Dicscimination in Discriminating Taste From the Discriminated Against

I would say this is ironic and amusing accept that is so sad and entirely inexcusable that I am–and I am seldom so–I am actually appalled:

Read the whole thing here: City finds popular gay night club discriminated against blacks

But here is an excerpt:

A bar owner in the predominantly gay Castro neighborhood violated numerous city civil rights codes by discriminating against black patrons, the San Francisco Human Rights Commission announced Tuesday.

The case has been closely watched by the city’s gay community, many of whom said they were incredulous that an establishment in what’s considered one of the country’s most progressive and socially liberal neighborhoods would actively keep black customers out of the popular nightspot Badlands.

In particular, the commission said club owner Les Natali referred to blacks as “non-Badlands customers” who should be discouraged from patronizing the club.

It is not even that this is a progressive and socially liberal city. It is that while the gay community here fights for equal rights in terms of same-sex-marriage, all the while using the analogy of how the right used to be against interracial marriage, they are discriminating against Blacks. Methinks this is an all-time hypocritical low. I am stunned. Really stunned.

April 26th, 2005 | Liberty, Politics, SF Politics & Culture | No comments

Convicting the Fundementalist Islamic Mind

Muslim Man Convicted of Urging Holy War

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – An Islamic scholar who prosecutors said enjoyed “rock star” status among a group of young Muslim men in Virginia was convicted Tuesday of exhorting his followers in the days after Sept. 11 to join the Taliban and fight U.S. troops.

The convictions against Ali al-Timimi, 41, carry a mandatory minimum sentence of life in prison without parole. But the judge left open the possibility that she will toss out some of the counts.

The jury reached its verdict after seven days of deliberations and convicted al-Timimi of all 10 counts.

Prosecutors said the defendant — a native U.S. citizen who has an international following in some Muslim circles — wielded enormous influence among a group of young Muslim men in northern Virginia who played paintball games in 2000 and 2001 as a means of training for holy war around the globe.

Five days after Sept. 11, al-Timimi addressed a small group of his followers in a secret meeting and warned that the attacks were a harbinger of a final apocalyptic battle between Muslims and non-believers. He said they were required as Muslims to defend the Taliban from a looming U.S. invasion, according to the government.

While nobody ever joined the Taliban, four of the defendant’s followers subsequently traveled to Pakistan in late September 2001 and trained with a militant group called Lashkar-e-Taiba.

Three of them testified that their intention had been to use the training they received from the group to join the Taliban and fight in Afghanistan, and that it was al-Timimi’s speech that inspired them to do so.

The evidence included a 2003 e-mail in which al-Timimi described the Columbia shuttle disaster as “a good omen” that “Western supremacy (especially that of America) that began 500 years ago is coming to an end, God willing.”

Via LGF

April 26th, 2005 | Global War On Terror, Jihad Watch, Politics | No comments