But it's fair to say that I agree with her on practically nada. But today I do: In the Daily Mail, she was reported as saying about the proposed burn-a-koran day at a Florida church.
And on this I tend to agree. Burning Korans, deliberately insensitive and provocative. Building a mosque near Ground Zero, probably not deliberately insensitive - just in the fact that I bet suitable properties in Manhattan aren't super easy to source and that's where that happened to be - but it strikes me as a touch inappropriate all the same.Book burning is antithetical to American ideals,' she wrote.
'People have a constitutional right to burn a Koran if they want to, but doing so is insensitive and an unnecessary provocation - much like building a mosque at Ground Zero.'
She finished by saying: 'We don't need to agree with each other on theological matters, but tolerating each other without unnecessarily provoking strife is how we ensure a civil society.
'In this as in all things, we should remember the Golden Rule. Isn't that what the Ground Zero mosque debate has been about?'
The problem is that too many Americans think building a mosque anywhere on US soil is a touch inappropriate. Religion is such an excuse for troublemaking. YM
ReplyDeleteAmerican culture doesn't cope well with political religions, since it's predicated on "politics" and "religion" being separate spheres.
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