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? asked in News & EventsCurrent Events · 1 decade ago

Should all union workers be encouraged to refuse to do work on the Ground Zero mosque?

Sure they have a right to build it, but people also have a right to choose not to help. Why don't union members show some solidarity and refuse to lay a single brick for the unwanted mosque?

Sure the Imam & co may go to non-union labor, but supposedly those guys aren't well qualified so they'll end up with a crappy building.

They are doing this solely as an antagonistic act, so why should anyone help them?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Most won't on their own but there are always some who need the money bad enough that they'll do it. besides, who's to say the government won't require a minority company win the "bids" which happens to have Islamic workers?

  • 1 decade ago

    There are American Muslim union members. Among them are Policemen and Firefighters who were "first repsonders" to the terrible tragedy on Sept. 11th.

    Talit Hamdani is the mother of a Salman Hamdani, a police cadet who died trying to help the injured that terrible day. She hates the terrorists more than you can possibly image, but she also supports the building. Is she doing that to antagonize you? Or is she doing this out of memory for her son, who is mentioned by name as hero in the Patriot Act?

  • "He abused me, he beat me, he defeated me, he robed me"- in those who harbor such thoughts, anger will not cease. "He abused me, he beat me, he defeated me, he robed me"- in those who don't harbor such thoughts, hatred will cease. For hatred does not cease by hatred. Hatred is ceased by love. This is an ancient law.-The Buddha

    And in this case, the "he" (Islam) is not even guilty of the crime committed. The mass murder was not perpetrated by true Muslims. Muslims also died on that day. Lets use religion to heal. They should have build Islamic centers and Mosques days after the dust had settled. HeII, churches too.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Great idea and I hope a lot of union workers, probably the ones who helped in cleaning up the towers will listen. Integrity and standing up for your beliefs sometimes show the true principles of a man. They outway money hands down.

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  • 1 decade ago

    LOL! I've lived in NYC all my life and for the past 10 years I have not come across a construction project that wasn't almost completely worked on by illegal immigrants. Your plan will not work my friend. Though I wish it could.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    I haven't forgotten 9/11, and I have the wisdom, knowledge, and mental acuity to know that it was allegedly perpetrated by 19 men who were supposedly Muslim, and not by all 1.5 billion Muslims around the world. I also know that it was politically motivated, and not carried out in the name of Islam. It was a response to US policy in the Middle East and elsewhere in the Muslim world. The notions that "they hate us for our freedoms" or "they hate us for our way of life" are complete hogwash, empty rhetoric, blatant propaganda, and make no sense whatsoever to any person that has an interest in reality. If that were that case, the US would be under constant attack from the Muslim world. A government of one the 57 majority Muslim nations has not carried out an attack on the US since long before 1776. There were many motives behind 9/11, but achieving martyrdom, blind hatred, jealousy, or the “convert or die” misconception were not the motives.

    It was allegedly a reaction to the financial and military support that the US provides to Israel, a country that has and is actively collectively punishing 1.4 million Palestinian Muslims, and has relegated them to living in what is essentially a concentration camp. The remaining 4 million Palestinians in the West Bank live under Israeli military occupation on their own land. Their homes are being bulldozed at the whim of Netanyahu as we speak. Whether or not one supports Israel, it is hard to not acknowledge or criticize their land-grabbing and policy of using excessive force.

    9/11 was allegedly also a protest of US military bases being maintained in Saudi Arabia, despite the disapproval of hundreds of millions of people. The US basically pays the puppet Saudi government to allow it, but most of the population does no approve, just like you wouldn't approve if Saudi handed the Italian Prime Minister a fat check and built a Saudi base in Vatican City.

    9/11 was also allegedly perpetrated in response to the US's campaign against Iraq's civilians for over a decade in the 90’s. Estimates range from 750,000 to 1,500,000 civilians dead because of our continuing trade sanctions, half of them children. We refuse to lift these trade sanctions until Saddam Hussein resigned. But he remained in power only because President Bush 41 refused to pursue a military objective – warriors vs. warriors – by conquering Iraq in 1991. He deliberately let Saddam's army get away. We then starved Iraqi children for a strictly political objective: to get him to resign.

    Also, you cannot ignore the fact that our tax dollars paid for the use of weaponized depleted uranium in Iraq during the Gulf War. The depleted uranium used against them has 4.5 billion year half-life, and will contaminate Iraq for the rest of humanity. Google "Iraq depleted uranium" images.

    When Iraq started to build nuclear power plant that might possibly have been used to build a nuclear weapon, the Israeli Air Force bombed it – and all the civilians working there – into oblivion, without warning and without a declaration of war in 1982.

    President Clinton did the same thing in 1998 to a pharmaceutical factory in Sudan that had no military significance. Tens of thousands of workers were killed.

    The US was complicit in prolonging the Iran-Iraq war for much of the eight-years, and funded and militarily aided Saddam in order to keep Iran from gaining power, and to protect its oil and trade interests. That war led to the deaths of over 500,000 Iranians and Iraqis, including civilians.

    The US has been meddling in the Middle East since 1953, when it staged a coup to overthrow the elected president of Iran, and they haven't stopped since. The items I mentioned are only a partial list of US involvement of Middle East affairs, and there are many, many more. Millions of Muslims have been killed, and tens of millions have been displaced.

    If you actually believe that that the 9/11 attacks came out of nowhere, or were done to further the cause of Islam, you need to brush up on your contemporary American history and stop looking at the actions of the US government with blinders on. I am not implying that the US is a "great big Satan". I love this country, but I do not blindly support the filth that comes out of D.C. in the form of its foreign policy.

    That is not to say that all Muslims are angels or all Muslim countries are utopia, or Muslim governments are even close to being perfect. All Muslims aren't the boogie man, and are not to blame for what a handful of men allegedly did on 9/11, just as all Christians and Germans around the world aren't to blame for what Nazi's did.

    The two points I want you to take away are that you cannot collectively blame or punish Muslims or Islam for what happened, and you cannot ignore the acts of injustice and the atrocities carried out by the US government. To do so is willful ignorance, and it only serves to deepen the divide between truth and perception.

  • ?
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    I would be very proud of any union that stepped away from this project.....sadly I don't see this happening....maybe they will prove me wrong...

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