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Date: | Sat, 25 Sep 1999 20:52:07 +0200 |
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Habib wrote:
"Brother Kabir
"you are entitled to your opinion .
I just want to let you know that when someone comes to the center to ask for help they do not have the type of conscience you are talking about . They just want to survive. Many of
your distant relatives have needed our services and we are glad to help them.
Thank you for all your support .
"I hope you will one day be in a position to help out in a more positive way
Wasalaam"
Brother Habib,
When you say "Many of your distant relatives have needed our services and we are glad to help them", you should go on and give examples of which of 'my distant relatives' you are talking about. I hope no relative of mine, distant or close, would need to seek support from dirty money!
Your attitude is the type that encourages public officers to embezzle public funds with the 'justification' that "A sheep grazes where it is tethered". Human beings reducing themselves to the level of a sheep in order to justify their crime.
But we are humans and therefore must have consciences. We cannot behave like sheep or zombies just because we find it most convenient! I wonder why you find it justifiable to call for the boycott of certain institutions, like McDonalds for example, because of their policies in Arab lands but can't seem to extended that justification to issues like the one at hand. I say it is because of sheer hypocrisy! Principles should be consistent and not waived in some instances and maintained in others.
Regards.
Kabir.
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