A moment of silence was asked for to honor the dead. And they Booed, and shouted slogans.Just in case anyone decided to claim (as has already happened) that Muslims are staying silent over the Paris attacks. They're not. Clearly. You're just not listening.
Paris attacks: Muslims around the world condemn Islamic State massacre
Iran, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Indonesia, Qatar and Turkey have all condemned these attacks, as shown by this site.
"Not in my name" - Muslims speak out against Paris attacks conducted in the name of Islam
Loads of Muslims on Twitter denouncing the attacks.
Muslims strongly condemn Paris terror attacks
"Muslims worldwide on Saturday strongly condemned the terrorist attacks by the Islamic State that killed at least 127 people in Paris."
"Tariq Ramadan, a professor of Islamic Studies at Oxford University in England and president of the European Muslim Network think tank said in a statement: “Absolute and immediate condemnation. They shouted, we are told, ‘Allahu akbar” (God [is] the greatest) to support and justify their inhuman actions."
Just because you're not listening, doesn't mean they aren't speaking.
what more do you need to know?
Maybe, maybe not. Seems to me the reaction of the Turkish soccer fans is a better indicator of which way th wind is blowing
France: Only 30 Muslims show up for rally against Paris jihad attacks
That depends if you understand WHY they did this. You make the assumption they do this because they support ISIS and the attacks on Paris.
Okay, and?
Maybe they've seen a lot of killing going on in their region and wondering why there aren't minute silences for those.
That sounds like a real stretch to me. They've seen a lot of killing in their region? by who? because having a minute of silence is sort of a western cultural thing, but they still could have respected it.
Maybe, their th ones doing the killing in their region. Ever been to a soccer game before????
That was all explained in post 260. Apparently that culture chants to honor the victims.
Why would they be expected to observe a foreign culture's tradition and ignore their own? Do you do that?