Geraldo epitomized the mainstream media's attempt to marginalize and minimize both our rally against the mega-mosque today, and the opposition to the Ground Zero mosque in general. After a long conversation with Pakistan's ambassador to the U.S., Hussein Haqqani, who came out in favor of moving the mega-mosque away from Ground Zero, Geraldo told his viewers that he was now going to turn from the reasonable to the extreme side of the argument. And to represent the two extremes, he would talk with notorious race baiter Malik Shabazz of the New Black Panther Party and...Atlas. And despite the fact that the position I hold on the mosque is held by seventy percent of Americans, Geraldo kept trying throughout the segment to portray my views as the extreme flip side of the views of the America-hating, conspiracy-mongering Shabazz. This was the set-up. Geraldo deliberately and maliciously framed his slanderous narrative in an obvious attempt to destroy my credibility and position before I could get a word out (when he would allow me to get a word in).
While he let Shabazz ramble on about America's alleged crimes and supposed hatred of Muslims, Geraldo not only interrupted me repeatedly, but also gave me some simply bizarre responses, as if he had already written out his responses to what he thought I was going to say and was determined to stick to his script no matter what I said. So when I said that Daisy Khan had been the one who said that the mosque would break ground on September 11, 2011, Geraldo responded by asking me sarcastically if I was saying this was some big conspiracy. Conspiracy? What's a conspiracy about a public announcement, reported in the Daily News and USA Today, that they'd break ground on September 11 of next year?
@BrooklynLyme you have no idea what you are talking about Egyptians where not muslims when the pyramids were built and new studies have shown the people who built them were not even slaves. Ancient graves of the builders where discovered and the studies of their skeletons indicate that they where treated well and had "decent" living conditions. the Great Pyramids of Giza were built roughly 3000 yrs before islam. I'm Egyptian and I'm not muslim and never have been.
gyoussef 3 months ago
For many years in ancient Egypt, the Great Pyramids at Giza were built by many thousands of foreign slaves, toiling under very harsh conditions over a period of decades. Black ppl learn your history. Egypt is predominantly Muslim, now you get on here an try to educate me, but the truth of the matter is, Egyptian Muslims were the first slave owners, an you set on here an praise Muslim faith..
BrooklynLyme 5 months ago
Yes this woman is Ok
haginz 9 months ago
i love crazy nutty women who are hot. she must be a great fuck
bjornsiborgsi 1 year ago
Those women are idoits who no nothing about the constiution!!!!
zdatdude48 1 year ago
isn't noelle nikpour a muslim-to-christian convert of some sort?
xesenta69 1 year ago