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Does Tee Stand For Terrorist?

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Does Tee Stand For Terrorist? NYC Student Stopped on Staten Island Ferry For Wearing T-Shirt Saying “We Will Not Be Silent” in Arabic

What???!!?:eek:

Hunter College student Stephanie Schwartz says Coast Guard officials stopped her two weeks ago aboard the ferry. During the summer, Iraqi blogger Raed Jarrar was stopped by security officials for wearing the same t-shirt at JFK Airport. He was forced to change the shirt before boarding a JetBlue flight. Later today a protest will take place at the Staten Island Ferry in New York city. Recently, a woman riding the ferry was stopped, surrounded and questioned by U.S. Coast Guard officials. She was wearing a T-shirt that had Arabic print on it. It read "We Will Not Be Silent."

The student was Stephanie Schwartz -- and she joins me now here in our Firehouse studio.

Raed Jarrar is still with us from Washington DC. A few months ago Raed was wearing a similar t-shirt as he was boarding a JetBlue airways flight at Kennedy airport in New York. Airport officials forced him to change his T-Shirt before getting on the plane.
We left a message with the Coast Guard public affairs office but did not hear back from them.
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Honestly, I don't really care, because it's 3000 miles away.

It's New York, so there probably uptight about Arabic stuff there.
You don't care because it's 3000 miles away? Can I then conclude that you wouldn't care if NY banned guns?
 
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Honestly, I don't really care, because it's 3000 miles away.

It's New York, so there probably uptight about Arabic stuff there.

sure they're probably uptight, but that is not an excuse to trammel someone's freedom of expression. Wearing a tee shirt should not be considered a threat--unless it says something along the lines of, " I am wearing a bomb." Before long, we'll all be in red, white and blue jumpsuits.
 
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Bad taste to wear something like that in New York after what happened on 9/11. But there are idiots everywhere.........

The main issue though is her right of free-speech (however asinine); she should'nt have been harrassed about the shirt on the public ferry.
 
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Bad taste to wear something like that in New York after what happened on 9/11. But there are idiots everywhere.........

The main issue though is her right of free-speech (however asinine); she should'nt have been harrassed about the shirt on the public ferry.
Seriously, what is offensive about "We will not be silent"?:eek:
 
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Granted, authorities may be a bit biased towards anything and anyone dealing with the Arab world. That does not excuse them for trying to repress free speech. The First and Second Amendments are what makes our country different from most others; repressing either one of those and we are on a fast track into dangerous terrirtory.
 
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Arabic is not a terrorist language.

That sentance doesn't even make any sense! You can't have something in arabic script be banned just because its written in Arabic! Its insanity!

There's no 'sensitivity' involved here. Just overreactionary bigots with an ax to grind.
 
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