Mohammed_Rots_In_Hell
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This has been my contention all along! Good observation Khony!Jhony5 said:Why is it that the muslim community only speaks out against the backlash of anti-muslim chatter and not the depravity of the members of their religion?
EXACTLY!When I hear muslim leaders condeming terrorist actions, they seem to talk out of the side of their neck.
They are!They seem more concerned about the image of their religion then what is wrong with it.
This is a good analogy, I would like to add, however, that the "good" members of team B never say anything about or to the "bad" members and seem to actually relish in the glory of the team when they are victorious over team A, even though they win by the cheating and underhandedness of the bad members.Allow me to use a sports analogy. Team A plays by the rules. Team B has half of their team playing dirty and half playing clean. Are the good members of team B responsible for the mis-doings of half their team? Should the team as a whole not be condemed for the actions of the deviant members?
Yes, where is it?Obviously team B represents The nation of Islam as a whole. Where is the internal uproar in the muslim world?
This is where we differ (slightly)... I believe Islam to be evil, murderous and deceitful. The muslims themselves are just regular people who have been decieved by this demonic cult. They need deliverance and salvation! Islam itself needs to be wiped out!I watch alot of news and documentaries. I read alot of news magazines and read a lot on the net. I see muslims taking to the streets with a passionate statement. They scream and howl. They brandish outrageous banners and signs that make loud-n-clear statements. But the message is always the same. Jihad, hate, and threats against western culture. Since so many claim the mass of muslims are peaceful, why are they not extending the same passionate exercise of public display to root out the radicals? The world is turning against them and yet they do nothing to stem the tide. This is why they are evermore deserving of discrimination.