"If you’re not condemning terrorism, your accepting it, which is grossly unfair and inaccurate but it’s the situation we find ourselves in so I choose to embrace it.”
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Source/Credit: KXL 101 FM News
By Jim Ferretti | May 23, 2017
Portland, Ore. — For me, walking up and talking to someone is pretty simple. Probably because it’s part of my job to talk to people and ask them to tell me their story. So when I saw the two men with “I’m A Muslim, Ask Me Anything” t-shirts on at Washington Square, I had to stop.
I walked up to the table the two men were sitting at. There were small cakes and cups of coffee on the table, along with a sign that offered food and a conversation.
“Good afternoon gentlemen, my name is Jim Ferretti, I am a reporter for FM News 101 KXL. May I have some of your time?”
I was greeted by Harris Zafar with strong handshake and his friend. I asked if I could record our conversation and find out more about what they were doing. Harris who is a National Spokesperson for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community asked me to sit and we started.
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