The Terrorist's Son: A Story of Choice

The Terrorist's Son: A Story of Choice

2014 • 112 pages

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Zak says,
“When I was a kid, I never questioned what I heard at home or at school or at the mosque. Bigotry just slipped into my system along with everything else: Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. Pi equals 3.14. All Jews are evil, and homosexuality is an abomination. Paris is the capital of France. They all sounded like facts. Who was I to differentiate? I was made to fear people who are different and kept away from them as much as possible for my own “protection.” Bigotry is such a maddeningly perfect circle — I never got close enough to find out if I should fear them in the first place.” p. 79

October 28, 2017