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Muslim worker at Paris kosher store saves 6 people from attack
Rachel Cadars
Published: 10.01.15, 20:03
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1. lassana bathily
vj whtie ,   new haven, usa   (01.10.15)
a true hero
2. We are all the same
Archer ,   Israel   (01.11.15)
Most Jews that hate Muslims in Israel are thanking him. Two face.
3. A blessing on him for a good life
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Birdi ,   Israel   (01.11.15)
You are wrong. Not every Muslim is a terrorist, not every Muslim hates us Jews. Please do not generalize. We owe this man our gratitude for saving those he saved.
5. Lassana Bathily is a good man
CJK   (01.11.15)
may he live a long, happy, healthy and prosperous life.
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Mohammad Malas ,   United Kingdom   (01.11.15)
you are spot on. as you see from my writing earlier, this man had done noble thing. saving other humans. Humans life is worthy, irrelevant of religion, believe or race
7. Muslim worker at Paris Kosher Store Saves 6 People from Atta
Mary ,   Pittsburgh, PA, USA   (01.12.15)
Young Mr. Lassana Bathily is a TRUE HERO in the sense of the word. Thank God, or Alla for you!!! Being raised in America, we're taught we have certain rights of religion, race, color, creed. And while each of us is more than willing to take advantage of it on our own terms, we do not even respect others rights to it as well. We would all do better to remember to treat everyone as we would like to be treated. Sure, there is going to be that small percent that gives everyone a bad name, but should we the majority rule? Not the Politicians, not the Religious leaders, not the people of little minds and hate. But US!!! THE MAJORITY!!! I think so! No matter what we all believe in a true God that has set forth rules for us to follow to have a good life. Should it really matter what name He gave us to follow, as long as we follow? That's how the terrorist see it! Maybe we all should as well. Then we can fight these terrorist with their own words. After all, we ALL LOVE GOD. To me, that common ground is the most important thing in the world. I hope we can all share that way one day. I love you all my sisters and brothers, for who you are. Not for who I expect you to be. And that is how we love a family.
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