True, but... it certainly doesn't help that the media is making a big deal out of this. I seriously doubt that most Muslims even picked up on the Biblical verses thing.Braddock wrote:
It's not about what the soldiers using them think, it's about how the law-abiding Muslims living in Iraq and Afghanistan perceive it... the people that the US and UK are trying to convince aren't the victims of a 'holy war'. This doesn't read well from a public image point of view.Turquoise wrote:
Even as an atheist, I find this to be a non-issue.
I don't care if they had Quranic verses on them or even lines from the Satanic Bible. If the gunsight functions like it's supposed to, what's the deal?
Dilbert makes a good point about how, if they're proud of this, why does the manufacturer choose to be somewhat sneaky about it?
Hopefully, all this means is that the military will just switch suppliers. Inevitably, there will be some radical clerics who will try to capitalize on this, but hopefully, most Muslims are smart enough to not fall into that kind of trap.