I thought this was very moving. I am also worried
about the well being of American Muslims. I was
recently told that it is just human nature to strike
out at those we believe are similar to the attackers.
I don't believe this is true. Most American Muslims
are as similar to these people as most Christian
Americans were to Timothy McVeigh.
Has anyone working in education thought about tackling
these topics? If so, would you please respond to this
message. Perhaps it is too early to even think about
this but it seems to me that we should talk about it
as soon as possible so that we can help avoid hate
crimes against our fellow citizens in the future.
-Christian Trabue
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--- Annmarie Zan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Well said, and my prayers (as a Christian) are
> joined with yours. I hope that
> those responsible, and only those responsible, will
> be punished for this
> terrible crime against all free people of the world.
> Annmarie Zan
>
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