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Originally Posted by Abcdxxxx
So, okay, if you argue that the cartoons offense is specifically religious, and the reaction is merely political, that's fine....but how can one say it's misleading to claim this is non-representative of Muslims, when for a fact, that IS the representation for the majority of Islam. I don't think it's a question, obviously the majority of Muslims are opposed to this, but does their representation reflect their feelings, and has moderate Islam stopped it? There are plenty of poverty stricken, oppressed people in the world who are peacefull. Why is it these things are only happening to this extent, in one specific culture? If it's not the "result of Islam" then okay, who is it a result of ?
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Yeah that's why haiti is the paradise it is, It's
Islam that causes riots.
The majority of the millions of muslims
aren't throwing bricks and molotv cocktails and I don't see how you can blame moderate muslims for not stopping them, riots aren't exactly something that have an on/off switch, do the people who are setting fires look they are responding to reason? Since we practice the religion it's
our duty to stand infront of rioters and oppose them? Do people who are boycotting everything danish seem like they aren't completely brainwashed into hating anything that oppose it's views
There is no easy answer to why these people are acting like this. There are books upon books on the subject of middle eastern/ western relations. If you think this is
only about the cartoons you have no idea what you're talking about.
Forgive me if I'm a bit edgy, but it just seems to me anytime anyone brings anything up about muslims you
constantly proclaim that Islam is an inherently flawed religion