By John Jay Myers. Others opining on this issue include Darryl Perry, Wayne Root, John Hospers, Reactions to Root’s piece from the libertarian blogosphere, LNC member Daniel Wiener, Tom Knapp, Kristin Davis, Warren Redlich, Carl Paladino, and LPHQ interns Marissa Giannotta and Josh Roll.
I called this “My shameful take on the Mosque”, because I believe our country has much more important things to worry about than destroying property rights and freedom of religion. I have noticed that whenever election season comes around the media pulls out all the truly divisive issues in our culture.
This is a shame, it is a shame that I have to defend the basic principles of our country in this day and age. Possibly more shameful that I have to do it to combat rhetoric from my peers.
A cursory glance at the New York mosque situation tells you that the government has no right to stop a mosque from being built. There is no special area around ground zero where suppressing religion and blocking people’s use of their property is somehow ok.
Last I checked this was America and we believe in the Constitution, and we believe in rights.
Most Libertarians will tell you that you MAY be a Libertarian if you believe in property rights and freedom of religion.
But common sense will tell you that you are definitely NOT a libertarian if you don’t.
But then there are some who say the bigger question is, not whether the government can stop it, but “Is it right?” Some people are saying that this is an insult to those who died. That the people building this mosque are being insensitive. Those people are the most insensitive people in America.
For example, right wing conservative Wayne Allyn Root said, “the building of a mosque at the attack site where thousands of our own perished in an act of war – must not be allowed.”
Wayne couldn’t be more wrong. Some of those Americans who died were Muslim Americans. 7 Million Muslim Americans mourned the attacks on 9/11. Libertarians are proud of not making knee jerk reactions, and that we stick to our principles. Wayne and other talking head pundits are insinuating that it was all Muslims who attacked us, when in fact it was just a few. They are casting a broad racist net over an entire culture.
Can you imagine how ignorant and racist it would sound if someone said that a church could not be built in Oklahoma City because the ones responsible for that attack were Christians?
You have every right to feel however you wish about Muslims or any group you like, and you have every right to express your feelings. But, by calling for government to stop the mosque, you are allowing the terrorists to win. We cannot allow them, or racist sentiments perpetuated by TV talking heads, to threaten American freedoms.
By calling on the Muslims to stop building the Mosque you are blaming 1.5 billion people for the actions of 18.
They say if fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in a flag and waving a cross.
You may think a mosque dishonors dead Americans. But I assure you, spreading racism, threatening property rights, and calling for the state to target religions you don’t like is a greater dishonor, to all Americans.

14 responses so far ↓
1 NewFederalist // Aug 16, 2010 at 9:26 am
This should be edited. It repeats/
2 NewFederalist // Aug 16, 2010 at 9:26 am
That is . not/
3 George Phillies: ‘Islamophobia is an opposite of Libertarian’ | Independent Political Report // Aug 16, 2010 at 9:42 am
[...] Comments John Jay Myers: ‘My shameful take on the Mosque’ | Independent Political Report on Blogosphere reactions to Wayne Root’s ‘Why the 9/11 Mosque Controversy Is NOT About [...]
4 Erik G. // Aug 16, 2010 at 10:27 am
The “they” JJM is referencing here from “they say if fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in a flag and waving a cross,” was originally Sinclair Lewis in his famous novel “It Can’t Happen Here.”
Awesome book btw, for those who haven’t heard of it. I recommend the edition with the Michael Meyer introduction.
5 Debbie M. // Aug 18, 2010 at 3:09 pm
Very well put, John.
Here’s a link to another article:
‘Mosque’ Debate Is a Red Herring
http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=12063
6 Video: New York Libertarian candidate Warren Redlich comments on mosque controversy | Independent Political Report // Aug 22, 2010 at 4:52 pm
[...] takes on the “mosque” controversy: John Jay Myers, Darryl Perry, Wayne Root (1) and (2), John Hospers, Reactions to Root’s piece from the [...]
7 Statement on the ‘Ground Zero Mosque’ by Jake Towne | Independent Political Report // Aug 22, 2010 at 7:05 pm
[...] opinions on the “ground zero mosque” previously posted at IPR: Warren Redlich video, John Jay Myers, Darryl Perry, Wayne Root (1) and (2), John Hospers, Reactions to Root’s piece from the [...]
8 Libertarian Party Blog: ‘Ron Paul, former LP Presidential candidate, supports property rights of Islamic cultural Center supporters’ | Independent Political Report // Aug 25, 2010 at 8:20 pm
[...] candidates for Governor in bold): Mike Beitler, Howie Hawkins, Jake Towne, Warren Redlich video, John Jay Myers, Darryl Perry, Wayne Root (1) and (2), John Hospers, Reactions to Root’s piece from the [...]
9 Phil Maymin: In the Lower Manhattan Islamic center debate, everyone is pretending to be something they’re not | Independent Political Report // Aug 26, 2010 at 2:29 pm
[...] for Governor in bold): Ron Paul, Mike Beitler, Howie Hawkins, Jake Towne, Warren Redlich video, John Jay Myers, Darryl Perry, Wayne Root (1) and (2), John Hospers, Reactions to Root’s piece from the [...]
10 Libertarian Mike Beitler: ‘Mosque issue hijacked for political expediency’ | Independent Political Report // Aug 26, 2010 at 7:00 pm
[...] (New York candidates for Governor in bold): Howie Hawkins, Jake Towne, Warren Redlich video, John Jay Myers, Darryl Perry, Wayne Root (1) and (2), John Hospers, Reactions to Root’s piece from the [...]
11 Howie Hawkins (G-NY) Decries Attack on Proposed Muslim Center near World Trade Center | Independent Political Report // Aug 26, 2010 at 10:35 pm
[...] Zero Mosque” (New York candidates for Governor in bold): Jake Towne, Warren Redlich video, John Jay Myers, Darryl Perry, Wayne Root (1) and (2), John Hospers, Reactions to Root’s piece from the [...]
12 Libertarian Peacenik on the “Ground Zero Mosque” and the Libertarian Party | Independent Political Report // Aug 28, 2010 at 11:58 am
[...] in bold): Phil Maymin, Ron Paul, Mike Beitler, Howie Hawkins, Jake Towne, Warren Redlich video, John Jay Myers, Darryl Perry, Wayne Root (1) and (2), John Hospers, Reactions to Root’s piece from the [...]
13 Conservative Party of New York State campaigns against ‘Mosque at Ground Zero’ | Independent Political Report // Aug 29, 2010 at 12:47 am
[...] Thomas Sipos, Phil Maymin, Ron Paul, Mike Beitler, Howie Hawkins, Jake Towne, Warren Redlich video, John Jay Myers, Darryl Perry, Wayne Root (1) and (2), John Hospers, Reactions to Root’s piece from the [...]
14 Green Howie Hawkins: 911, the Mosque and “why do republican rightwingers hate our freedom” | Independent Political Report // Aug 30, 2010 at 10:33 am
[...] Maymin, Ron Paul, Mike Beitler, Howie Hawkins print commentary, Jake Towne, Warren Redlich video, John Jay Myers, Darryl Perry, Wayne Root (1) and (2), John Hospers, Reactions to Root’s piece from the [...]
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