    Right wing extremist terrorism, does not exist, nearly as much as the lamestream media makes it out to be.