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The Nuclear Card

Muslims Meet Restaurant Owner: Change His Mind through Dialogue

Posted on 01 June 2012 by Emperor

Many, and I would venture to say most anti-Muslim bigots have never met a Muslim in their life.

Usually, when you meet an individual from a group that you have demonized and dehumanized you’re likely to drop your prejudiced attitude. Feelings of embarrasment, shame and guilt may surface, causing you to reflect and ponder on your actions.

It seems as if Michael Pollice, who posted a sign saying “Flying Remote Control Airplanes into Muslim People at the Mall is My Thing” has had a genuine change of heart after meeting local Muslims. The fact that he was getting a lot of negative attention might have had something to do with it as well:

Domenico’s Owner Takes Down Controversial Sign, Apologizes

by Jessica Sinichak (Cranberry Patch)

After the controversial sign he posted in front of Domenico’s Ristorante in Cranberry caused a stir in the community (including on the Cranberry Patch site), owner Michael Pollice has had a change of heart.

“I like to push stuff as far as it can go,” he said. “I will never do that again, because it hurts people.”

Pollice, who is known in the community for his thought-provoking—and sometimes controversial—signs, erected a sign last week that said “Flying Remote Control Airplanes into Muslim People at the Mall is My Thing.”

The sign, which received local—and even national—media coverage ignited a firestorm of responses that ranged from support of Pollice’s message—which he said was a joke—to defense of First Amendment rights to downright outrage and disgust.

In just a few days time, Cranberry Patch received close 100 responses from readers giving their opinion on the issue. Many threatened to boycott the restaurant.

According to Pollice—who said business at the restaurant actually increased—the responses at first inspired him to poke back (which he did in the comment section of the Cranberry Patch article) and to push the envelope even further. By Saturday, a new sign he posted in front of the restaurant read, “If This Sign Offends You, Call a Dead Soldier’s Parents to Complain.”

Then a phone call changed his mind.

Pollice said Asim Kokan, a board member of the Pittsburgh chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, asked him Wednesday for a face-to-face get together to talk about the sign.

Pollice agreed to the meeting, which also was attended by Kazim Reza, a member of the Muslim Association of Greater Pittsburgh and a local realtor, Scott Rudolph, a pastor with the Unitarian Universalist Church in Franklin Park, and Donna McNamara, an active member with the North Hills Anti-Racism Coalition.

Pollice said he had never before spent time with Muslims, and doing so changed his attitude. After explaining he thought of the sign as a joke, he and the visitors got along fine.

“Those guys were great,” he said. “They could have been jerks to me.”

Pollice added he apologized numerous times to the group—and even offered to hold a fundraiser at the restaurant to benefit a new mosque for the Muslim Association of Greater Pittsburgh. The association currently rents a space in Wexford.

“I think it was good thing for me,” Pollice said of the meeting. “I’m better for the experience.”

Unsure at first of what to expect, Reza said he also was pleasantly surprised at the meeting.

“He was very calm and very apologetic for hurting the feelings of Muslims and others,” he said of Pollice.

The McCandless resident—who moved from India to the United States in 1954 to attend college—said the group learned about the Domenico’s sign from an email a woman originally sent to the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh that was forwarded to other mosques around the area.

“She felt is was very, very inappropriate,” Reza said of the emailer. “She felt hurt. She felt it was totally uncalled for.”

Part of CAIR’s mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, which is why the group—which meets up for North Hills Anti-Racism Coalition events— scheduled the meeting with Pollice. Reza also invited anyone with an interest in learning more about Islam to attend prayers at MAP’s mosque in Wexford.

“We do not stop anybody. Anybody can come,” he said. “You only have to follow the basic disciplines of the mosque.”

As for Pollice, he said the incident wouldn’t deter him from posting quirky signs in the future. By Thursday, he had a new sign up that he said shouldn’t offend anyone—except maybe marine life. It reads, “Dolphins are Just Sharks Who Watch Glee.”

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04yWUuoU7Lc Justin Case

    @jawad:

    I met someone like that when I went to Infantry Basic Training back in 1981. He was from Idaho. He said that he’d never seen a Black person other than TV.

    But that’s why it’s easy for the paid Islamaphobes to deceive those who don’t know Muslims. Now, it would be hard to impossible for them to deceive my co-workers. They know that the crap these liars would spew at them is false because my co-workers know me.

    They rely heavily on the laziness of the general, unexposed public to trust the lies that they tell them are actually the truth and any truth that they hear about Islam & Muslims are actually lies.

  • Amro

    When my family moved to rural Lancashire about 15 years ago, we the first Muslims 99% of that village had met. Of course village life meant that we had to interact with everybody and get involved with the community etc and it was fantastic. So, yes, there are parts of the UK where people have not properly met a Muslim.

  • Steve

    @Lo, that might work if the people in that small town in Yorkshire never went any where else. I suppose there might be a few people who do that but they will be very much in the minority.

    By the way, what does a muslim look like?

    I too have had racial abuse screamed at me and I have been threatened on a couple of occasions with physical harm.

  • Lo

    @Steve, I once worked with a GP clinic in a small town in Yorkshire and (even I’m still baffled by this) I didn’t see a single Muslim the two month I was there. There was an Indian Hindu GP at the clinic and they talked about an ‘Asian’ GP at a nearby practice and there was one black patient. Other that that, the town was so white even my white friends felt sheepish. So yes, it is possible to never meet a Muslim in the UK. It doesn’t make you more likely to be bigots or racist. In fact, all the times I’ve had racial and Islamophobic slurs screamed at me, the abuse always come at random and from a large group of homogenously white people living in a city so multicultural you see interracial/interreligious couples everywhere everyday.

