It's incredibly disturbing when a country, particularly your own country, uses discrimination as a basis for an investigation.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Discrimination is a disease.
Many countries persecute their own citizens and intern them in prisons or concentration camps. Oppression is becoming more and more a part of the systems.
So as soon as the land was worth something and there was money in the bank, all of a sudden everybody got interested in non-discrimination, in who's really going to administer this stuff.
Codifying discrimination in our laws should be something we read about in American history, not on the front pages of today's American newspapers and magazines.
All I can say is I am sensitive to discrimination on any basis because I have experienced that upset.
When you discriminate against anyone, you discriminate against everyone. It's a display of terrible intolerance.
It's interesting to take a look at people who deal with prejudice on a daily basis - it's been a real eye opener for me.
But I can tell that once, and if, and when this issue gets to be, under real terms, investigated, you will be seeing certain people that we know from this country standing trial; and they will be prosecuted criminally.
I'm not in favor of any discrimination of any form.
Clearly it is better that, when someone is wanted by the international police, and this person travels, and a country knows about it, that country reports the fact.