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I don't think the usa should have been described as being hell for Muslims, it won't be that bad.
I wouldn't want to live there, simply because the majority of them are fat stupid people which makes it so easy for the govt to control them and act the way they do. Sure they'll boast about their research and achievements but most of the employees in places like silicon valley or nasa are foreigners- Indians etc. |
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I hope the American Muslims would understand that America is gonna be a hell for them, today I have come across an article I thought it would be worth posted here. So here you go...
Safety or segregation? By Mohammed A.R. Galadari 7 November 2005 IT IS surprising that things should come to such a pass in a free world that is America-so much so, someone intending to travel by air should first register with the government and fill a Passenger Identity Verification Form online. This is, if they happen to be American Muslims. What does it mean? Dear readers, the US Department of Homeland Security has announced this new regulation, saying it would reduce the chances of American Muslims being stopped at airports for the reason that their names might be similar to the names on the anti-terrorism watch list. The idea, it explains, is to avoid chances of these people being singled out for closer scrutiny before or after flying. But, this, in effect, cannot be as simple as that. A doubt that arises naturally is whether America is segregating those from a religion as a whole, irrespective of the fact that American Muslims as a whole have integrated well with the society there, are co-existing in the best possible way and have given no cause for anyone to raise an accusing finger against them in relation to terrorist activities. Then, can a name in itself be harmful? America has no dearth of sophisticated systems to ascertain the identity of a person, especially an air traveler who will have to provide his identity in normal course before a ticket is booked or visa issued. Why another exercise in ascertaining one’s identity, other than it being an obsession on the part of an agency or individuals to harass some or other people they might not like? Air travel is, and should be, a happy experience. Whimsical steps like asking people to register online by way of passenger identification verification will only cause distress to people who plan to undertake an air travel. That gives them the feeling that they are being troubled, and that they are being watched, for the simple reason that they have a particular name or that they belonged to a particular religion. This is both painful and protestable. It is strange that a whole community is made to face this kind of trouble or harassment for the reason that some misguided elements have, in their individual capacity, acted wildly against America in the past. American agencies have to be realistic. They cannot be seen to be segregating people on the basis of religion. That is not what the world hails as great American ideals. During the Second World War, there were cases of Japanese Americans being discriminated against in America, but America apologized for it later, and happily integrated them with the society. Dear readers, it is one thing identifying those who are creating problems in life, and quite another segregating a whole community and forcing it to take the blame for individual acts of omissions and commissions, or harassing a whole lot of people for no mistake of theirs. Law-abiding citizens deserve a better deal, and more so in a free world like America. http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayA...n=comment&col=
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