Lovebears65
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most of America would not have such a bad outlook on them.
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Speaking out against people who think nothing of murdering innocent civilians can be a risky business, especially if one has relatives back in the 'old country.' One way to keep peoples' mouths shut is the threat to kill off family members in retaliation, and not limited to just mom, dad, junior and sis. They like that macro approach of the extended family to help get their message across.
Speaking out against people who think nothing of murdering innocent civilians can be a risky business, especially if one has relatives back in the 'old country.' One way to keep peoples' mouths shut is the threat to kill off family members in retaliation, and not limited to just mom, dad, junior and sis. They like that macro approach of the extended family to help get their message across.
Muslims do speak out against terrorism, all the time. Just Google Muslims condemn terrorism and you will find all kinds or sites and articles where they are doing just that.
You guys just dont want to hear about the peaceful Muslims who condem this stuff.
Fox doesnt like to show that side of the stroy
Given that the brothers that set the bomb in Boston were kicked out of their mosque for objecting to the imam including Martin Luther King in a sermon about people to be admired and emulated, I would say that there are a good many who follow Islam condemning the radicals.
What you are stating is that more Christians should be condemneing the Westboro Baptists. No matter how many do, it will not be enough for those that dislike Christianity. Same goes for the Muslims and their radicals.
Where are the condemnations of the daily sectarian violence within Islam? Will one of you limp wristed apologists show me?