Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Empire State Building rejects Mother Teresa


The Empire State Building located on Manhattan Island, the City of New York, New York State, United States of America, is a New York icon if not an American one.
At night the top of the building is illuminated with white lights. The color of the lights sometimes are changed for special events. Such as for the Fourth of July, the lights are red, white, and blue. For Saint Patrick’s Day, green lights. Then to celebrate Mao Zedong’s 60th anniversary of the Communist Revolution in China, the lights were in red and yellow to honor the Communist takeover.


A request was made (by the Catholic League) to pay homage to Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Mother Teresa, who would have turned 100 this year. Mother Teresa with her Missionaries of Charity transcends all religions and charitable work.


Malkin Holdings, which supervises the Empire State Building, stated they do not honor religious figures. People from all over the world to establish their humanitarian credentials made the pilgrimage to visit, be with, and be photographed with Mother Teresa in India. There was no attention paid to Mother Teresa’s religion during these pilgrimages, as it was overshadowed by her humanitarian work and generosity of her soul.


So according to the people who make such decision on behalf of The Empire State Building it is okay to celebrate Mao’s anniversary, who is responsible for the starvation of close 60 million of China’s population, but not okay to honor a person of peace, Mother Teresa.


Another example of “Liberalism is a Mental Disorder,” (book title by Doctor Michael Savage).


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