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ONE ARAB'S APOLOGY

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ONE ARAB'S APOLOGY


[+] serious ballot by herzog
created Tue Sep 12, 06

September 12, 2006 -- WELL, here it is, five years late, but here just the same: an apology from an Arab-American for 9/11. No, I didn't help organize the killers or contribute in any way to their terrible cause. However, I was one of millions of Arab-Americans who did the unspeakable on 9/11: nothing.

The only time I raised my voice in protest against these men who killed thousands of innocents in the name of Allah was behind closed doors, among the safety of friends and family. I did at one point write a very vitriolic essay condemning their actions, but fear of becoming another Salman Rushdie kept me from ever trying to publish it.

Well, I'm sick of saying the truth only in private - that Arabs around the world, including Arab-Americans like myself, need to start holding our own culture accountable for the insane, violent actions that our extremists have perpetrated on the world at large.

Yes, our extremists and our culture.

Every single 9/11 hijacker was Arab and a Muslim. The apologists (including President Bush) tried to reassure us that 9/11 had nothing to do with Islam, but was a twisting of a great and noble religion. With all due respect, read the Koran, Mr. President. There's enough there for someone of extreme tendencies to find their way to a global jihad.

There's also enough there for someone of a different mindset to find a path to enlightenment and peace. Still, Rushdie had it right back in 2001: This does have to do with Islam. A Christian who bombs an abortion clinic in the name of God is still a Christian, at least in his interpretation, and saying otherwise doesn't negate the fact that he has spent a goodly amount of time figuring out his version of the one true and right thing to do.

The men who killed 3,000 of our citizens on 9/11 in all likelihood died saying prayers to Allah, and that by itself is one of the most horrific things to me about that day.

And, while my grandparents never waged a jihad, their attitudes toward Jews weren't that much different than Mohammed Atta's. No, they didn't support the Holocaust, but they did believe that Jews were trouble in many different ways, and those sorts of beliefs were passed on to me before I'd ever actually met a Jew.

I'm sorry for that, for ever believing that anything that my grandparents or other relatives had to say about Jews or Israel, for that matter, had any real resemblance to truth. It took me years to realize that I'd been conned into believing the generalizations and stereotypes that millions around the Arab world buy into: that Jews, America and Israel are our main problem.

One look at the average Arab regime should alert us to the fact that the problem, dear Achmed, lies not overseas or next door in Tel Aviv, but in the brutal, corrupt despots that we have bred from country to country in the Mideast, across the span of history. That history and its corresponding economic devastation is the main reason I reside on New York City's West Bank - New Jersey - not the one near Jerusalem. On my worst day, I'm happy about that fact. I'd rather be here than there, and experience the freedom and boundless opportunities that were mostly unknown to so many generations of my family in the Mideast.

For as long as I live, the image of those towers falling, as I watched in horror and disbelief from the corner of 40th and Fifth, will be for me my Pearl Harbor, for in that instant I recognized that not only was our city under attack - so was our freedom.

It still is. And will continue to be for years to come. And the threat is not from within, but from Islamic fascists who desperately want to destroy the freedom and opportunities that millions the world over still seek.

Five years after that awful day, it's time for all Arab-Americans, and Arabs around the world, to protest against Islamic fascism, to raise our voices - and, where necessary, our arms - against these tyrants until their plague of terror has been driven from the face of the earth forever.

NY post

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I know it's long but read it all.

Is this man racist against Islam (as so many claim whenever a single criticism of the religion is uttered) or is he simply speaking the heartfelt truth?

He's racist(?) against his own religion
He's telling the truth
Less of a racist than the ballotmaker.
Completely fake letter, probably sent in by Herzog himself.
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COMMENTS:
Voted : He's telling the truth
What he says is true. Islam, among other religions, can be and is made to fit the ideologies of both pacifists and terrorists. Islam does not inherently create terrorists, it is the violent interpretations of it that create terrorists. I've never read the Koran, but it seems to me like its verses, while probably not meant so, are most easily contorted to be taken as a direct message from Allah to go out and kill. Which is why, in my opinion, education is probably a better way to fight terrrorism, but that is for another ballot.

For any taking this as if I'm saying that Islam should be destroyed, I'm not. I respect Islam as much as any other religion, and the world would be a lesser place without it.
by himself809 on Tue Sep 12, 06 8:33pm [+]

Voted : He's telling the truth
"The only time I raised my voice in protest against these men who killed thousands of innocents in the name of Allah was behind closed doors, among the safety of friends and family. I did at one point write a very vitriolic essay condemning their actions, but fear of becoming another Salman Rushdie kept me from ever trying to publish it."

That's one reason why more Muslims arent speaking out against the terrorists: fear. I know a great many Muslims who practice their religion in private rather than go to Mosque. Why? Out of fear of ridicule. They're looked at as weak. The more fundamentalist ones refer to them as the "extremists".
by Grumpy_Person on Wed Sep 13, 06 12:14am [+]

What's sick is that someone would crawl out the shadows and attempt to use this person's earnest and sincere article to promote his obsessive, hate-filled agenda.

(herzie ballot category: Muslim Bashing)

MAG_afro
by cranky on Wed Sep 13, 06 5:16am [+]

And you'll notice that herzie was so excited about finding this article that he put the title of this ballot all in caps! IC_lmao

MAG_afro
by cranky on Wed Sep 13, 06 5:21am [+]

'Completely fake letter, probably sent in by Herzog himself.'

Lol, ken, another conspiracy. It's always a conspiracy. In fact this site was created as a conspiracy to allow you to make stupid comments so they could be held up to ridicule and make you cry.
by herzog on Thu Sep 14, 06 7:28am [+]

It's fake herzog, how easy would it be to do?

Ask yourself that.
by Ken_from_Dublin on Sat Sep 16, 06 5:29am [+]

Can Herzog prove with any real evidence that the letter is REAL?

Let's wait and see.
by Lovelynice on Sat Sep 16, 06 5:48am [+]

Do a google search ken. Did it never occur to you that you could look yourself?

But since you can't even believe that two planes hit the WTC despite the volumes of evidence I seriously doubt any amount of evidence will convince you to believe something that you don't want to. I'm sure that I could say the moon orbits the earth and if you felt it didn't mesh with one of your conspiracy theories you'd deny it and attack me for lying. To be perfectly honest I'm not that concerned with impressing you.

BTW, most people have moved on from this ballot so you don't need to come back and vote up your choice again and again to prove a point.
by herzog on Sun Sep 17, 06 1:42pm [+]

'But since you can't even believe that two planes hit the WTC despite the volumes of evidence....' - Herzog

I never stated anywhere on any website that I don't believe two planes hit the towers.

Why are you lying Herzog?
by Ken_from_Dublin on Mon Sep 18, 06 3:34pm [+]





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