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Cry Baby Muslims whining about census form.

The Muslims are whining again about life not being fair in America. Now they want their own name and space on the census form. Apparently Muslims have a problem being grouped in with White or  Caucasians.I can think of alot of names that could be put on the form but the Muslims would not like any of those, so I will just be polite and say if you want to list some possible names for Muslims, then use the comments section. If I get enough clever names then I will publish them here. From the interview on NPR or (National Philstine Radio):


"But if you are Arab-American you might be left scratching your head because there is no special category for individuals of Arab or Middle Eastern decent, you must check white. And some Arab-American representatives think that is a problem. Abed Ayoub, legal advisor for the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee is one of those who thinks that's a problem. He is here with us in our studio in Washington to talk more about it. Mr. Ayoub, welcome, thank you for joining us."


As you read the interview it is of course, brought up about how hate crimes have "increased dramatically" against Arab-Americans."


Does Mr. Ayoub stop to think that rise in hates crimes might have something to do with almsot all of the global terrorist attacks are caused by Muslims? that has a tendency to upset people who live in a country that was attacked by a bunch of Muslims flying passenger airplanes loaded with fuel into the twin towers, massacred innocent victims at Fort Hood, and tried to blown an airliner up a Christmas day. No, of course that never comes up as this is on NPR and we all know that Muslims are the only victims in the entire world who have suffered persecution and hate crimes. Don't ask those 6 million Jews that died in the holocaust the Grand Mufti help Hitler engineer or all the Armenians butchered by the Turks. Oh, by the way, hates crimes against Muslims has actually dropped, according to the FBI while hate crimes against Jews HAS risen dramatically..


Arab-American Activists Upset About Census Snub

NPR, In March, the 2010 U.S. Census will attempt to gather a broad range of demographic data for all residents. The comprehensive mass survey, which is required by the constitution and happens every 10 years, will include questions that identity U.S. residents based on race and ethnicity. But Abed Ayoub, of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, says the U.S. Census Bureau has failed to include Arab-Americans in their official tallying. Ayoub explains why some believe such an oversight results in a lack of Arab-American representation in Congress, a lack of funding for their programs and inhibits federal agencies, such as the FBI, from tracking hate crimes perpetrated against the Arab-American community.

"But if you are Arab-American you might be left scratching your head because there is no special category for individuals of Arab or Middle Eastern decent, you must check white. And some Arab-American representatives think that is a problem. Abed Ayoub, legal advisor for the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee is one of those who thinks that's a problem. He is here with us in our studio in Washington to talk more about it. Mr. Ayoub

MARTIN: So, the government's definition of white is, quote, �a person having origins in any of the original people's of Europe, the Middle East or North Africa.� So by that definition, people of the Middle East are white. Why is that a problem?

Mr. AYOUB: That's a problem because - well, we want to backtrack first to the prior census, had the long form. So, this census went to a short form, which eliminated the ancestry question. In previous census forms we had an opportunity to write down Lebanese-American, Syrian-American or from Lebanon, from Syria. This time around there is no opportunity for that. So, we are in essence taking away the opportunity for us to be counted.

MARTIN: Why is that, though? I mean, and can't you still write in your ancestry if you want, you can still write it in?

Mr. AYOUB: It will be counted towards white. So, it will not be counted - there will not be any tabulations.

MARTIN: And why is that a problem?

Mr. AYOUB: Well, this affects us in many ways, including opportunities for public funding, for government funding for minority programs, things such as ESL programs in highly concentrated areas will be affected. Private funding, you know, in different foundations and grant givers are looking towards giving for minority group. Well, if they don't see a highly concentrated Arab-American community, we could lose out on that as well.

And finally, another big reason we need this is, hate crimes against Arab-Americans post-9/11 has drastically increased. And the FBI is not keeping statistics on these hate crimes. And we're being told they don't keep statistics because of the fact census does not keep count of Arab-Americans. So, we got no way of telling how many hate crimes have been committed against Arab-Americans. I know at ADC, the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, we try to keep our own statistics. But we're, we have limited resources and this is a job that should be done by the federal government but the fact we're not on the census does not allow for it."

Yes, they might lose out on all those free goverment programs that help spread Islam and actually part of what is called 'stealth jihad.' But you will never hear that on NPR or from the government under the Mullah Obamaham.

Transcript for NPR interview

2 Comments - Share Yours!:

Anonymous said...

Nearly 70% of Arab Americans are Christians, not Muslims. No one has asked for a special designation for "Muslim" on the Census. Arab Americans, like Asian Americans, Jewish Americans, etc. want to designate their heritage, not religion. Maybe you should listen to that interview again, this time paying attention, but I doubt that will happen.

PatriotUSA said...

It will be just a matter of time before they ask for 'special designation' on the
census form. The Census
should only be asking
how many live at the residence
and perhaps their gender.
Much of what is asked in
NONE of the
govt's business. I
listened to the interview
three times before I
posted it.