{"id":1429,"date":"2006-08-30T15:45:08","date_gmt":"2006-08-30T21:45:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/grace-filled.net\/?p=1429"},"modified":"2006-08-30T19:15:54","modified_gmt":"2006-08-31T01:15:54","slug":"theyre-winning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/grace-filled.net\/?p=1429","title":{"rendered":"They&#8217;re Winning"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Apparently, <a href=\"http:\/\/raedinthemiddle.blogspot.com\/2006\/08\/back-from-mideast.html\">wearing a t-shirt with Arabic writing will cause you to have problems flying<\/a>.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>One of the two men who approached me first, Inspector Harris, asked for my id card and boarding pass. I gave him my boarding pass and driver&#8217;s license. He said &#8220;people are feeling offended because of your t-shirt&#8221;. I looked at my t-shirt: I was wearing my shirt which states in both Arabic and English &#8220;we will not be silent&#8221;. You can take a look at it <a href=\"http:\/\/www.parkerstudio.com\/AAW\/notsilentstories.html\">in this picture<\/a> taken during our Jordan meetings with Iraqi MPs. I said &#8220;I am very sorry if I offended anyone, I didnt know that this t-shirt will be offensive&#8221;. He asked me if I had any other T-shirts to put on, and I told him that I had checked in all of my bags and I asked him &#8220;why do you want me to take off my t-shirt? Isn&#8217;t it my constitutional right to express myself in this way?&#8221; The second man in a greenish suit interfered and said &#8220;people here in the US don&#8217;t understand these things about constitutional rights&#8221;. So I answered him &#8220;I live in the US, and I understand it is my right to wear this t-shirt&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Then I once again asked the three of them : &#8220;How come you are asking me to change my t-shirt? Isn&#8217;t this my constitutional right to wear it? I am ready to change it if you tell me why I should. Do you have an order against Arabic t-shirts? Is there such a law against Arabic script?&#8221; so inspector Harris answered &#8220;you can&#8217;t wear a t-shirt with Arabic script and come to an airport. It is like wearing a t-shirt that reads &#8220;I am a robber&#8221; and going to a bank&#8221;. I said &#8220;but the message on my t-shirt is not offensive, it just says &#8220;we will not be silent&#8221;. I got this t-shirt from Washington DC. There are more than a 1000 t-shirts printed with the same slogan, you can google them or email them at wewillnotbesilent@gmail.com . It is printed in many other languages: Arabic, Farsi, Spanish, English, etc.&#8221; Inspector Harris said: &#8220;We cant make sure that your t-shirt means we will not be silent, we don&#8217;t have a translator. Maybe it means something else&#8221;. I said: &#8220;But as you can see, the statement is in both Arabic and English&#8221;. He said &#8220;maybe it is not the same message&#8221;. So based on the fact that Jet Blue doesn&#8217;t have a translator, anything in Arabic is suspicious because maybe it&#8217;ll mean something bad!<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Umm&#8230; y&#8217;all: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.schneier.com\/blog\/archives\/2006\/08\/what_the_terror.html\">they&#8217;re winning!<\/a>   Am I the only one (besides <a href=\"http:\/\/www.davetrowbridge.com\/MT\/archives\/week_2006_08_27.html#001567\">Dave<\/a> who provided me with the links) that sees a problem with this?<\/p>\n<p><strong>Update: <\/strong>I ordered one of the shirts.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Apparently, wearing a t-shirt with Arabic writing will cause you to have problems flying. One of the two men who approached me first, Inspector Harris, asked for my id card and boarding pass. 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