{"id":187892,"date":"2017-04-15T17:16:11","date_gmt":"2017-04-15T21:16:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-first-amendment-looks-especially-beautiful-in-arabic-billmoyers-billmoyers-com\/"},"modified":"2017-04-15T17:16:11","modified_gmt":"2017-04-15T21:16:11","slug":"the-first-amendment-looks-especially-beautiful-in-arabic-billmoyers-billmoyers-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/first-amendment-2\/the-first-amendment-looks-especially-beautiful-in-arabic-billmoyers-billmoyers-com\/","title":{"rendered":"The First Amendment Looks Especially Beautiful in Arabic &#8211; BillMoyers &#8211; BillMoyers.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  Our Constitution  in every language  is our greatest defense  against bigotry.<\/p>\n<p>      The First Amendment Looks Especially [...]    <\/p>\n<p>      (Photo courtesy of the ACLU)    <\/p>\n<p>    This post originally appeared at the American Civil Liberties Union website.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 2006, a human rights advocate, who is a friend,    wasprevented from boarding his flight from New    York to California because of Arabic.  <\/p>\n<p>    My friend was wearing a T-shirt with the words We will not be    silent in both Arabic and English. He was told he could not    fly until the offending Arabic script was covered. And lest we    think our issues with Arabic have resolved themselves in the    last decade, remember that simplyspeaking Arabic on an airplanewas    grounds for removal from a flight just last year.  <\/p>\n<p>    How we got to this point is a complicated matter, but the path    forward doesnt have to be.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lest we think our issues with Arabic have resolved themselves    in the last decade, remember that simplyspeaking Arabic    on an airplanewas grounds for removal from a flight just    last year.  <\/p>\n<p>    Since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, Arab-Americans and    American Muslims have come to be viewed by some of our fellow    citizens and our own government as either victims of hate or    potential perpetrators of violence. The latter view dictates we    should be seen through a securitized lens and has produced    profiling and surveillance of our communities,watch lists and special registry programs,    to name but a few programs targeting us.  <\/p>\n<p>    However, both oversimplifications fail to capture the    experience ofbeing Arab or Muslim in post-9\/11 America,    and last years presidential campaign demonstrated that with    extraordinary clarity. We have heard condemnation of    thesurge in hate crimesbut little    discussion on how the rhetoric during the election contributed    to that hate, particularly by leading policy makers and    candidates. Instead of challenging bigoted misinformation, some    candidates furthered it.  <\/p>\n<p>    At aNew Hampshire town hall, a voter declared    to then-candidate Trump,We have a problem in this    country. Its called Muslims. He concluded by asking, When    can we get rid of them? Mr. Trumps answer: We are going to    be looking at a lot of different things.  <\/p>\n<p>    One could reasonably suggest President Trumps Muslim bans,    inboth incarnations, were the logical    continuation of that conversation in New Hampshire. The Muslim    ban is a candidate delivering on a campaign promise unlike any    we have seen in our lifetime.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thankfully, it is not that simple in our country.  <\/p>\n<p>    Standing in the path between bigotry and policy is our    Constitution. In this case, specifically the First Amendment.  <\/p>\n<p>    Standing in the path between bigotry and policy is our    Constitution. In this case, specifically the First Amendment.  <\/p>\n<p>    Among the five freedoms enshrined in the First Amendment are    freedom of speech and the right to religious freedom. Thus far,    numerous judges have found the bans to be in violation of our    First Amendment and their implementation has been stalled. In    the guise of keeping us safe, Trump has proposed unnecessary,    ineffective policies that sow fear. Americans know it, and    responded by showing up at our nations airports with banners    and legal pads to defend our Constitution and protect the    people most impacted, including those who speak the feared    language of Arabic. In addition to winning the first stay of    the ban, the ACLU has launched a We the People campaign that    features the First Amendment translated into other languages,    including Arabic, and is displaying it in ads and billboards.    Seeing the First Amendment in Arabic is particularly satisfying    at this moment as a fitting reminder that those words apply to    all of us.  <\/p>\n<p>    I worked on Capitol Hill on Sept. 11, and I was in the room    when Attorney General John Ashcroft first presented the Patriot    Act to congressional leadership. Many at the time asked: Are we    striking the right balance between protecting our national    security and our civil liberties? We should always remember    that if we are told we must choose one or the other, we are    being offered a false choice and a shortsighted remedy that    will provide neither. The same goes for bigoted, undemocratic    policies demanding that we choose between freedom or safety.  <\/p>\n<p>    Like those who advance them, policy remedies can either move    our country forward or take us back.  <\/p>\n<p>    The slogan on my friends shirt belonged to a resistance    campaign led by theWhite Rose, an extraordinary group of young    people who were brutally executed for distributing leaflets in    opposition to Nazi policies in Germany during World War II. The    phrase We will not be silent is how they concluded    theirfourth resistance flyer.  <\/p>\n<p>    Our fear of Arabic  or more specifically, of Arabs and Muslims     remains a problem for some, including those who currently    hold some important positions in our government. It is driving    anincrease in incidents of hateand bad    policies. We hope they will soon get over that irrational fear    but until they do, we too will not be silent and are protected    by the words of our Constitution and the judges sworn to uphold    them.  <\/p>\n<p>    After all, remember that my friend who was targeted for the two    words of Arabic on his T-shirt is protected by the 34 words of    Arabic  or 45 in English  appearing on a billboard near you.  <\/p>\n<p>      Daily Reads: Former Goldman Sachs President Enjoys New White      House Influence; Is Trump Dropping Big Bombs to Boost      Popularity?    <\/p>\n<p>      Margaret Atwood Reflects on The Handmaids Tale    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to see the original:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/billmoyers.com\/story\/first-amendment-looks-especially-beautiful-arabic\/\" title=\"The First Amendment Looks Especially Beautiful in Arabic - BillMoyers - BillMoyers.com\">The First Amendment Looks Especially Beautiful in Arabic - BillMoyers - BillMoyers.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Our Constitution in every language is our greatest defense against bigotry. 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