
FrontPageMagazine.com August 9, 2006
Frontpage Interview’s guest today is D.C. Watson, a former wrestler and bouncer.
He is nationally certified in Neuromuscular Physiology and is a licensed X-ray technologist. He is the author of the new book Truth is Not Bigotry.
FP: D.C. Watson, welcome to Frontpage Interview.
Watson: Thank you for having me.
FP: Tell us in general what your book is about and what inspired you to write it.
Watson: Well, the first few chapters of this book have nothing at all to do with anything other than stories being told by several of my friends about some of my wrestling and bar bouncing escapades. The reason for this was to keep things in a light-hearted format so that readers could see that I am just like many of them: an average American who was comfortably cruising through life until our nation was attacked by Islamic terrorists on 9/11.
After the attacks, as the people of this great country came together, I began to research and took notice that Muslim organizations--in particular the Council on American Islamic Relations--were going on the offensive, popping up on the news and in the newspapers.
It seemed that the more the American people learned about true Islam and spoke out about it, the more this group engaged in name-calling tactics and the labeling of honest, hard working Americans as anti-Muslim bigots and their commonly used term “Islamophobes.”
ENTIRE ARTICLE HERE.


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