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This isn't about Ground Zero - This is about America
Over the last week we've heard a lot from DFA members around the
country asking for action to protect the rights of religious freedom
for all Americans and I couldn't agree more.
I don't get upset much. I mean, I get ticked off at Republicans and
Democrats (and at really bad customer service!), but that's why I work
with you at DFA. Because when we get upset, we don't stew in it and hope
it goes away. We do something about it.
The controversy around the building of a Muslim Community Center at 51
Park in New York City should upset all of us. It definitely upsets me.
Shortly after the tragedy of the 9/11 attacks, much of this country came
together. But there were a number of other, smaller tragedies occurring
all over the country as a result of the attacks. People who "looked
like terrorists" were victims of harassment, intimidation, and outright
violence.
That includes me, and every member of my immediate family in different
instances. My response was to protest the coming wars. My family did
something different, though. They started going to Mosque. It did more
than renew their faith -- it provided a sense of community and safety
during a very dark time for us.
But for the last nine years, at least, people have been trying to block
the construction of mosques all over the country.
Now, let's be clear, the subject of the highest profile Muslim
structure, 51 Park in New York City, will have a basketball court and a
culinary school. Two floors will have a prayer room. The other eleven
will host movie nights, performances, group dinners, etc -- it's
basically a Muslim YMCA, open to everyone. These moderate Muslims are
doing everything we could ask of them. They're trying to build a bridge
in the communities they live in, trying to show the world that Muslims
are cool and interesting and diverse, and proving that being a Muslim
does not equal being a terrorist.
But they're being thrown under the bus by our elected leaders, egged on
by some of the ugliest elements of the right-wing. Well-intentioned
leaders of the Democratic Party are getting caught up in the fray as
well, some of them seeking to find common ground with an implacable
opposition. It's not helping.
This isn't just a Manhattan problem. Right now, there is opposition
to mosques in Staten Island, Brooklyn, Southern California, Kentucky,
Tennessee, Georgia, Illinois, and dozens of other locations across our
nation. Where would they move? If public pressure can be brought to bear
to take down the most high-profile Muslim community center in liberal
NYC, then these other places don't even have a chance, Ground Zero
connection or not.
Frankly, this isn't about Ground Zero. This is about America. This is
about freedom. This is about people and there seems to be no place that
Muslim people can go without being harassed.
The harassment has to stop, and that starts with you and me.
I think most people agree that Muslims have the right to worship. But
these efforts to harass Muslims are based in fear, prejudice, and
ignorance. Removing a community center doesn't solve these problems. But
talking about religious freedom -- really engaging people -- can open
people's minds, and blunt the prejudice.
I pledge to do it myself.
I pledge today to stand up for religious freedom right now. We cannot
wait another day to defend the rights of all Americans to worship if
they want, where they want, and when they want. I will not wait for the
conversation to come to me; I will start the conversation now. Please
join me in making the pledge to fight for our universal American values
of acceptance and respect for religious freedom.
I need you, in your community, to have those challenging conversations
with people you know.
Take the pledge right now.
It's time to be pro-active in support of the values that define what we
stand for and who we are as Americans. After you take the pledge, please
follow up and share the conversations you've had. I think we'll all
find them inspiring to share.
-Arshad
Arshad Hasan, Executive Director
Democracy for America
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