Where was I trying to be such a victim? Where am I holding bias against the USA? What?
All I did was relate an incident about a situation my cousin was in, and that was all it took to have a whole bunch of overly sensitive and awkwardly defensive comments.
The other thread had one joke about Americans, and next thing I know I am apparently 'anti American', have a 'giant chip on my shoulder' and 'am trying to be a victim'.
Is that all it takes to offend some of you? I find that highly interesting.
I don't think it's an unfair comparison at all, honestly. You say this guy was tortured for being Muslim. Well Americans in the Middle East have been fucking beheaded on video for being American. So don't act like such a victim. Muslim parties are guilty of worse atrocities.
Jeebus. Where is this coming from? Look at what you are saying. This would be like you talking about how the Pakistani government tortured some white American, and then me saying that you should get off your high horse, because the Americans have done plenty of fucked up shit. Would that make any sense?
There is plenty of shit going on in the Muslim world, that is often discussed on these forums and I have no issue with condemning the Muslims for being the jack asses that they are.
And again... American government making a mistake and torturing a Muslim doesn't equate extremists horribly murdering a good soul who happened to be a journalist.
However, I get tired of hearing how victimized Muslims are, as if they are the angels of the world. I was merely pointing that out.
I am just flabbergasted here. What if a Jewish person was tortured by Muslims? Would you say that you were tired about hearing about Jews being victimized when their soldiers are committing atrocities?
Do you not see them as human beings first? Do you define them and group them by their religion?
To me this like someone talking about a black guy being beaten up because of his skin color and then you saying,"Oh I am tired of these fucking niggers acting like victims. Not all of them are angels."
Scottws that is pretty fucked up.
"so what, bad shit happens to americans at the hands of muslims" did seem to be a countering point that somehow justified what happened to pug's uncle
Just wanted to clarify that it was my cousin. My uncle was the one whose family including his very young autistic son were forced to sit separately on a plane flying to Virginia. The only reason I brought up this story was to point out that even though he was obviously profiled, he completely understood why and felt it was necessary.
The reason I mentioned it early on was to show that most civilized Muslims feel that most steps are necessary. However what happend to my cousin was outrageous.
I will be the first to admit that I can be a racist individual.
Wheeee.
I also want to say that Pugnate is clearly distrustful of America. That's fine, he seems to have a good reason to. But everyone also needs to understand that Americans like myself are generally going to have a similar distrust or disdain of Arabic Muslims. And in my opinion we have pretty good reasons to as well.
I don't know, but where does that come from? This is the first such thread I've made, and only because of what happened to my cousin. I can't really remember making any other comments otherwise.
At the same time, people need to stop pretending that these are intentional things that happen because of malicious reasons. Yes, racial profiling does exist, but whether or not it is wrong is a question we shouldn’t even get into. Regardless of how you feel about that, you have to look at it reasonably and realize that these aren’t cases of just hassling some Muslims, these are cases of faulty information and/or mistaken identity. That doesn’t make it acceptable, but claiming that it’s intentional and these governments are just straight up evil doesn’t convince anyone of anything
Yea absolutely. It wasn't intentional, and they apologized to him at the end of it all as it was definitely a mistake.
They basically wouldn't let him sleep for the two weeks or so he was there and kept his eyes near an intense light or something. He wasn't given any food, and just water and was questioned constantly and they did a bit of 'mental disintegration'.
At the end they apologized to him and said they made reservations at a hotel for him, and apologized on behalf of the government etc etc. He pretty much laughed about how he rejected the hotel and just wanted to leave ASAP.
As for what happened with my uncle, again he is an American citizen. He was traveling with his wife, his daughter and his autistic son to Virginia when instead of being allowed to sit together, the whole family was told to sit separately. My uncle had a US marshal sit next to him, and my uncle said he wasn't a bad fellow, and just doing his job.
As for the thread title, I can see why it may make me seem really pissed off, but it wasn't inspired by what happened to my uncle, or my cousin, but rather by the CNN article.