Quantcast

Pamela Geller's "Leaving Islam?" Bus Ads Cause Controversy

DEEPTI HAJELA | 05/26/10 06:37 PM | AP

What's Your Reaction?
Leaving Islam Pamela Geller

NEW YORK — The questions on the ads aren't subtle: Leaving Islam? Fatwa on your head? Is your family threatening you?

A conservative activist and the organizations she leads have paid several thousand dollars for the ads to run on at least 30 city buses for a month. The ads point to a website called RefugefromIslam.com, which offers information to those wishing to leave Islam, but some Muslims are calling the ads a smoke screen for an anti-Muslim agenda.

Pamela Geller, who leads an organization called Stop Islamization of America, said the ads were meant to help provide resources for Muslims who are fearful of leaving the faith.

"It's not offensive to Muslims, it's religious freedom," she said. "It's not targeted at practicing Muslims. It doesn't say 'leave,' it says 'leaving' with a question mark."

Geller said the ad buy cost about $8,000, contributed by the readers of her blog, Atlas Shrugs, and other websites. Similar ads have run on buses in Miami, and she said ad buys were planned for other cities.

Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials said Geller's ad was reviewed and did not violate the agency's guidelines.

"The religion in question would not change the determination that the language in the ad does not violate guidelines," MTA spokesman Kevin Ortiz said Wednesday.

All ads are screened, MTA spokesman Aaron Donovan said. Most are reviewed by the company that handles the MTA's advertising opportunities, but some are sent to the MTA for ultimate approval.

The agency had received no complaints since the ads went up on May 14, MTA spokesman Aaron Donovan said. The 30 or so buses with the ads pass through all five boroughs of the city.

Story continues below

Faiza Ali, of the New York chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said the ads were based on a false premise that people face coercion to remain with Islam. She said Muslims believe faith that is forced is not true belief.

"Geller is free to say what she likes just as concerned community members are free to criticize her motives," Ali said.

Geller has a history of speaking out against Muslims, and the ads are "a smoke screen to advance her long-standing history of anti-Muslim bigotry," Ali said.

Geller said she had no problem with Muslims, but was working to "maintain the separation of mosque and state." She is also among those speaking out against the building of a mosque and cultural center near ground zero.

Get HuffPost New York On Twitter, Facebook, and Google Buzz!
NEW YORK — The questions on the ads aren't subtle: Leaving Islam? Fatwa on your head? Is your family threatening you? A conservative activist and the organizations she leads have paid several t...
NEW YORK — The questions on the ads aren't subtle: Leaving Islam? Fatwa on your head? Is your family threatening you? A conservative activist and the organizations she leads have paid several t...
Report Corrections
 
Comments
612
Pending Comments
1
View FAQ
You must be logged in to comment. Log in  or connect with 
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7  Next ›  Last »   (10 pages total)
Show: 
photo
deciderer   0 minute ago (9:21 PM)
When the subway first opened, the public was outraged that there were any ads on public transportation in NYC. I agree.
photo
PreacherThug   4 minutes ago (9:17 PM)
I'm amazed when I hear liberals slam evangelical Christians, but defend Muslims to the hilt. Both are psychotic and dangerous, but at least the Christian fanatics don't want to kill us. Since the New Yorkers are allowing the mosque to be built near ground zero, what's next? Perhaps soon Muslims will be able to convert the Statue of Liberty into a mosque, too.
photo
Sad But True   1 minute ago (9:19 PM)
Who is "us"?

Christian fanatics can most certainly be murderers. Scott Roeder comes instantly to mind. I'd say Dr. Tiller was part of "us".

Meanwhile, Rod Parsley, a Christian evangelist, has called for the destruction of Islam. These folks are every bit as dangerous as Islamic extremists. In fact, they're worse. They are on the cusp of power in this country...
photo

HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR

choot   5 minutes ago (9:16 PM)
Leaving religion? Bounty on your head? Is your family threatening you?

Choose Atheism to be saved.
SolarPowerGuy   6 minutes ago (9:14 PM)
All right, Ms. Geller.

So if someone was to organize a billboard campaign with the slogan "Fed up with Christian santcimony?", and direct them to agnostic and atheist web sites, you will sit on your hands and be quiet.

Right?
photo
Sad But True   5 minutes ago (9:15 PM)
She's a holocaust-denying Jew. That wouldn't phase this tea-bagging lunatic.
photo
flossophy   4 minutes ago (9:17 PM)
Of course. This is a pluralist society.

If someone put this sign up in Saud! Arab!a, they would be imprisoned or worse.
art525   1 minute ago (9:20 PM)
Ms Geller is not Christian, she is Jewish.
Loveismreligion   11 minutes ago (9:10 PM)
Mmmm so we can talk about Muslims but can't talk about Jews?
photo
flossophy   8 minutes ago (9:13 PM)
Who said you can't talk about J3ws?
Etruscate   7 minutes ago (9:13 PM)
You can talk about Jews all you want. You may be thinking of Europe, you know, that place that is *not* part of America.
photo
PreacherThug   2 minutes ago (9:19 PM)
Ah, yea....since the article is about leaving Islam, not Judaism.
photo

HUFFPOST SUPER USER

DrCardio   13 minutes ago (9:07 PM)
I'm not proud of this country anymore.
photo
flossophy   9 minutes ago (9:11 PM)
Why?
photo

