In an example of purely ignorant racism, a shooting
range in Arkansas turned away two prospective customers because the
owner believed the men are muslim. While that in itself would show
blatant discrimination, it turns out the men she told to leave aren’t
even muslim. The father and son are of South Asian descent and have
brown skin, which appears to be the justification the owner used in
booting them from the premises.
The Arkansas Times reported on the story Tuesday
after speaking with the son, who requested that his name not be
released. The man explains he and his father went to The Gun Cave Indoor
Shooting Range in Hot Springs to spend some “guy time” together
shooting guns. He pointed out that he is a college student who attends
away from home and hadn’t been to the shooting range in a while. The man
explained that he and his father used to go to the range before with no
problems but it has “changed ownership recently.”
The current owner, Jan Morgan, was profiled by the Times last September when
she declared her gun range a “muslim free zone.” Her declaration made
her something of a celebrity among the misinterpreting the 2nd Amendment and the gun nuts
crowd. In her essay,
she said the reason she was banning muslims from her establishment is
her belief that islam is a theocracy. Here is her explanation:
I view islam as a theocracy, not a religion. islam is the union of political, legal, and religious ideologies. In other words, law, religion and state are forged together to form what muslims refer to as “The nation of islam.”It is given the sovereign qualities of a nation with clerics in the governing body and Sharia law all in one. This is a Theocracy, not a religion.The US Constitution does not protect a theocracy.
Now, we can debate whether or not certain followers
of islam feel it is a theocracy and that governments should be run
following the tenets of islam. However, the fact that Morgan points to
“The nation of islam” to make her point shows just how utterly ignorant
and ridiculous she truly is. The nation of islam is a black separatist
movement based in the United States that uses muslim teachings and has
had ties with other islamic leaders, but only has a core membership of about 50,000 and hardly speaks for muslims around the world.
When the Times profiled Morgan last
September, they wondered how she was going to determine who was muslim
and who wasn’t when they walked through her doors. Well, it appears that
they got their answer — good old fashioned racism. According to the
prospective customer, once they started filling out paperwork at the
counter, the woman assisting them (presumably Morgan) told them that the
range was a muslim free zone and asked if they were muslim. Both of
them said they weren’t, but the father asked why the range didn’t allow muslims. After a short conversation, the woman told them that they
needed to leave or she was going to call the cops on them, saying “I
don’t think you guys should be here.”
As the man explained, he and his father have brown
skin, which may have made her suspicious of their supposed religious
affiliation. He also pointed out that she said, “I would hope if you
were muslim you guys wouldn’t be cowards and would be up front about
it.” The college student told the Times he wouldn’t be pressing charges
or taking any further action, but did want to get the story out due to
the intolerance he faced. A call to the gun range from the Times was not
answered as the paper said the person answering quickly hung up on
them.
After the Times had run the story Tuesday afternoon, Morgan responded with a Facebook post of her own.
In her post, she provided pictures of Indian customers of hers,
claiming she serves brown-skinned people all the time. She also took a
shot at the “liberal mainstream media” (natch) and said she has the
right to refuse service to anyone she deems to be a danger or acting
irrationally, perhaps implying that the two customers in the Times piece
acted out of line or exhibited dangerous traits.
Anyway, if you aren’t a muslim, or have no problems
supporting a business that plays on xenophobic fears, then make your way
down to Hot Springs, Arkansas, and go shoot some guns!
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