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Old 02-03-2007
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Re: Young, British Muslims 'getting more radical'

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Originally Posted by Truthbetold View Post
I have nothing against muslims. Its the extremist muslims I have a problem with. And the problem I have is not being able to tell them apart.

What to do?

1. give them the benefit of the doubt and wait for the first suicide bombing.

2. Or take caution.

I take caution. When I see a Muslim in America I can't help but wonder if they are peaceful or the next suicide bomber. Call it racism but the fact is I have read too much about suicide bombings, beheadings, etc to not fear a terrorist atteck happening in the US.

The more muslims we allow into America the better the chance of one being an extremist and a terrorist attack happening. At this point I see it as inevitable.
Unfortunately your common sense approach is one that will get you labeled a 'racist' and a 'bigot' very quickly! Even though I concede that statistically radical Muslims are certainly NOT in the majority the radical population is high enough in the minority to warrant such concerns.

I tend to be accused of cherry picking but it is realism! In the UK when 37% or 40% of Muslims want theocratic Islamic law instead of the traditional Anglo-system of justice that translates into at least 592,000 of them rejecting western legal values.

When 13% of Muslims admire groups like Al-Qaeda and are ready to fight the west that translates into 208,000 willing to do so! A mere handful of radicals were able to carry out the 7/7 bombing with relative ease imagine what 13% of the radicalised UK Muslim population could do to the UK should they decide to live up to their desire to fight the west! It is frightening! There is nothing wrong with accepting reality and acknowledging the dangers of diversity in this regard!

Only the small-minded ideology-driven multiculturalists will condemn you for accepting this reality. Personally TBT, I prefer being labelled a fascist and a racist for living in the real world instead of being politically popular by choosing to live in a fantasy world of dogma and ideological ignorance.
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