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Aug 12, 2010

Lesson # 1 - Tolerance

How Would Cordoba Organizers React?

Conservative blogger Allahpundit gets sarcastic, "Not an idea that would play well with Christians or Jews vis-a-vis property adjacent to a church or temple, but oh well: If we’re going to celebrate tolerance regardless of the sensitivities of the surrounding area, let’s celebrate! And the best part? Because, as we’ve been assured many times, the Park51 cultural center will be a model of moderation, gay Muslim men don’t have to worry about being seen entering Gut’s establishment. Flaunt it all you want, fellas; you’re in Moderate Town, U.S.A., on that block."


The Ground Zero Gay Bar

Conservative humorist/provocateur Greg Gutfeld has announced that he intends to build a gay bar next door to the planned Islamic center on Manhattan's Park Place that's become known as the Ground Zero mosque. "This is not a joke," he says mockingly. "I’ve already spoken to a number of investors, who have pledged their support in this bipartisan bid for understanding and tolerance." James Joyner calls it "an inspired idea" and Megan McArdle says:

I am hoping that at least one person will attempt to explain why we should support the mosque near Ground Zero, but not the gay bar next to the mosque near Ground Zero. I would find that very entertaining.

Well, it's a big country. There's bound to be someone who will give it a try. But I doubt there are going to be any serious takers, and I'm willing to bet that mosques and churches all over Manhattan have long since reconciled themselves to being within a stone's throw of all sorts of establishments they consider less than savory. They'll take this in stride.

At the same time, we're grownups around here, right? We do understand the difference between something that genuinely isn't meant as a provocation and something that is, don't we? The law might not take that into account, but as ordinary human beings surely we can. The campaign against the Park Place mosque has been a demagogic nightmare from the start, and I think it's safe to say that a few years from now the conservative movement is not going to look back at this as one of their finest hours. After all, we're supposed to be fighting violent Islamic radicals like Osama bin Laden, not helping their cause.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hi Alex.
I wonder when he will see his grandchildren wearing burka's he will consider this his "finest hour"?