[2010.08.24]-As'ad Abukhalil@ 'from Washington'-Segments [With English Subtitles]
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I see... first time I have to completely disagree with asad on somethin.
Thanks for the upload an for the translation.
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@soggydan Good boy. So now, cut the BS. What's your counter argument? Phrase it clearly, no need for lousy comparisons.
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@Taryuman "... Dire Ecomomic situation makes it easier to influence the population against minorities, being African American, Mexican, Muslims ..."
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Is that how you address brilliant professors? "Khalil and As'ad"? Seems inappropriate..
perfect1oNN 1 year ago
@perfect1oNN It is the way the host addressed AA.
anonymouscrazybear 1 year ago
i guess your just his biggest brown-noser. Sorry I can't join his "marxist feminist" orthodoxy. Think for yourself.
soggydan 1 year ago
@soggydan go bark elsewhere.
anonymouscrazybear 1 year ago
so... while we wait for subs tell us whats Asads position? why the hell is he against the islamic center? Is he so lost in his atheism that he does not reason that if they succed in constructin the islamic center it would mean a political victory against perceptions tha blame all muslims for 9/11???
Instead of being a constant reminder as he says, it would position in public oponion the people who make that relationship as the bigots they really are, even from federal goverments perspective.
Taryuman 1 year ago
@Taryuman To be fair the host didn't want the show to be about The right to build(or not) a center, but more about the Muslim situation in the US. The Imam explained his ideas behind the Islamic Center and hopped that placing it near ground zero would help in advertising "against perceptions that blame all Muslims.." . He was surprised by the violent blowback. Later Assad call the idea stupid by pointing out the aftermath, and that the US Muslim community was not consulted for such a project.
anonymouscrazybear 1 year ago