I guess I dont understand why Rauf cant just address the issues that most people like myself seem to have with this thing.
Do you or do you not feel that the US was complicit in 9/11?
Do you or do you not seek to advance Sharia law in the US? Do you feel it has a place in the US?
How would you address the concern that that some have that this building would be a symbol not of outreach, but of conquest or "victory?"
The first two questions come out of comments Rauf, himself made. The third is historically based. He would quell A LOT of concerns over this proposal if he just manned up and spoke to people. Maybe, just maybe if he clarifed his postion and his motives, he would garner some support and covert many of the opposed.
But I guess its easier to keep quiet and just call people bigots, or stupid, or Islamophobic, etc.
And not for nothing...lets see a Christian group try to build a Church in "Londonistan" or some of the neighborhoods in the midwest that have a large Muslim population. Would we see the "tolerance" we are all expected to show right now? I doubt it.