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It appears that all but one of these many acts of piracy was committed
by Muslims. Once upon a time the USA had the common sense, the will and the sense of self preservation to punish pirates, viz the Barbary Pirates who were severely curtailed by the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marines in the early 1800s. (Hence "The Shores of Tripoli" in the Marine anthem) It is worth noting that the Barbary Pirates were also Muslims Today we could not possibly do so because it would be soooo politically incorrect to persecute any member of this "great" religion. Why, the ACLU would have the government in court faster than a personal injury lawyer at a plane crash site and the "New York Times" would come out with banner attack headlines. The rest of the American main-stream media would follow in lock-step. Flame away, liberal assholes! There are bad Muslims and good Muslims, just as there are bad Christians and good Christians. Prejudice means to pre judge, that is, you make your decision before you have the facts. Prejudice keeps you from distinguishing between good and bad. You either assume that all members of some group, race, tribe, or nationality have the exact same traits. Logic and experience should alert you that such sameness is very unlikely. The answer is to look at the facts. For those Muslims who are pirates, terrorist, murderers etc. let's punish them severely. For those Muslims who are gentle, caring, productive people, let's encourage them and befriend them so that they will increase in numbers. For Christians who murder and steal and try to impose their religion on everybody else in the world, let's punish them. For those Christians who love their fellow humans and try to put the loving teaching of Jesus into practice, let's encourage and befriend them. All the ACLU is asking you to do is treat individuals as individuals. If the facts show that a particular person is bad, lay on the punishment. If the person is good, even though many of his/her group are bad, do not punish the person for the sins of the majority of the group. To do otherwise is to wallow in stupidity -- "don't confuse me with the facts; let me just hate all members of a group without having to think." In life it is very important to distinguish between your friends and your enemies. You cannot do that on a group basis. You have to do it on a person-by-person basis. Lee Huddleston |
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