samedi 1 novembre 2008

Saturday Night Big Blue Smurf Blogging: What They Said

Tonight's honoree: Eric Ward, for noting what the casual dismissal of the recent skinhead plot to assassinate Barack Obama and murder other black Americans says about the meaning of "belonging" in America:

While the public, political pundits, and even some law enforcement officials have been quick to downplay the actions of Cowart and Schlesselman using words such as “unlikely,” “unsophisticated,” and “bizarre”, these individuals are making a case for who they believe is an American. I can’t help but think back to 2006 when seven men who thought they were working with al-Qaida (but in actuality an FBI informant) were arrested in a plot against Chicago’s Sears Tower.


I can’t help but to ask if Coward and Schlesselman had been self-proclaimed Muslims would these same political pundits and law enforcement officials find themselves so blasé? Would the public write it off as “stupid kids who weren’t serious?”


Doubtful.


This double standard says much about identity in America and who has the right to belong.

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