STOP THE HATE MAIL!

Posted by a conscious life on September 9th, 2006 filed in Stop the Madness!, Theology & Religion, Boycotts & Political Stuff

So I received this email from a lady I know from church. I responded to it because I don’t agree with passing around this sort-of thing. I got a nasty email back from her daughter (who thought I had sent her some virus or something… it wasn’t the case… there was no attachment in my email). Anyhow, the point is… that I’m sick of Christians passing this crap around the internet!!!!!!!

USPS New Stamp

This one is impossible to believe. Scroll down for the text.If there is only one thing you forward today…..let it be this!

REMEMBER the MUSLIM bombing of PanAm Flight 103!

REMEMBER the MUSLIM bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993!

REMEMBER the MUSLIM bombing of the Marine barracks in Lebanon!

REMEMBER the MUSLIM bombing of the military barracks in Saudi Arabia!

REMEMBER the MUSLIM bombing of the American Embassies in Africa!

REMEMBER the MUSLIM bombing of the USS COLE!

REMEMBER the MUSLIM attack on the Twin Towers on 9/11/2001!

REMEMBER all the AMERICAN lives that were lost in those vicious MUSLIM attacks!

Now the United States Postal Service REMEMBERS and HONORS the EID MUSLIM holiday season with a commemorative first class holiday postage stamp.

REMEMBER to adamantly and vocally BOYCOTT this stamp when purchasing your stamps at the post office.

To use this stamp would be a slap in the face to all those AMERICANS who died at the hands of those whom this stamp honors.

REMEMBER to pass this along to every patriotic AMERICAN you know.

Here was my reply:

I can’t say that I agree with the way of thinking in this email. Those Muslim attacks were by radicals… most not citizens of this country. What about all of the killings by Christians done in the name of God?There are MANY Patriotic Americans who ARE Muslim, too. Let’s honor the diversity that this country has… and the freedom of religion that wars have been fought for.

Here is the nasty email I received back from her daughter:

All through time there have been factions– caused by religion, race, geography, law, money, politics, more recently sexual orientation as well.

No one denies a lot more harm than good has been done in the past of mankind– the Holocaust, forced death trails, evictions, mass murders from ignorance or greed.

But life moves on. Even those things we say affect us deeply only do so on a cerebral level, and too few of us use more than a tiny part of our inner brains. Most of our attention is caught up in bills, food preparation and family.

So if it’s all the same to you, I’ll thank you to stay out of my e-mail–freedom of speech is just as devoutly praised in this country as freedom of religion, and came first in the constitution for a reason.

With all that said, I don’t give a damn what’s on a flipping stamp. I’m pissed off that you dared send me a virus through what was intended to be a conscientious objection to the endless senselessness of a president all people with a modicum of intelligence wished would somehow manage to keep us out of war for the next little while. I think we’re all sick of hearing about the death toll, of all involved.

Here is my reply to that:

Now that I check the original email sent by _____ (who is your mom… right ______?… your email is the same as the girl named as ______ in the email _____ sent)… there was an attachment to the email that I didn’t open. I also checked my response email and there is no attachment forwarded. So if you received a virus from the email about the stamp then it would have been from the original email which you also received… directly from your mom (that’s if you are _____… if not then _____ has your email address as her daughter’s email address).

You may not care what’s on a stamp, and that’s fine. But this email is being passed around, spreading hate (very reminiscent of the way Asian Americans were treated during and after the Vietnam War), and the email IS about a stamp. Not about “a conscientious objection to the endless senselessness of a president, all people with a modicum of intelligence wished would somehow manage to keep us out of war for the next little while.”

I am so sick of this kind-of crap floating around the internet and through email! Should we bring up the Crusades where thousands of people were killed because they were a different religion. I’m sick of being grouped into the mix of these kind of people when I say that I’m a Christian. This is NOT spreading the love of Jesus!

Oh, and what got me the most about her reply was this “I think we’re all sick of hearing about the death toll, of all involved.” OMG! Are you serious! Do you want to say that to the parents of soldiers coming home in a box!? *&q#$&*$&@#$*!!!!!!


8 Responses to “STOP THE HATE MAIL!”

  1. momof3feistykids Says:

    This really baffles and saddens me too. :-( I hope most people realize that most of us Christians don’t have this mentality.

  2. Dawn Says:

    I left a Christian HS group because I was so hurt by comments like the email you received. Its definitely not what Christ wants. I find myself being hesitant to identify myself as a Christian because I’m afraid people will think I’m the “Religious Right” variety. However, I’ve found Sojourners, www.sojo.net and other webblogs like www.publicchristian.com, and I realize there are still many of us who believe in God’s love and its power to heal. I don’t understand why the RR variety of Christian can’t see how they alienate everyone with a message of hate. How can you expect to show God’s love that way? Speaking of the crusades, you’d think people would wonder why God did not allow the Christian’s to win. Could it be because he does not favor war? Why would he want his message of love and hope spread through further death and destruction after his son paid that price?

    I’m a fan of your blog and check it often. You’ve brought me comfort and inspiration as you share your struggles and joys.

  3. Andrea (admin) Says:

    Oh UGH. So sorry you had to deal with that. I so know what you mean, it’s like I want to say “But I’m a *nice* Christian!”

  4. dumboxacademy Says:

    Wow, this is sickening. I think these people are just so ignorant. Perhaps because they have never really encountered Muslims in their lives so their only viewpoint comes from the evening news? I have been blessed to know many Muslims in my life and I have yet to run into a terrorist. Instead they were just regular folks. We live next door to a Muslim family and their little 6 year old boy plays with my kids all the time. When Christians spew hatred like that, I don’t think they realize they are including such innocents as our little next door neighbor.

    Blessings,

    Faith

  5. hakim baker Says:

    Thanks everyone. It’s nice to see an enlightened discussion.

    Don Hakim

  6. Max Says:

    Ignorance = bliss, right?

    I would just say “screw it, it won’t make any difference in the end.”

    But it’s people like that running our country…

  7. lorin Says:

    I think what she’s trying to say (in the first email, not the 2nd crazy one) is wrong - but that we also need to not be ignorant. There are radical Christians and radical Muslims, but there are hundreds of thousands more radical muslims and they hate - they don’t want to talk, they don’t respond to political correctness. We should NOT hate back, but we need to be able to say facts without being called racist or put down.

  8. Ren Says:

    I’d have to wager that there is NO WAY the above person could possibly know the number of radical christian’s vs. radical muslim. The whole thing smacks of “Us vs. them” mentality just like the original email. Yuck.
    There have been far too many wars in the name of Christ for any Christian to say Muslims are more violent. Let’s see…anyone remember reading about the CRUSADES?
    Glad you stood up to this crap!