Muslim woman’s take on TN free speech rally: Calls it Hate


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I wasn’t going to put out another article about the TN free speech rally, but this one, from an obviously anti-free speech writer (who is clearly conflicted, because she couldn’t BE writing if she lived in a non-free-speech zone controlled by her own kind), involved with the American Muslim Advisory Council (MB), is so pricelessly, exactly MB-speak, I had to. It’s not possible for the Islamists in the country to think pro-freedom; it always has to be about hate. And just to be sure we know her bias, and understand just how deeply that bias is being fostered in the USA, here’s her bio:

 

Drost Kokoye is a recent graduate from Middle Tennessee State University with a liberal arts degree in Political Science. She is currently the Multicultural Organizer with the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition [can you say Refugee Resettlement Program?] where she organizes the immigrant and refugee communities in Middle Tennessee to learn to defend their rights. Drost is a board member with the American Muslim Advisory Council, where she works to further communication lines between the Muslim community and law enforcement agencies [can you say “stifle all mention of Islamic reality”?]. She is also extensively involved with efforts to encourage leadership of Muslim youth [run for political office!] with the Muslim Youth Network of Tennessee.

 

http://stopislamophobianow.wordpress.com/2013/06/07/hate-comes-to-manchester-tennessee/

 

Hate Comes to Manchester, Tennessee

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*This guest column is an exclusive first-hand account by one of the Muslim attendees/organizers of the “Public Discourse in a Diverse Society” forum, that was disrupted by anti-Islam hate groups in Manchester, TN.  Although this incident was widely reported on in various media, many outlets left out the depth of hate that was on display [perhaps because it wasn’t?] Tuesday evening.

by Drost Kokoye

 

In recent years, there has been an alarming surge in anti-Islam hate group activity in Tennessee, especially in areas such as Rutherford and Coffee Counties.  This virulent hate was fully on display Tuesday night at the “Public Discourse in a Diverse Society” forum in Manchester.

 

Since 2010, our community has seen a concerted effort being made to demonize the religion of Islam and its adherents, with hate groups from all over the nation using our state as a staging ground for spewing negative propaganda.  This includes the effort to block the construction of the Murfreesboro Mosque, to the faux-outrage created when an elected official mistook a mop-sink in the state legislature for a “Muslim foot-bath.” Legislators who have fallen under the influence of these groups introduced an “anti-Sharia bill,” which would have made the practice of Islam punishable by up to 20 years in prison.  Additionally, we have seen a normalization of increasingly violent rhetoric – such as a Facebook posting by Coffee County Commissioner Barry West, depicting a gun being pointed at Muslims.

 

Commissioner West’s posting “How to Wink at a Muslim” garnered national attention, due to the overt call to violence against a specific minority group.  Local Muslim groups such as the American Muslim Advisory Council (AMAC) and the American Center for Outreach (ACO) immediately asked West to issue an apology, due to the aggressive nature of the post [completely forgetting that two Muslims just actually, truly, really DID kill people in Boston by REAL actions . . . and where was the AMAC’s immediate apology and promise that it would instruct all Muslims in the U.S. to NEVER EVER kill people for any reason?] in addition to Mr. West being a public official.  As this story went viral on social media, many key players in the Islamophobia industry latched themselves to the story, criticizing AMAC and ACO for demanding an apology.  Much to the chagrin of the anti-Islam groups, Mr. West issued an apology for his irresponsible post the next day. [Which should have been the end of it, but oh no, the AMAC has to force this to the level of criminal activity and insult and infuriate a nation. Good job; it’s the kind of dumb moves we like you to make.]

 

Tuesday evening, the American Muslim Advisory Council hosted about “Public Disclosure in a Diverse Society” in Manchester, TN, as an open forum to discuss the dangerous effects [no, planes flown into buildings and pressure cookers made into bombs, and Muslim women killed by husbands and fathers and brothers, are the dangerous effects of a creed that sanctifies murder for just about any reason] of the rhetoric that was espoused by Mr. West in his post. Those within well-funded [that’s just funny, when compared to Saudi Arabian pocketbooks] Islamophobia Industry – such as Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer from the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) saw this as an ideal opportunity to fan the flames of hate in our back yard.  And while their so-called protest was done so under the guise of “defending free speech,” the reality is that the public is unaware of the nefarious affiliations of such groups.

 

Geller and Spencer and their organizations are listed by the Southern Poverty Law Center as “hate group leaders.”  They hold close affiliations with the English Defense League – a Neo-Nazi affiliated group that has employed violent tactics against the Muslim community in the UK.  Both Geller and Spencer were cited extensively (174 times between the two) in mass-murderer Anders Behring Breivik’s manifesto, which was written shortly before he murdered over 80 people in Norway.  To put it plainly, these individuals recognized widely as being extremists – therefore it is highly concerning that so many citizens of Tennessee have bought into their overt message of hate and bigotry.

 

Groups like the TN Eagle Forum and ACT for America (also listed as nativist and hate groups, respectively) called for thousands of their followers to come to this public forum to “stand up for their first amendment rights” that they claimed AMAC is trying to limit. These groups turned out people from all over Tennessee. Personally, I spoke with folks from Bristol, Sparta, Murfreesboro, Smyrna, and Tullahoma. They showed up in front of the Manchester Coffee County Conference Center hours before the forum. Geller and Spencer joined in around 5:30pm, ensuring the crowd was primed and riled up – including rhetoric that alluded to justifying violence.

