PatGreen wrote:
it's a pretty good analogy. a group of people (nazis, muslim extremists) decide to attack another group based on some trait they hate (religion, culture). the counterparts of the offenders do not agree with the actions (most germans, most muslims) and decide that on the day the offensive act took place (9/11 or Krystallnacht) that it would show good will toward the offended group (Americans or Jews) to celebrate their tolerant side (acceptance and peace).
Did you simply just stop reading my post before you got to the part where I said they should rethink the opening date? I mean I already said it was a bad idea.
But once again let me say this: I understand why Muslims want to open the center on that day but think they need to pay more attention to the reactions of the surrounding community and use a little more common sense.As for your analogy though, I disagree because moderate Muslims had nothing to do with 9/11. They aren't apologizing for anything they did but are instead condemning the extremists that claim a common ground in their faith. You say "their" tolerant side. Versus what? Seems you have a hard time separating various groups of Muslims from the ones who hijacked planes.
As for Germans apologizing for the Holocaust....go to Germany sometime and live there for a spell. They have all kinds of Holocaust remembrance shin digs on various historical dates. Pick a town and you'll see some kind of gathering; party; candle march ceremony; beer swigging......something at least once a year if not more on various important dates or at significant sites. The German people are very conscious of their history and treatment of the Jews. They have been reaching out to Jews in Germany for decades by condemning what happened. I lived there for nearly four years and don't find merit in your analogy.