An article in msnbc (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32782444/) explains how Muslims are uncomfortable about the 9-11 anniversary this year -- again. They fear "backlash", and this fear increases every 9-11.
They just need to move on.
We're expected to get past 9-11-01, right? It's in the past, right? Not all Muslims are terrorists, right? Okay, I am willing to accept this. But are we not supposed to be vigilant, or apprehensive, particularly after 6 imams are arrested (this is currently in civil litigation) in an airport after disrupting the passenger loading process of a jet in 2006? Oh, or maybe the small matter of four Muslims being arrested and charged for plotting to destroy JFK airport in 2007 is something I should "put behind" me.
So strident, frequent and predictable is the whining of the Muslim leadership that there was once a joke going around that "Muslim leaders fear backlash over tomorrow's terrorist attack." These followers of the great warrior prophet Mohammed should "cowboy up" and get past it themselves.
So, sorry about your "backlash" fears, people, but as Americans are constantly lectured about the reason for the 9-11 attacks: you brought this upon yourselves.
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