Remember scenes from the civil rights era in the South? You know, those scenes outside newly integrated schools when whites gathered to heckle black students and their families, their faces utterly distorted by hatred and fear?
Well, take a look at this:
This is footage from the February 13, 2011 fundraiser dinner for ICNA Relief in nearby Yorba Linda. (Bear with it. It starts a little slow and at first you can make out what people are saying - but then it becomes all too clear. 6 minutes in length.)
ICNA Relief is the social services branch of the Islamic Circle of North America, a leading American Muslim organization. The dinner raised money for social services projects. You know, homeless shelters, hunger programs, etc. The video was produced by CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
People attending the annual dinner were met by protesters and speakers such as local elected officials, including Rebel Girl's own congressman Gary Miller, his fellow congressman Ed Royce and Villa Park councilwoman Deborah Pauly who appears to openly advocated murder:
"Let me tell you what's going on over there is pure, unadulterated evil. And I don't care . . . I don't even care if you think I'm crazy anymore. I have a beautiful daughter. I have a wonderful 19-year-old son who is a U.S. Marine. In fact, I know quite a few Marines who would be happy to send these terrorists to an early meeting in paradise."
Watch and see.
The footage of young children as they walked by the flag-waving hate-spewing protesters is especially disturbing. It's not hard for Rebel Girl to imagine this happening to her students, to yours.
It's getting increasingly ugly out there folks.
Those of us who haven't yet done so need to find a way to stand with the people who are on the receiving end of this kind of hatred.
We need to condemn our local public officials who showed up and sanctioned this kind of behavior.
Congressman Gary Miller: Call his office in Washington. Offfice is open M-F 8-5:30 EST - 202-225-3201
Congressman Ed Royce: His Washington office: (202) 225-4111
Villa Park Councilwoman Deborah Pauly: dpauly@villapark.org
If you've never done this before, welcome to democracy. Don't be afraid. Think about how those people walking by those protesters felt. Hell, think about those brave Egyptians in Tahrir Square.
Don't be afraid of picking up the telephone or writing and email whether or not you live in their districts or not. We all live in the same country.
Be more afraid of what might happen if you don't.
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See also
Video: Councilwoman condemns Muslim speakers