Farewell, Florent: New York Loses a Mecca of Cool
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Q: - Bible burning?
- Wearing burkas out of respect for the Religion of Peace?
- Bowing towards Mecca during the burning?
- Stoning adulteresses to death?
- Wearing red haedbands and screaming "Allah Akbar"?
- Observing Ramadan by not eating at their favorite organic restaurants during daytime?
Or should they and their pals in the news media keep on giving the Reverend Terry Jones more free publicity than he ever dreamed of?
A: Most will be on their couches, awaiting their strawberry scented Obama welfare checks
Q: I'm mostly asking this because I know that the events of 9/11 was so terrible that it is unforgivable. But seriously, is it really necessary to take revenge against the Muslim community as a whole by calling for something like burning the Quran and not allowing them to practice their religion? Not all Muslims agree with the goals of Al-Qaeda.
I know there are many things in history that are very unforgivable that echos of sorrow still echos today (from Pearl Harbor to the Nanking Massacre). I understand that people will never forgive such attrocities and those mental scars will never heal (I would personally will never forgive the killer and the killer's family if he or she killed someone I really loved and cared about). But do you think revenge because of a horrendous crime against someone who cared about (or some invasion, massacre, terrorist attack) can ever be justified? Even taking extremes for calling for genocide against a particular race or religion who were responsible for the act (I'm guessing this is what the Chinese government is thinking in regards to Nanking Massacre since the Chinese never forgave the Japanese for that and probably some Americans who lived through World War II may think of something like that against the Japanese as well)?
BTW, this question is not really relating to the controversial mosque near Ground Zero. Although, I personally think that building a mosque/Islamic community center near Ground Zero is very insensitive , because those who were responsible for the attacks were Muslims (and there is a good reason that you don't see a sushi restaurant, Shinto shrine, or an anime/manga store near the Pearl Harbor memorial or the Nanking Massacre Memorial). I think that building a mosque near Ground Zero would make a lot of Americans so pissed that some would want call for a nuclear strike on Mecca and Medina (of course, destroying the holiest cities of Islam is also very unforgivable to Muslims).
By the way, I almost forgot. Relating the killer/killer's family situation. I would most likely flip a middle finger in front of the killer/killer's family and say "Fuck you for all eternity, I hope you burn in hell for this murder." Then I'm forever condemned to hate the killer and his and her family.
A: Hi Paladin,
You raise some worthwhile questions. I'd say that most people can understand and empathize with wanting revenge against someone who committed an atrocity.. especially against ones self or family. IMO, the ideal would be forgiveness coupled with vigilance. Never again.. but getting past hate/revenge. I think revenge and hate do the most damage to the person on the giving end. I think of the means as the end. Regards.
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We continue our gastronomic journey through 10 great cities and check out the best restaurants that can please our palates. In case you missed the first 5 cities we listed, you can click here to read about the top restaurants we featured.
London

Modern Pantry – This quirky establishment offers one of the best breakfasts in London. Helmed by Anna Hansen, guests will have an enjoyable time picking on their English breakfast or Modern Pantry’s signature omelettes. Wright Brothers Oyster & Porter House – The English know their oysters well and this is quite evident at Wright Brothers Oyster & Porter House. Get a plate of the oysters and drink Prosecco. The Restaurant at St. Paul’s – This treasure is just right behind St. Paul’s Cathedral. Sample their treats like salmon with brocolli and their leek puree. Their gingerbread sandwich filled with ice cream is laced with natural honey. La Fromagerie – Ever been enticed by English tea time treats? La Fromagerie serves fine delicacies which grace tables along with tea cups. Try their biscotti, their tea and their cheeses. Polpo – Cost effective prices, a down-to-earth atmosphere and some great Venetian food are in the offing at Polpo. Eat their baccala and polenta. Viajante – Eat their seriously gourmet dishes like the clam filled with yogurt and dashi at this establishment found in the Bethnal Green. Canton Arms – If you want to try a gastro...
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It's one more act that seems destined to diminish San Francisco as a dining mecca. And make no mistake — we are a mecca. In 2007 and 2008, San Franciscans and more »
America is a country of freedom, wether you like it or not.
To me dude, you seem like your makeing the republican side look bad.