Public school teaches that Christianity is not inclusive whereas the ‘State’ is obligated to include all cultures, in other words ‘tolerance’.
I am sure her parents and family were shocked at what she was doing as it unfolded what a strange person he was. But so many American families are susceptible to this because they are taught to be ‘inclusive’ and ‘tolerant’. In my opinion these attitude and social agreement have to change.
Here’s the real Betty Mahmoody and her daughter:
http://www.chasingthefrog.com/reelfaces/notwithoutmydaughter.php
Now look at the Wiki summary that I linked to you in a previous post and you will see that the writer of that post is crazy. He really sticks in his ‘social attitude’ to the film ‘Not Without My Daughter’. And he also references film critic Roger Ebert who noted the film made “moral and racial assertions that are deeply troubling” and that it “does not play fair with its Muslim characters. Now I look at what Ebert said and I want to throw up. It captures everything wrong with our media, our government, our schools and our society today. We are blamed for our witness to the truth. Instead our government, schools, media and society should be putting Muslims on the hot seat again and again to demonstrate their allegiance to our Bill of Rights and our universal American values. It will never happen until we stop being pushovers and start demanding Muslims show us compliance and not the other way around.
If I had been Katherine’s father I and a few of my Marine Corps family members would have taken this puke Tamerlan for a drive and read him the riot act. But that’s the old America, the old John Wayne America.
I agree with you one hundred percent. And you're right, the Wiki article made my head explode. Every one of those lunatic reviews completely ignored the fact that it was a TRUE STORY.
"If I had been Katherines father I and a few of my Marine Corps family members would have taken this puke Tamerlan for a drive and read him the riot act. But thats the old America, the old John Wayne America."
Yes. And a much more honorable, righteous one it was.