Update on the discount-mats.com controversy:
An Internet company based in West Allis is responding to an inflammatory email it sent to a US soldier.
...The web site belongs to Faisal Khetani, who lives in West Allis. He says he fired the employee who sent the email.
"Whatever person said was not fair. (That person) should never have said that," said Ramzan Khetani, Faisal's father.
Ramzan and his wife say that they support the troops. Khetani lives with his parents. Their address is listed as the company's address, and they've been receiving a flood of voice messages and e-mails. Some have included nasty language and threats.
"You terrorist-loving jihad (expletive), this is America, you (expletive)! You get the (expletive) out of this country," were the words on one voice-mail left about the e-mail.
What an idiot!
This voice-mailer is acting as disgracefully as the discount-mats employee did.
I'm glad that Khetani fired the guy. Had he done that immediately, he may have been spared some of the outrage being spewed from "overzealous" supporters of the troops.
Because he didn't axe him right away, it appeared that Khetani was covering for the worker. That certainly doesn't excuse any of the out of control expressions of anger at the business owner; but Khetani's hesitancy to get rid of the employee didn't help calm things.
While I don't doubt that there are hateful people capable of leaving such an offensive voice-mail, I don't rule out the possibility that it was a set-up.
There's no way of knowing whether or not that voice-mail was a real message. It could have been left by an anti-military, anti-war type looking to divert attention from the worker's "I don't support the troops" attitude.
Who knows?
I don't think Khetani should play the victim, even though he has been hurt by the actions of his employee. Surely, he's been the undeserving target of some very hateful stuff. Still, it's best to let that go.
Khetani did the right thing by firing the guy.
Now he needs to send those mats to our troops in Iraq.
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