Saturday, July 21, 2012

Pro-Israel ads in New York upheld by court, angering Muslim-Americans -- but Muslim and Islam were never mentioned in the ad, so they support jihad?


Pro-Israel ads in New York upheld by court, angering Muslim-Americans -- but Muslim and Islam were never mentioned in the ad, so they support jihad?

Any war that targets innocent civilians is savage. Period. These "irate" Muslims sanction jihad and Jew-hatred. That is what they are saying.
I never see US Muslims marching against jihad. Or supporting Israel's right to exist. Where are they? Instead, they issue threats if our ads go up. And, brother, are they going up.
Radwan and others tell Bikyamasr.com that if the ads go up, “there will be widespread anger and protests against what to almost all common person is blatant hate speech against Muslims and Muslim-Americans.”
You'll notice Muslim was not in the ad -- neither was Islam.
Anti-Islam ads in New York upheld by court, angering Muslim-Americans
Muslim Americans have a strong role in the US, but anti-Islamic sentiment continues.
NEW YORK: Most Muslim-Americans have lashed out at proposed advertisements be placed on New York City buses that call enemies of Israel “savages.” Muslims argue this is hate speech and they should be removed immediately.
But a federal judge in Manhattan, Paul Engelmayer, said he agree with blogger Pamela Geller that her First Amendment right allows the ads to continue, sparking much concern that Islamophobia in the United States is being allowed to grow and has found support in the judiciary.
“If we decided to put ask for ads saying Israel and Jews were savages, we would be protested and the court would agree with them that they are hate speech so I don’t see the difference here,” said Muslim-American and CUNY student Omar Makram Radwan.
The Pakistani-American, who has lived all his life in New York City, told Bikyamasr.com that “this sort of hate speech is now being tolerated by judges and as Ramadan hits it is very unfortunate. People are angry.”
The judge, however, said that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) was wrong in rejecting Geller’s ads.
Geller is the executive director of the American Freedom Defense Initiative. She publishes a blog called Atlas Shrugged that warns of growing “Islamization” in the United States and around the world.
The MTA rejected the group’s bus ad, arguing that advertisements should not “demean individuals or groups based on race, religion or other protected categories.”
Engelmayer, in his injunction on Friday, barred the MTA from enforcing its own standards. The case is to be heard again on August 29, and could force the MTA to allow the ads to be placed in public view.
Radwan and others tell Bikyamasr.com that if the ads go up, “there will be widespread anger and protests against what to almost all common person is blatant hate speech against Muslims and Muslim-Americans.”
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