Moderate Muslims Oppose Ground Zero Mosque
In Why Ground Zero Still Matters to America, The Propagandist recently took a controversial stand against building the proposed mega-mosque in the vicinity of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in Manhattan. Prominent moderate Muslims like Muslim Canadian Congress board member Raheel Raza and Tarek Fatah are now publicly opposing the Cordoba House project, laying into religious extremists and their politically-correct supporters.
"As a Muslim, I'm not buying that at all. How does building a mosque in the very place where Muslims murdered so many Americans create any kind of respect?" Raza says in a interview on The O'Reilly Factor.
"We don't show our caring for them by being intolerant. Building a mosque or a place of worship in the particular place across the street from Ground Zero is a slap in the face of all Americans," she adds. "Bloomberg and other bleeding-heart white liberals like him don't understand the battle that we moderate Muslims are faced with in terms of confronting radical Islam and Islamization and political Islam in North America, which has only grown since 9/11 because of political correctness."










