Kelly of the Phoenix
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It might not. They may be as clueless as the people who attacked Sikhs after 9/11.I'd suggest they add some Ancient Egyptian/Goddess Isis images to their next sign. Perhaps it'l help remove the suspicion that it has something to do with Radical Islam.
I think it reflects the stupidity of America perfectly:
1) "ISIS" calls themselves: ad-Dawlah al-Islāmiyah fī 'l-ʿIrāq wa-sh-Shām. ISIS is our convenient and made up news media name for them not what they call themselves. ISIL is a better acronym and more correct, but still not the one we use. (Islamic State of Iraq and Levant)
2) They don't write it in English.. lol... if it was truly on a sign a red-blooded American probably wouldn't know anyway.
3) ISIS was a Goddess four-thousand years before the American media used the word.
That won't work if the shop were located in one of those Bible Belt towns. There are as many red-neck bigots,who don't like pagans.I'd suggest they add some Ancient Egyptian/Goddess Isis images to their next sign. Perhaps it'l help remove the suspicion that it has something to do with Radical Islam.
And the vandals should themselves - SSV - Stupid, Sociopath Vandals.
I would prefer to insult a Russian ship than a goddess.Russia would complain...SSV-33 is a command ship.
When you read the three letters "Isis," what is the first thing that comes to mind for you nowadays? Be honest.
Since the terrorist organization known by various names has been in the headlines a lot lately, it is extremely unfortunate that the most popular term to refer to this group has become the acronym "ISIS." Why, do you ask? Because Isis is the name of an Egyptian goddess, honored and worshipped today by a fair number of contemporary Pagans. One of the more well-known Pagan supply shops uses the name of the goddess for their business, and while Pagan business are sadly no strangers to vandalism and hate crimes, it's even worse when it's because our sacred things get conflated with terrorist organizations. As the Wild Hunt covered:
Isis Bookstore Vandalized
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Over the past weekend, Isis Books and Gifts was vandalized for the fourth time in the past year. In this recent incident, a brick was thrown through the lower portion of the sign.
The book store owner, Karen Charboneau-Harrison, doesn’t know who did this. However, the reason itself is not a mystery. The vandalism happened one day after the Beirut and Paris terrorist attacks. She told a local reporter for CNN, “I don’t know if somebody walking down the street just saw our name on the sign and kind of lost it for a moment and threw a rock through it … or if it was an ignorant person who actually thought this was a bookstore for terrorists, I don’t know.”
Although confusion between the store’s name and the terrorist group is causing problems, Charboneau-Harrison has no intention of changing the name. On Facebook, Isis Books posted, “The name Isis is that of the Egyptian Goddess of women, marriage, magick, healing and more. However, with our media and politicians constantly using the word to name those in the Middle East who are the source of such horror, some people seem to get confused. Please help us to educate the media and your family and friends to call the terrorists by a more correct name – Daesh – not Islamic State, not ISIS, not ISIL.”
(from The Wild Hunt Blog)
What do we do about things like this? Can we do anything? My sympathies and support go out to their business, and may they stand firm against the tides of blind bigotry. I've purchased some things from them in the past, and it would be awful for them to go under because of sloppy choice of words on the part of the mass media.