 

After the outdoor protest, waves of people flooded the hall at 6:20pm.  All the seats were taken with in the first five minutes so people started to post up along the walls, near the doors, outside the doors, in the lobby, and all the way out to the entrance of the building.

 

The AMAC program had yet to begin, when Eagle Forum members (who also brought their own American flag) took it upon themselves to stand up and recite the “Pledge of Allegiance.”  Everyone else in the room, Eagle Forum member or not, joined them, for one of the most aggressive recitations of the Pledge [that was called “pride”] that I’ve ever heard, followed by a long and loud applause.

 

At 6:30 pm, Zak Mohyuddin, an AMAC Board Member and long-time resident of Coffee County, began the forum with an introduction to who and what AMAC is.

 

Before he could even get a sentence out, he was interrupted by a comment from the audience, “speak English!”

The panel continued as follows:

Zulfat Suara – AMAC Board Chair

Dorothy Zwayyed – AMAC East Tennessee Coordinator

Sabina Mohyuddin – AMAC Board Member and long time Coffee County resident

Bill Killian – U.S. Attorney DOJ Eastern District of Tennessee

Kenneth L. Moore – special agent in charge of the FBI’s Knoxville Division

 

Throughout the program, the speakers were plagued with interruptions, jeers and epithets being lobbed at them. Whenever examples of cooperation between the American Muslim community and law enforcement were highlighted, the crowd would yell, “Infiltrators,” Terrorists,” and “go home!

 

As a representative of the Muslim community who was participating in the forum, the words of hate that I heard spoken on this day are something that I will not forget for a long time. As I stood up to gather index cards for the Q&A session, a man from the crowd said, “Watch out, she might blow up!”  – Which was met by rousing laughter, rather than disgust.

 

As one of the Muslim speakers from the event finished, another individual exclaimed “FINALLY!  Can we burn her at the stake now?” – which was also met by laughter and cheers.

 

When bullying and discrimination that kids face in schools was brought up, one woman yelled, “Leave our children out of this. They hate you.”

 

[It is odd that as many reports as I’ve heard and read, from friends and reports, none have ever mentioned these three sentences. The first shout I might believe — it’s not like there is no history of such things — but the other two don’t sound like American speech patterns at all. Can anyone confirm these?]

 

Finally, during a portion of the presentation – a picture of a mosque, which had been destroyed by arson, was shown.  Rather than responding with compassion, the hateful attendees responded with applause and cheers.

 

Although the goal of the forum was to foster dialog and positive engagement [no, it wasn’t. It was to make sure the Islamist agenda was protected and furthered, and Ms. Kokoye was furious that people weren’t accepting it as she believes they’re supposed to]it is clear that Geller, Spencer, and the hate groups came to cause divisiveness and hate. [And if it weren’t for them, all the rest of us would be rolling over, showing our tummies and saying “we submit”? Well, darn those rascals.] It is saddening that some Tennesseans have succumbed to this temptation, as it brings back dark memories [to whom? Play the racist card!] from our nation’s past.

 

On a positive note, many in attendees from the community greeted us with goodwill and assured us that the haters do not represent them or the majority of people out there. Though a small gesture, this helped end an otherwise tense night on a positive note.  As we move forward from this eye-opening evening – the hope is that Tennesseans will take the lead in denouncing and marginalizing these fringe groups, while fostering an environment of positivity and inclusion. [Oh, please, you’re more believable when you’re acting outraged.]

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3 Responses to Muslim woman’s take on TN free speech rally: Calls it Hate

  1. upaces1945@gmail.com's avatar upaces88 says:

    He has become 1,000 X’s worse; but even during his first term there was an ad on Craigs List for Bloggers being paid an “x” Amt. of $ for every reply they made. I suspect he is doing the same thing now.
    He showed his hand a week of so ago when he declared Christians and gun owners as terrorists.
    The internet companies he wants the information from? has noting to do with ACTUAL catching a group with the intentions to set off bombs in U.S. Cities. It is ALL about wanting to screen phone calls, email messages of people who “may OR may not be” planning to get together to defend our country. THAT IS WHAT ALL OF THIS IS ABOUT. It is all about U.S. Citizens and his fear of fighting back.

    It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure him out.

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  2. upaces1945@gmail.com's avatar upaces88 says:

    Basically? So, if we get upset because YOU (as a Muslim) use us; slander us; expect MORE attention in our society than you actually earned? That makes us racist?

    It makes them racist, toxic,self absorbed as a population that expects us to accept a religion that slaughters people; and not say a word?…then not say a word about it? Good luck with that… ain’t gonna happen.
    We report THEIR ACTIONS…if that hurts their widdle bitty feelings…might wanna examine EXACTLY what is being said and ask yourself, “Did we do that? What can I do, as a person, to turn the tide of opinion?

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    • a12iggymom's avatar a12iggymom says:

      even the so-called media will NEVER report on them, seeing Obama and Co are secretly trolling emails, phone calls, internet surfing…ect ect ect. This is to shut down the NEW MEDIA which is the only ones reporting ON IT NOW!!!

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