The rather euphemistically names Americans Against Hate (Aah)* of Florida plan to transport themselves to Dallas later this month to express their lack of hate for the Muslim family day at the local Six Flags amusement park.
Do they still do you-know-what to "outside agitators" in Texas?
*It is possible that the name is a typographical error and the group is actually called Americans Against Hats; in which case please disregard this post.
UPDATE: so much for that theory. I found their webite where they explain to us that their "goal is to be an active voice against those that spread bigotry and violence", possibly by spreading bigotry and violence. Rather amusingly the page is headed by a gramatically tortured quote from the organisation's chairperson, Mr. Joe Kaufman, speaking on (surprise, surprise) Faux News: "free speech is only as good as if we're alive to use it".
Do they still do you-know-what to "outside agitators" in Texas?
*It is possible that the name is a typographical error and the group is actually called Americans Against Hats; in which case please disregard this post.
UPDATE: so much for that theory. I found their webite where they explain to us that their "goal is to be an active voice against those that spread bigotry and violence", possibly by spreading bigotry and violence. Rather amusingly the page is headed by a gramatically tortured quote from the organisation's chairperson, Mr. Joe Kaufman, speaking on (surprise, surprise) Faux News: "free speech is only as good as if we're alive to use it".
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Islamists Attempt to Quash Free Speech that Unmasks their Radical Agenda
On October 14, 2007 Joe Kaufman, a chairman of American Against Hate, organized a protest against the Islamic Circle of North America. ICNA has well documented ties to Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood and should really be called the ISLAMIST Circle of North America, especially, since it openly advocates for establishment of Sharia in the United States.
During the protest, Mr. Kaufman was served with temporary restraining order filed by Islamic Society of Arlington, Al Hedayah Islamic Center, Dar Elsalam Islamic Center, DFW Islamic Educational Center, Inc., Islamic Association of Tarrant County, Islamic Center of Irving, and Muslim American Society of Dallas.
The TRO restraints Joe Kaufman from the following:
- Threatening Plaintiffs in person, by telephone, or in writing to take unlawful action against any person, intending by this action to annoy or alarm Plaintiffs.
- Intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causing bodily injury to Plaintiffs or Plaintiffs' associates or members.
- Threatening Plaintiffs or Plaintiffs' associates or members with imminent bodily injury.
- Inciting violence against Plaintiffs, their members or associates.
The Plaintiffs claim that Mr. Kaufman "operates a website ... that tries to foment hate and anger against law abiding United States citizens who practice their religion (Islam) freely as guaranteed by the United States Constitution. ... He wishes to stir up anger, resentment, bias, and hatred of peaceful, law abiding citizens, solely because of their religion. To this end, Defendant Kaufman organizes protests of all things Islamic, attempting to paint them in one broad swath as being allied with Hamas, Al Qaeda, and terrorists. ... To this end, Defendant has painted the Plaintiffs as terrorists."
Several members of Muslims Against Sharia went through multiple statements posted on Mr. Kaufman's website, www.AmericansAgainstHate.org. We have not found a single instance of Islam-bashing or Muslim-bashing that the Plaintiffs are complaining about. However, we found plenty of information that link ICNA and Muslim American Society (MAS) to Islamist groups both at home and abroad.
This is a despicable act of American Islamist establishment (which IS associated with terrorists) to quash any attempt to unmask its extremist agenda.
Muslims Against Sharia call on every American Muslim to condemn Islamism in general and Plaintiffs in particular and voice their support for Mr. Kaufman.
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