HUFFPOST SUPER USER

DrCardio   5 minutes ago (9:16 PM)
Because of the r@cism-gone-wild flossophy ol' buddy...because of the r@cism-gone-wild.
Or in your case, it hurt me when I read you referring to those in the lower socioeconomic brackets as "those lesser among us." You really made an impression on me...
photo
colah   7 minutes ago (9:14 PM)
Yea, those infernal bus advertisements are just ruining the whole show.
photo

HUFFPOST SUPER USER

DrCardio   1 minute ago (9:20 PM)
It's just part of a stream of isolationist moves made by the conservatives floundering in desperation. It kind of started with Virginia celebrating the confederacy with the omission of slavery...or even when they removed gay rights in employment.
1canview   16 minutes ago (9:05 PM)
The opiate of the masses.
Lima18   5 minutes ago (9:15 PM)
MARX?
photo

HUFFPOST SUPER USER

kjallyn   16 minutes ago (9:05 PM)
If it meets whatever guidelines, it's fine.

Plus, leaving an impression of typical religio-centric arrogance and xenophobia as it does, it has the added benefit of turning way more people away from christianity than it could possibly attract, so I'm down with it.

HUFFPOST SUPER USER

jfrisco11   17 minutes ago (9:04 PM)
I leave Islam and don't believe to any religions. They are all brainwash machine. I condemn all religion who codemn that homosexuality is wrong.
photo
StillIRise   19 minutes ago (9:02 PM)
The Republican Handbook:

As a Republican, it is your moral duty and commitment to do your best to ensure that everyone ...

- is a Christian
- is heterosexual
- is white (but if not, it's OK as long as they know their place)
- pays homage to Ronald Reagan's memory
- is always afraid of something or someone
- embraces the superficial
- rejects substance
- accepts delusion
- denies reality
- despises the academia and all parts therein
- seeks to be as uninformed as possible (watches Fox News and listens to Rush Limbaugh)

Oh! And don't forget to disparage and/or insult the Muslim community at every possible opportunity.


Upon meeting these requirements, you will be given the "Real American" delusional badge of honor, as reality continues to elude you.
photo
flossophy   14 minutes ago (9:06 PM)
J3sus said to his disciples, go out into the world and persuade people to follow him. (persuade being the operative word).

M0hammed said to his disciples, go out into the world and sub.jugate people under lsIam. (sub.jugate being the operative word.)

Notice the difference between these two religious characteristics?
photo
Sad But True   11 minutes ago (9:09 PM)
Anyone arrogant enough to reject the verdict of the judge or of the priest who represents the LORD your God must be put to death. Such evil must be purged from Israel. (Deuteronomy 17:12 NLT)

If a man commits adultery with another man's wife, both the man and the woman must be put to death. (Leviticus 20:10 NLT)

Whoever sacrifices to any god, except the Lord alone, shall be doomed. (Exodus 22:19 NAB)
photo
StillIRise   11 minutes ago (9:10 PM)
... and your source for this information is ... ????????
photo

HUFFPOST SUPER USER

DrCardio   4 minutes ago (9:17 PM)
Ya, the disciples of Jesus have been a peaceful bunch. Especially while "persuading" people to follow the holy trinity.
1canview   19 minutes ago (9:02 PM)
Instead of religions fighting over customers why don't they hold a draft? Personally, I am a free agent and prefer not having a contract.
photo
Nijel   21 minutes ago (9:00 PM)
Awesome.
photo

HUFFPOST SUPER USER

LatteLiberals   21 minutes ago (9:00 PM)
If this were a support group for Muslims run by former Muslims I could see no harm in it, but I don't think that is the case with Ms. Geller.
photo
Its The Voice of Reason   17 minutes ago (9:04 PM)
What is the difference? Only former rape victims can counsel rape victims?
photo
Sad But True   13 minutes ago (9:08 PM)
Leaves the victims of Christian sexual abuse at the hands of priests out of this.
photo
HamletsMill   2 minutes ago (9:19 PM)
Buddy Jesus rocks! We now need a Buddy Muhammad! When will any good rock guitarists worth a damn come out of the Middle East? At least Pete Townshend has his Zoroastrian jacket on here and could care less about people killing each other over "religion". The Great Hippie from Nazareth was killed by an "organized religion". Is anyone getting the Cosmic Truth of that ironic message?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zydAs5bRW1U
Blixa   15 minutes ago (9:06 PM)
Actually, they are, as far as I can see. If you go on the site, you find
http://apostatesofislam.com/
http://www.faithfreedom.org/
http://www.reformislam.org/
http://www.answeringmuslims.com/
joebben   14 minutes ago (9:07 PM)
So you have to qualify as a muslim in order to say anything about it?
lodger16x   22 minutes ago (8:58 PM)
It is clear from the earliest days of Islam that leaving Islam is punishable by death.
roshni   27 minutes ago (8:53 PM)
I hear the church of scientology threatens its members too if they want to leave.
Blixa   18 minutes ago (9:03 PM)
So far not with death, but Scientology has a drawn-out process they call "Routing Out" which can take years, if you follow their rules. It's all with the intention of talking you out of leaving.
http://leavescientology.blogspot.com/
photo
colah   17 minutes ago (9:03 PM)
Others you can add to that list: Mormons & Xe/Blackwater.
(I consider Xe a religion of its own.)