The shooting at the Sikh temple in Wisconsin earlier this month drew national attention to America's peaceful Sikh community, and the violence that community has faced since the September 11 attacks.
One of the most heartfelt tributes to the victims to emerge in the last few weeks comes from Zaki Syed, a Muslim-American rapper. Syed is a student mastering in Sociology at California State University, Sacramento, and has created a spoken word rap calling for tolerance in the wake of the massacre.
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So powerful - thank you for airing this segment.
Eventually, all people will start looking inside about their rage and confusion in life instead of striking out against their fellow men
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