A great question and very good point. In America’s PC culture we seem to have lost the ability to discern the chaff from the wheat. Great point out by Elizabeth Kantor for this catch of the week.
The Truth about Muhammad author Robert Spencer points to a fact that I hadn’t heard, about the exposure of the Fort Dix jihadists.
Apparently the video store employee who saw a tape of people shouting “God is great” while shooting at a target range at first hesitated about tipping off the authorities. His exact words to a co-worker, in the stress of the moment: “Dude, I just saw some really weird [expletive deleted]. I don’t know what to do. Should I call someone or is that being racist?”
Islam is a set of beliefs… embraced by many different races around the world. Regardless of its root of origin, reporting behavior that is unfamiliar, odd or even being in disagreement certainly isn’t racist. It’s being aware of another’s ideology.
