May 26, 2004
The petition drive was intended to stop a noise ordinance amendment regulating the religious messages. The City Council voted unanimously to reject the petitions and place the issue before city voters in the next election.The city council determined that they did not have the right to regulate the hours when the prayer call would be broadcast through loudspeakers in the community.“I am appalled by the level of racism I have seen,” Councilman Scott Klein said. “The people opposing this amendment (that allows the calls to prayer) have nothing on the boys from Birmingham (Ala.).”
But Robert Zwolak of Hamtramck, who led the petition drive, was just as upset by the council's actions.
“The damage has been done. This is Chernobyl,” Zwolak said, referring to the nuclear power plant disaster in Ukraine in 1986. “The fallout will last for many years.”
The Muslim Call to Prayer will be announced in Arabic by loudspeaker five times per day beginning Friday afternoon.
The council fails to recognize that in their zeal to promote "diversity," that personal property rights are being trampled. Doesn't an individual have the right not to be disturbed by moose-like wailing five times per day in their own home?
This not a racial issue, as the liberal member of the city councl quoted above would have you believe, but a issue of community peace.
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