Friday, June 19, 2009

Does "Restricted Access" Apply By Us, Too?

Seems "restricted access" - to our national homeland, to the homes we've built, to our historical archeological sites, to our holy places - seems to be a pattern when dealing with Muslims, here:

A Christian group that wants to convert Muslims has filed a federal lawsuit claiming Dearborn has violated its rights by restricting access to an Arab festival. Arabic Christian Perspective filed the suit Tuesday in U.S. District Court over plans to confine group members to one area during this weekend's 14th annual Dearborn Arab International Festival, The Detroit News reported.

The California group wants to pass out literature promoting Christianity over Islam throughout the festival area, comprising about four blocks. It claims restricting members to just one area violates religious and free speech rights, the newspaper said...

3 comments:

Donner said...

Well, you have restricted access for great many palestinians to their ancesteral homeland.

Have you ever visited a palestinian refugee camp or do you just ignore them when contemplating justice in the world?

Thor said...

In future ca. 3009 the history teacher will say that, yeah the germans did bad things to the jews, but then the jews turned around and were just as bad to the palestinians, so ...

Thor said...

The concentration camp for Arabs in Israel is called Gaza