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Muslims Speak Out Against Williams Firing |
2010-10-22 |
While a Muslim advocacy group, the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), was instrumental in getting National Public Radio (NPR) to fire Juan Williams, some Muslims are speaking out against succumbing to the censorship of political correctness. Tarek Fatah, founder of the Muslim Canadian Congress, took issue with those who wrap themselves in feel-good sensitivity, while denying the fact that the majority of terrorists are Muslim. Indeed, the threat is real enough even for Fatah, a liberal Muslim, who looks at women in burkas with skepticism. “I am scared when I see women in burkas, how do I know what is behind that?” Fatah said, noting that many Muslims share his concerns. |
Posted by:Sherry |
#2 BTW, did anyone else notice how much of a tool the NPR CEO is? Oh yes.....just another pompous BITCH! |
Posted by: armyguy 2010-10-22 12:35 |
#1 Hahahaha! WOW did NPR screw that one up. Even Canadian Muslim groups are sticking up for Juan Williams. BTW, did anyone else notice how much of a tool the NPR CEO is? |
Posted by: Keenster 2010-10-22 11:30 |