Monday, November 09, 2009

Is It Homeland or Minority Security?

Homeland Security is now engaged in minority security:-

The U.S. Homeland Security secretary says she is working to prevent a possible wave of anti-Muslim sentiment after the shootings at Fort Hood in Texas.

Janet Napolitano says her agency is working with groups across the United States to try to deflect any backlash against American Muslims following Thursday's rampage by Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, a Muslim who reportedly expressed growing dismay over the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.


Consider this point-

Osman Danquah, co-founder of the Islamic Community of Greater Killeen...assumed the military's chain of command knew about Hasan's doubts, which had been known for more than a year to classmates at the Maryland graduate military medical program. His fellow students complained to the faculty about Hasan's "anti-American propaganda," but said a fear of appearing discriminatory against a Muslim student kept officers from filing a formal complaint.


UPDATE


Consider this:

During his time at Walter Reed and the Uniformed Services University, Major Hasan also became increasingly vocal in his opposition to the wars. He knew much about the harsh realities of combat from having counseled returning soldiers, and he was deeply concerned about having to deploy. But over the past five years, he also began openly opposing the wars on religious grounds.

A former classmate in the master’s degree program said Major Hasan gave a PowerPoint presentation about a year ago in an environmental health seminar titled “Why the War on Terror Is a War on Islam.”


Either you oppose all wars on religious grounds, or a specific war because of a universal standard of morality that dovetails with all religions but to oppose a war because you view it as a war against your religion, then you have a problem.

And the clincher:

The night before the shooting, he had dinner with Mr. Reasoner and said he felt that he should not go to Afghanistan.

“He felt he was supposed to quit,” Mr. Reasoner said. “In the Koran, it says you are not supposed to have alliances with Jews or Christians, and if you are killed in the military fighting against Muslims, you will go to hell.”


So, his religion was spiteful and maybe hateful of other religions - one of the reasons I would hope America is fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq: to assure religious freedom and equality for all.

1 comment:

YMedad said...

but you are just a plain moron, I guess because you can't even come up with a logical counter-argument can you? If people are scared of being accused of "discrimination" and that leads to a massacre, who is in the worse situation?