Doctor Strangelove wrote:
So we ought to hold one of the most progressive cities in the world to the same standards as a country still ruled by Monarchs?
While there are some homophobes in New York, it is still one of the most progressive cities in the world, and most people there are beyond that kind of shit. This stunt, which is all it is, is something that the community responsible for the not-Mosque will likely ignore, or turn on their opponents as evidence that the opponents are racist and believe that because Muslims in Saudi Arabia aren't fans of the queers, it must mean that the ones in New York hate them as well.
Whether they choose to ignore it or not will be a test to see if they really are tolerant. If they make a big deal out of it, then it will likely be evidence to show exactly what Gutfeld is looking for.
So, no, I'm not suggesting we hold NYC to the same standards as Iran -- I'm suggesting we hold them to a much higher standard -- which involves seeing how a Muslim Community Center reacts to a neighboring gay bar.
Again, if your assumptions are true and they are tolerant, then this stunt will simply be forgotten. If Gutfeld's assumptions are true, then it will be quite a spectacle.
I don't think this stunt is uncalled for, because the people behind the Muslim Community Center had to know that putting this place on Ground Zero would result in a lot of controversy. Gutfeld is merely aiming at the same controversy himself -- it's quite a clever move actually.
Call it racism or whatever you like, but it's not like Gutfeld's assumptions are without evidence.