>>Define "they". As far as I read, the mosque would be for american muslims, I'd assume they're not really pro-Al Qaeda.<<
They: The people who want to build a victory mosque for the 9/11 attacks. Which is everyone who wants to build a mosque at this location. Nobody wants to build a mosque in that location because it's ideal for a population to worship at. It's not. The population isn't there and there are many, many more Mosques in better locations for NYC's Muslim populations to worship at. That this Imam who's co-whatever planning it and the co-founder of Hamas's support the planned mosque are evidence that radical Muslims (that is, the ones who like murder) think it's a great idea. And moderate Muslims don't seek to build a victory mosque at the WTC site because they don't see the barbaric murderous act as a victory.
You're equating anyone against a victory mosque for the 9/11 attacks with bigots who have a problem with Islam. I have explained that I find it embarrassing that Americans don't want to rezone (or whatever method they please) the area to prohibit a victory mosque at the site of the 9/11 attacks. I have no problem with nonradical Islam. I just don't want to entertain our barbaric murderous enemies with a victory mosque. I have no problem with nonradical Islam building all the mosques it wants all over the place. Nonradical Islam doesn't want to build a victory mosque at the site of the 9/11 murders.
If you have a problem with bigotry, perhaps you would do better to attack the many Muslim nations which are openly bigoted. While bigotry there is atrocious, disgusting, and open, the only bigotry you protest here is imagined and projected because some people object to allowing a victory mosque to be built at the WTC site.
Edit: Regarding "As far as I read, the mosque would be for american muslims, I'd assume they're not really pro-Al Qaeda." more specifically, this states that you haven't read anything about the Imam who wants to build this mosque, including what I mentioned here. Obviously the intentions of the mosque's would-be creators more than point to who it would be for. If you haven't read of his support for Sharia or any of the most basic information about him or the others who desire to build this mosque, why are you assuming they're not pro-Al Qaeda? I take it that "for american muslims" means for nonradicals? Even not considering the location, I'd still question this presumption because nonradical American Muslims don't support Sharia. In fact, they're adamantly against it.
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