Posted on 04/11/2016 5:32:20 AM PDT by HomerBohn
According to St. Louis, Mo., news station KMOV News 4, the State of Missouris Department of Motor Vehicles has permitted personalized terrorism license plates, that read JIHAD1 and HAMAS.
In response to emails it received from viewers, News 4 investigated a Missouri license plate reading JIHAD 1.
According to News4:
examined the policies for granting or denying personalized license plates [and] made several requests for an on-camera interview with a representative of the Missouri Department of Motor Vehicles on the States reasons for allowing the JIHAD plate, but no one was made available to talk.
The Muslim couple who owns the license plate, told KMOV-4 that they named the plate after their 14-year-old-son. They also told the news crew off-camera that jihad has nothing to do with terrorism and has another spiritual meaning in Islam.
Of course, the St. Louis Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) weighed in on the matter. The Department of Justice named CAIR as an un-indicted co-conspirator in the terror-financing case of the Holy Land Foundation, and the United Arab Emirates has labeled it a terrorist organization. Indeed, CAIR has been linked to the terrorist movement, the Muslim Brotherhood.
Jihad is very common, and it doesnt mean Holy War, the Chapters executive director Faizan Syed said. It means someone who is struggling. So when you name your kid Jihad, it means someone who is going to struggle to be better.
Several weeks later, KMOV-4 discovered another license plate was issued, this time, reading, HAMAS, which is the name of a Palestinian terrorist organization according to the U.S. State Department, and its primary funder is Iran.
The Missouri Department of Motor Vehicles again refused to comment as to why it allowed both of these license plates to be issued but has rejected thousands of others. The State has also not explained why it rejected the plate, J1HAD, in 2009, but why JIHAD1 was now allowed.
The State referred News4 to a 2001 court case in which the court ruled that the state cannot censor license plates. In that case, a license plate, ARAYAN, was permitted under the right to free speech protected by the First Amendment.
However, the First Amendment does not protect hate speech or incitement to violence, which could include names referring to movements that advocate both. Hamas and Jihad are both directly related to terrorism specifically related to the political ideology of Islam. And, a non-elected bureaucratic agency, and the courts, do not have the final word on this: We the People do.
Or, FURAGHD...
Well, so much for the guidelines.
ping!
A confederate flag is a banned hate symbol, Jihad is OK on a license plate.
Mein Kampf means my struggle.
Mein Kampf and the Koran are Xenophobic hate trash.
In Mo. I would apply for Louis 7&8 standing for St. Louis who led the 7th and 8th crusade.
Seriously, should the good citizen motorist, when seeing this in your face license plate, call police to report a suspicious person? The license tag is blatantly worrisome, and we are all told we should report suspicious persons or suspicious activities.
Anyone who would advertise jihad, is IMHO suspicious, and should be reported.
I pointed it out to the cab driver and he was like "well, you know, some people feel very strongly..." and I realized he was a muslim. Awkward....
I absolutely agree with that.
We are supposed to report suspicious activity, right?
Holy cow!
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