  • Steve

    I am not sure I do know what you mean

  • IslamIsStrength

    @Steve. Yes, most anti-Muslim bigots have never met a Muslim in their lives. Even if they have met Muslims, it is not ‘as Muslims’, if you know what I mean. The Muslims they meet may be customers, with whom they may have business dealings, but seldom do they interact with them as ‘Muslim persons’. I have personally come across this.

  • Steve

    “actually steve go out of most towns and cities and you will find people who have never met a muslim”

    You might find a few if you look hard enough – but will they be anti-muslim bigots?

  • Solid Snake

    @Steve

    Seeing Muslims pass by on the streets, taking a class with them, or working with them does not equate to sitting down with an open mind and getting to know that person. I am pretty sure many people in the UK have encountered Muslims/Arabs/Asians in their daily life that does not mean that they know that person. To know someone is to sit down and interact in a friendly manner. And finally yes I do believe that most Islamophobes have never met a Muslim before especially the older segment of the Islamophobe population.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    @Crow

    You wrote,
    —————————————————————————
    @decaal, here’s a better sign…everything I needed to know about decaal I learned when it opened its racist, white trash mouth. Sounds great doesn’t it? I also have a new sign for this guy to put outside his restaurant..All Islamaphobes are mouth-breathing troglodytes
    —————————————————————————

    LOL!

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    @Deccal

    You wrote,
    ————————————————————————-
    This man did not violate any laws, CAIR probably threatened him with an expensive lawsuit though, don’t believe for a minute he is being sincere in his apologies. How about this sign: Everything I needed know about Islam, I learned on 9/11
    ————————————————————————-

    Deccal, Deccal, you’re such a loon. Who even said anywhere in this article that Michael Pollice committed a crime? Also, I see no evidence that CAIR tried to sue him. They just talked him out of it. If CAIR actually did try to sue him, I they wouldn’t have any legal ground here anyway. Any good lawyer would say they don’t have a case. So threatening to sue him would probably only encourage him to keep the sign up in defiance of them.

  • mjasghar

    I would add that unlike the US (as far as I can tell) socalled Indian food is v popular here so restaurants pop up in the most unexpected places. From what I gather the US urban sturcture is different as well, esp as cities are so large that communities can easily be isolated. No corner shops or local high streets.

  • mjasghar

    actually steve go out of most towns and cities and you will find people who have never met a muslim, or have moved away from non-white skinned people. Remember that fuss about Midsommer murders having no whites?
    Heck, the north east and south west is esp low in non white people as is northern ireland – and not uncoincidentally areas with histories of racism in recent years (that BNP teacher and the English Democrats)

  • jawad

    “I can’t speak for the US but in the UK you’d have to really go out of your way to have never met a muslim.”

    I can see how that is true in the UK but in the US its not that unfathomable. Even in the state of Michigan where there is the largest muslim population in the city of Dearborn, MI, if you go to northern michigan a lot of people there have never personally met or spoke with a muslim.
    One of my colleagues is from South Dakota and when he moved to Michigan for his job i was not only the first muslim he met i was also the first asian he ever met and our other black colleague was the first black person hes ever met.
    Until then hes only seen muslims and blacks on TV.
    Those are just a few examples but there are many states w/ such a small population of muslims that they have never met one personally (especially the southern states and the northern most midwest states).

    By the way, does anyone know if there is any correlation w/ the population of muslims in the state and if they are pushing for anti-shariah laws?

  • Crow

    @decaal, heres a better sign…everything I needed to know about decaal I learned when it opened its racist, white trash mouth. Sounds great doesnt it? I also have a new sign for this guy to put outside his restaurant..All Islamaphobes are mouth-breathing troglodytes

  • Steve

    “So, of everything surrounding this incident, and the outcome, all you latch on is the posters opinion?”

    The story is nice enough.

    I can’t speak for the US but in the UK you’d have to really go out of your way to have never met a muslim.

  • deccal

    This man did not violate any laws, CAIR probably threatened him with an expensive lawsuit though, don’t believe for a minute he is being sincere in his apologies. How about this sign: Everything I needed know about Islam, I learned on 9/11.

  • jawad

    i wonder if steve posts on atlasshrugs w/ comments pointing out quotes/comments he has issues with…

    or does he only do it here?

  • http://webdawah.blogspot.com/ Webdawah

    @ Steve

    So, of everything surrounding this incident, and the outcome, all you latch on is the posters opinion? There’s no positive emotion you get from such a story?

  • http://www.loonwatch.com Garibaldi

    This is the hard task, actually going out and civilly discussing all manner of bias and pre-conceived notions. This is how the anti-Muslim movement will be defeated in the long run.

  • Khalid

    @Steve
    Yes, really.
    Some of whom have now met Muslims after it was too late and now think the smiley faces Muslims put on are just Taqiyya and pretexts to war.

  • http://www.wmonline.com BuddhaShrink

    Yes, really!

    Good one Emperor! Very nice post and I agree that this is a big deal and an important story.

    Communication is good and adds another important tool to the toolbox. Otherwise, when a hammer is your only tool, all your problems look like nails.

    Thanks for this anti-loon story.

  • Steve

    “Many, and I would venture to say most anti-Muslim bigots have never met a Muslim in there life.”

    Really?

  • MC

    Dialogue is all we need. Sometimes, just talking to each other helps.

  • mindy1

    :D :D I love it when people get along-let’s hope he can find signs in the future that make people laugh, but are not mean

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    @Emperor

    This may not seem like that big of a deal to some, but its still excellent news. It shows that sometimes dialog can work and that sometimes just getting to know someone can change unreasonable attitudes that people have.

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