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Why not pick another symbol? There are plenty of documented possibilities. |
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Symbols aren't something people "deserve." Symbols come from an opportunity. This is an opportunity to turn an awful event that happened into Ahmed into something positive for the American Muslim community, and the country in general. There is the right mix of public attention, social media buzz, and general media attention to allow for his moment to be used to influence things positively. |
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It was a clock! We know that. Ahmed's engineering teacher knew it was a clock. But should we expect the same of an English teacher? As I've stated for several times, it does not matter what Ahmed thought or what he claimed to any party involved. To be a hoax under Texas law the device need only "cause concern to an authority figure". The teacher and school administration had enough doubt to pass the decision to the police who decided it was not a hoax and that Ahmed was harmless. We do not know if anyone involved stated under oath they thought the device was an intentional hoax. They were confused and/or passing the buck and/or following zero tolerance policies. We do not know why the police detained Ahmed. Some sort of profiling could be a factor but we do not know that. Not yet.
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If you're waiting for the police department to release a statement stating that they are racist and discriminate against brown people, I think you'll be waiting a very long time. Otherwise, I'm not sure what additional evidence you're looking for. There's every indication that the town as a whole is very Islamophobic and the treatment Ahmed receiving was far above and beyond what is reasonable or what they police "had to do" for "standard operating procedures." That's enough for me, that's enough for almost everybody in this thread, and that's enough for the White House, Facebook, Microsoft, etc., etc., etc.
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We're never going to have definitive proof either way regarding the precise motivations of the individuals who detained Ahmed. That doesn't mean we can't take positive action. Nobody here is arguing those individuals be held accountable for those actions. What we're doing instead is taking a negative event and attempting to use it for positive gains. Quote:
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It may well have been, and it is my opinion that it was, racist tendencies that made them think Ahmed was more likely to have brought in a fake bomb than he was to have brought in a clock. This is likely something that we will never know for certain via any kind of statement or facts. |
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Ahmed's father is a lawyer. He'll sue. Everything will come out during discovery. Otherwise there is no evidence this is racially motivated - none.
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Why would you make such a unwise generalization? |
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http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/shariatexas.asp |
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I don't really have an opinion and do not know much about sharia. But this seems political, not cultural. We can't have two parallel systems of justice especially if one is not known for promoting the rights of women. |
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By the way, Irving is a nice town. The Dallas Regional is held there. Office Space was shot there. Wonderful people that I've had the pleasure to be around several times in the past years. |
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https://web.stanford.edu/group/sjir/pdf/Sharia_11.2.pdf |
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Those articles weren't calling Irving Islamaphobic. They were disproving the false claim that there was a Sharia court in Irving.
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And unless you're prepared to get into a PM debate regarding the treatment of women by other faiths, spare me your Islamaphobia regarding women's rights. |
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