Londre c'est encore fait bombarder. Aucun groupe n'a encore revendiqué l'attaque que déjà le monde accuse. Mais on accuse qui au juste? Al-Qaïda ou les Arabes?
Laissez-moi vous parler de Muhammad Hassan. En fait, laissez-moi vous parler de la "controverse" Hassan qui sévit dans la lutte depuis ces derniers temps.
Une petite histoire qui entre Hassan et Undertaker est en train de prendre forme pour le pay-per-view "Great American Bash". Hassan qui incarne un arabe musulman qui attaque les lutteurs bref, une histoire de lutte. Mais ce qui arrive c'est que depuis les attaques à Londre du 7 juillet, la chaîne de télévision UPN (chaîne américaine qui diffuse Smackdown!) refuse de diffuser la face de Hassan. PIRE! Le show où Hassan performe, Smackdown!, est diffusé le jeudi et le New York Post a publié un article en titre: "Terrorist Wrestles After Bombing". C'EST UN LUTTEUR CALVAIRE! PAS UN TERRORISTE!
Résultat; ce gars à perdu sa job! Il ne peut plus lutter sur UPN. Il a émis un communiqué que je joins en commentaire au blog avec un lien vidéo pour ceux qui veulent le voir. Il y a une différence entre terroriste et arabe. Une méchante différence entre Al-Qaïda et musulman! C'est quoi la game? Les US cherchent un moyen de convaincre son peuple de faire une épuration ethnique contre les arabes? Les actes terroristes terrorisent les citoyens et les peuples qui en sont victime et je crois que les arabes et les musulmans en sont plus victimes que les autres car c'est sur eux que sont déversé la haine des autres victimes.
...et après, qu'on vienne me dire que c'est "juste de la lutte"...
Capsule temporelle : mars 2024
Il y a 8 mois
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Merci Tealc
video: http://www.wwe.com/content/media/video/494698/776716/hassanresponds
Full text of what Hassan had to say to those who call him a ?terrorist?
Because UPN refused to allow Hassan to appear on Thursday?s SmackDown, the following response was taped for WWE.com:
I stand here tonight the only patriot left in America. I stand here tonight perhaps even a martyr against tyranny and injustice. Because the fact is I am an AMERICAN professional wrestler, but because of my heritage, because of my background, because of who my ancestors were, I?m labeled - we?re labeled terrorists. Terrorists; I?m a terrorist! Well it must be true - it?s gotta be true - because it?s right here in black and white, in a reputable source, like the New York Post.
What, you don?t believe me? Here it is: ?Terrorist Wrestles After Bombing.? I?m a terrorist - we?re terrorists. We wrestled after a bombing. Well, Mr. Don Kaplan, (to Daivari) have you ever met Don Kaplan? Have you ever spoken to Don Kaplan? Have you ever called Don Kaplan on the phone? Well, I never have either. So, if Don Kaplan of the New York Post has never met us, how does Don Kaplan know we?re terrorists? Don Kaplan also wrote that ?Arabs in ski-masks carried Daivari out as a sacrifice last week.? Arabs in SKI-MASKS?in SKI-MASKS?in a ski-mask. How does he know that they were Arabs?
The point is, because of articles like this, because of the fear that the media has put in all of you people, I have been denied my God-given right to pursue the profession of my choosing?to pursue the American Dream. I have been denied my basic rights as an American citizen. You know, as I look around this crowd and I look at all these faces looking at me in disgust, I think a lot of you have forgotten what this country was founded on. I think you have forgotten that your ancestors fought for their freedom. They gave their lives for their freedom - whether they be black, Irish-American, Italian-American, Jewish-American, Asian-American, they gave their lives for their freedom.
What?s next? What?s next? Because anytime anything goes wrong in this country, it?s the Arabs. When a plane crashes, it?s the Arabs. When a bomb goes off, it?s the Arabs. The blackout two summers ago - it was the Arabs. Hurricane Dennis must be the Arabs.
You people say what you want. Because I have a right to be in here. I have a right to say what I want. And what I?m going to say, my name is Muhammad Hassan. I am an Arab-American and I am very proud of my heritage. But, as an American, my first amendment rights have been trampled. And, I stand here before all of you ashamed of my country.
(Hassan rips the NYPost article as Daivari translates the speech)
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