iamzack, I imagine the conversation would be the same if I was talking to you in the reverse;
"We object to putting an Islamic center so close to where these people died by Muslim extremists"
"Lol you ****ing racist moron, shut up and go **** some cows."
"Look, we just don't like the idea of this being put there even though a great number of us object - it's like we're being ignored"
"No **** you're being ignored, you're all retarded."
Again, I'm not saying they're right, I'm preaching the radical notion* that if you want to affect real, lasting change and catharsis, you have to be willing to speak quietly and persevere, rather than scream, ridicule, and ignore. Again, I bring us back to the example of Mr. King, or Ghandi, or any other person that affected real change; how many people do you read about corrected social injustice by screaming and insulting the other person, or constantly belittling them as idiots?
*sarcasm