Sunday, October 11, 2009

Muslim advocates charge NYPD is racial profiling in Queens raids tied to alleged Zazi terror plot


Farriella for News Marchers gather in front of the Queens Public Library in Flushing Saturday to rally against perceived racial profiling in the NYPD's terror probe.
 
 Charging racial profiling has become the standard Muslim response to anything the Ummah doesn't like in Western society.  I've noticed that Muslims come swarming out at the slightest excuse, much like a hill of fire ants.  Perhaps like the ants, Muslins emit a pheromone when agitated that calls all Muslims in a mindless swarm to meet the perceived threat.  Actually, the West needs to respond in exactly the same way to every Muslim incursion into and demand for special treatment, just because they're Muslims.

It's true that no group should be tarred by the illegal activities of one member.  However, there are hundreds if not thousands of ongoing FBI investigations into Muslim terrorist activity in America. 

Actually, Muslims are the ethnic/treligious group in the US with the least amount of hate crimes perpertrated against it.  Jews are about 20 times more likely to suffer "hate crimes".

Until the man in the street becomes aware of and responds to the Islamic invasion, we will be on the defensive and losing ground every day.  Islam must be contained and stopped from mass immigration into Western countries or we will become the minority within 50 or so years.  I don't want my children and grandchildren to become dhimmis to an Islamic Caliphate. 



FROM NYDAILYNEWS.COM:


Muslim advocates charge NYPD is racial profiling in Queens raids tied to alleged Zazi terror plot





BY Henrick Karoliszyn   and Samuel Goldsmith  

DAILY NEWS WRITERS
Updated Saturday, October 10th 2009, 4:52 PM

Recent terror raids in Queens have led to a spike in fear and racial profiling, Muslim advocates charge.


About 40 people rallied outside the Flushing Public Library Saturday to draw attention to what they called an uptick in targeted policing.
The rally was in response to raids last month linked to a suspected bomb plot. Najibullah Zazi, 24, who authorities say was trained at an Al Qaeda terror camp, pleaded not guilty to conspiring to detonate explosives.
"An entire community of people and religion should not be profiled or characterized as terrorists because of [one] certain investigation," said Monami Maulik, who runs the South Asian immigrant rights group Desis Rising Up and Moving.






It's true that no group should be tarred by the illegal activities of one member.  However, there are hundreds if not thousands of ongoing FBI investigations into Muslim terrorist activity in America.

Naiz Khan, who allowed Zazi to stay at his Flushing apartment, said FBI agents raided his flat and he hasn't been able to find work since.
"I was so scared and I was so nervous," he said. "I have been so affected by this."

"People are scared," said Sultan Faiz, a leader at Abu Bakar Mosque in Queens.
Organizers say Muslims in New York haven't been this scared since the months after 9/11, when some were subject to discrimination across the country.

The NYPD issued a statement saying they don't engage in racial profiling.