Posted on 08/21/2006 10:02:50 AM PDT by TChris
A Winnipeg doctor is demanding an official apology and compensation from United Airlines after being kicked off a flight in the U.S. this week, an incident he has characterized as "institutionalized discrimination." Dr. Ahmed Farooq, a Muslim, was escorted off an airplane in Denver on Tuesday. According to Farooq, reciting his evening prayers was interpreted by one passenger as an activity that was suspicious.
"The whole situation is just really frustrating," Farooq said. "It makes you uneasy, because you realize you have to essentially watch every single thing you say and do, and it's worse for people who are of colour, who are identifiable as a minority."
Farooq said the allegation came from a passenger who appeared drunk and had previously threatened him during the trip.
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Whether it was in the name of christianity, or all that smells of fruitcake, he killed a lot of people.
As to ignorance of islam - before 9/11/01 I *was* ignorant (mostly) about islam. Since then, I've been given a crash (sorry - horrible pun) course in it and I'm learning more daily. I've yet to learn anything about it that fails to turn my stomach.
Technically, what I'm justifying is bigotry against islam, not prejudice. Prejudice - to pre-judge - assumes drawing a conclusion before one has sufficient facts. Before 9/11, I had inappropriately drawn the conclusion that islam was just some other religion with which I disagreed. That was prejudice, but in islam's favor. Now, having had access to a better and more representative set of facts about islam, I conclude that it is a murderous death cult, worshiping a goofy moon-god at the behest of a pedophile prophet. Further, I conclude that it is full to bursting with millions of nitwit followers just itching for a chance to blow themselves to bits.
That's bigotry (earned by actions of islam, by the way) - not prejudice.
EXCELLENT COMMENT, and ACCURATE!
No kidding. I don't get your point. I wasn't arguing he didn't kill people.
How many mass murders would it take for you to allow that perhaps islam might be the problem?
Ten muslims leaving behind "martyr tapes" and carrying a quran?
100?
1000?
10,000?
100,000?
1,000,000?
"This thread and comments being made are disturbing, sickening, and an insult to FR and most of it's good FReepers."
We are at war. The enemy is great in number and dedication. War isn't pretty. If this offends your sensibilites, perhaps you should avoid this topic? I think most of what has been said here is justified, and needed.
Have no doubts about my loyalties. I was presuming YOU would be politely escorted to security, where you would explain what happened and everyone would have a great laugh and you would go on your way.
I presumed that he would be dragged feet first, with his head bumping down the steps, and deposited in the "Lost Luggage" area. ;)
"Yes, but probably because your average Joe Moron doesnt know the difference between a christian liturgy and a muzzie prayer."
I know you have a point there, but it's not obvious. You seem to be wanting to take a swipe at people who distrust muslims, but don't have the fortitude to make a direct statement?
As wrong headed as LF is, at least he's not trying to hide his agenda.
Dear Ahmed. We are sorry you flew our airline.
There's your apology.
"Whether it was in the name of christianity, or all that smells of fruitcake, he killed a lot of people."
Again, a pointless observation? Yes McVeigh did kill a lot of people. But his action was that of a sick man, not one of a crazed zealot from a death cult.
BTW, I didn't post #51, yet you send to me?
Are you confused?
I pray on takeoff and landing, and during in-flight turbulence, but my prayers are characterized mainly by my white knuckles.
Christians can pray silently; so can Muslims. If he objects to being treated this way, he should organize nonviolent Muslims (if there is such a thing) to protest in an extreme way against the terrorists -- the people who have created this monster. When they stop the killing, we can stop the profiling.
"Bottom line, the silence is deafening."
Really? Your ignorance is astounding...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/5111092.stm
http://www.unc.edu/%7Ekurzman/terror.htm
http://www.muhajabah.com/otherscondemn.php
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/09/0925_TVkoran.html
These links came from a quick Google search of "Muslims condemn terrorism". Muslim leaders and scholars have long condemned the acts committed in the name of Islam.
Your hatred and bigotry comes shining through in this thread. You called this man, who committed no crime whatsoever, a "maggot" based on nothing than his religious belief. I am embarassed that such nonsense is continued to be posted on FR, a board to which I have proudly contributed financial support for almost 9 years. You are the reason many people are starting to see FreeRepublic as the "Idaho-Compound Wing" of the GOP.
Your disgusting, fanatical, racist dogmatism is just as deplorable as those intolerant Islamofascists causing havoc in the world.
Gosh, I didn't know we're at war, or that war isn't pretty. When our son fought in Iraq, I thought it was just a real pretty cake-walk. (HEAVY SARCASM HERE) Just who's side are you on anyhow? If your goal is to turn the ENTIRE world population of Muslims against us, just keep on spouting hate talk and clumping every Muslim man, woman and child into the same profile as an Islamic extremist/terrorist/murdering lunatic.
I know who the enemy is.
Absolutely correct! It is my prayer that gets the plane in the air and keeps it there and no one knows I am praying. Silent prayer works.
;9)
Hee Hee!
We've all given up personal rights when we go on planes..asking Muslims not to pray publicly is not asking alot. I have never seen a bigger group of whiners than Muslims..honestly.
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