Thursday, September 2, 2010

Ground Zero

OK, here goes:

I think if the people backing the Mosque near Ground Zero were smart, they'd apologize, say it was obviously too much too soon, and build their Mosque elsewhere. Not because they're wrong, but because Islam really needs some good PR in the US.

They need to prove that there are two kinds of Muslims, and that the fanatics aren't running the show. Right now there isn't much, if any, evidence to that effect.

We go into Saudi Arabia at their request to defend them from their neighbors and somehow we're suddenly defiling sacred ground. Yet when they want to build near a crater where they killed hundreds of our civilians that's OK, because it isn't sacred ground.

We give arms and training to local people defending themselves from invaders, and they turn on us, instead of fighting against the people who invaded them. And it is our fault because we trained them.

We see people cheering after the towers fell. We see women being beaten for showing their faces, or wearing pants. We see people who strap bombs to their bodies and blow up civilians.

This kind of thing paints a picture if Islam, and it isn't a flattering one. If the people trying to build the Mosque want to separate themselves from that picture, they need to start using a different brush, and this is a perfect chance.

In the end, however, I think the Mosque will be built, and the picture will remain the same.

1 comment:

chris said...

I see a problem with your logic.
If the people trying to build the Mosque want to separate themselves from that picture, they need to start using a different brush, and this is a perfect chance.
A quick check show that what is being built is an Islamic cultural center and mosque. you know, the sort of thing that is used to paint a picture of a culture and religion. Seems to me that near Ground Zero is exactly the right place to put something that says "This was done by terrorists, not Muslims. True Muslims, as opposed to terrorists claiming to be Muslims would not do such a thing. Here is what Muslims are, see, not terrorists. Don't get them confused."