nonconformist
Miserable
The fact this story reached 3 threads is pretty pathetic in itself.
So in essence, you are saying:
"People who are opposed to the mosque are clearly incorrect to do so. They are wrong. We should do it their way anyways."
I mean, I am having a really hard time thinking you have the actual interests of themosquecommunity center's builders at heart . . .
And nothing is being forced on anyone anyways. Since the "irrational people" don't have to give their consent, or money, or anything for it to be built, and have no claim over the area or the symbols involved, nothing is being "forced" on them.
There are many mosques in the greater NYC area. Its not like they are being denied permission to build mosques in the area.
Peope tend to get even more frustrated if they are being ignored.
Please dont take my comments out of context. They arent incorrec to voice their opinion, and they have every right to do so. They would be incorrect to use violence, or other illegal means of course. But its not incorrect to simply voice their opposition.
Peope tend to get even more frustrated if they are being ignored. As a mod I would think you might have a bit of apprecation for that.![]()
So we all agree that opposing the mosque is irrational then? It only took what, 3,000 posts?
Also Mobby my wife is a social worker as well. She too deals with irrational and mentally ill people all day. What no mental health professional ever does, however, is lend credence to their irrational behavior by giving in to it or acceding to their demands. On the contrary, actually.
No, "they" are just being protested across the country wherever they try to build.
Since construction probably wasn't going to start anytime soon anyways (these things take time), that will probably be what happens . . .
How is this now on thread three.
The constitution guarantees freedom of religion. It guarantees private property rights. Argument closed.
Sounds like a concern troll?"People who are opposed to the mosque are clearly incorrect to do so. They are wrong. We should do it their way anyways."
Thats simply an huge over-exaggeration. While there might be one or two incidents of that nationally, its by no means some big issue across the nation. Dont over-hype it.
This isnt a winning scenario for the mosque planners. The opposition on this has grown to such proportion that they may not be able to secure funding for the project regardless. Like I said, their hard-headedness is whats making this worse, because maybe they dont know how to deal with wounded, irrational people, aside from forcing things on them. I predict its going to get worse before it gets better if thats how they thing 'peace building' is accomplished.
*and then she goes to work. BA DUM *TISH
I disagree. That is the inherent beauty of free speech. You must let the intolerant express themselves on such issues to diminish their own power. If you don't they will simply use other excuses to oppose basic human rights issues such as this, which gives them the illusion of being much more "fair and balanced" than they really are.They do have that right. But to use free speech to try to beat down freedom of religion is a terrible abuse of that right. It disappoints me that so many of my fellow citizens are doing it.
Islam is a lie from the pit of hell.
We are literally establishing a command center for terrorism right at the 9/11 site.
It also gurantees freedom of speech.
Argument continues.![]()
Basically, anyone trying to in any way prevent via protest, etc or any other way this mosque from being built is opposed to the 1st Amendment.