5% are admitted radical Islamist If you think 5% is a tiny amount, consider this: 3% of the US fought in the revolution and 3% of Germans participated in the NAZI party.. Those 3% led to world war. You do the math.
THEY ARE ALL RADICALS!!! The Qur’an calls for the MURDER OF ALL NON-MUSLIMS!!! DONT BE FOOLED BY THE QUIET ONES, THEY ARE HERE TO MURDER US ALL!!! BEWARE OF ALL MUSLIMS!!!
I have read the Qur’an, it’s in there plain as day, this is NOT A PEACEFUL RELIGION!!! The book is full of hate and vengeance, READ THE QUR’AN FOR YOURSELF!!!
DaveBOTN says:
“Lacking any context, this video easily moves from talking about “strict sharia law” to talking about “sharia law” (any form) to talking about whether political violence is justified, or just whether some legal sanction should be taken against sacrilegious cartoons (a question asked in contrast perhaps to whether a fatwa death sentence on Kurt Westergaard is justified?)
How does would these survey numbers compare to, for example, the number of Irish people who supported or had mixed feelings about some form of violent resistance by the IRA? (Does this reveal a broad base of radical Catholicism?) Or compared to the number of Americans who support making the U.S. a Christian state with “strict” Christian laws, or who are anti-abortion to the point of supporting or at least having “mixed-feelings” about the bombing of abortion clinics? Or who feel that “revenge killing” is appropriate in some cases?
I think the truth is that people everywhere are radicalized because they know they are getting screwed somehow. Americans feel this way but express their frustration in different terms, according to their own religion and politics.
Lacking any context, this video easily moves from talking about “strict sharia law” to talking about “sharia law” (any form) to talking about whether political violence is justified, or just whether some legal sanction should be taken against sacrilegious cartoons (a question asked in contrast perhaps to whether a fatwa death sentence on Kurt Westergaard is justified?)
How does would these survey numbers compare to, for example, the number of Irish people who supported or had mixed feelings about some form of violent resistance by the IRA? (Does this reveal a broad base of radical Catholicism?) Or compared to the number of Americans who support making the U.S. a Christian state with “strict” Christian laws, or who are anti-abortion to the point of supporting or at least having “mixed-feelings” about the bombing of abortion clinics? Or who feel that “revenge killing” is appropriate in some cases?
I think the truth is that people everywhere are radicalized because they know they are getting screwed somehow. Americans feel this way but express their frustration in different terms, according to their own religion and politics.
Yes, we should be afraid, but we should be more afraid of the radicalism and hate we are fostering in our own country. This video doesn’t help – as evidenced in the comments, it just flames angry, hateful feelings toward other angry, disempowered people around the world.
5% are admitted radical Islamist If you think 5% is a tiny amount, consider this: 3% of the US fought in the revolution and 3% of Germans participated in the NAZI party.. Those 3% led to world war. You do the math.
At least it’s a religion not a cult Irfan.
THEY ARE ALL RADICALS!!! The Qur’an calls for the MURDER OF ALL NON-MUSLIMS!!! DONT BE FOOLED BY THE QUIET ONES, THEY ARE HERE TO MURDER US ALL!!! BEWARE OF ALL MUSLIMS!!!
I have read the Qur’an, it’s in there plain as day, this is NOT A PEACEFUL RELIGION!!! The book is full of hate and vengeance, READ THE QUR’AN FOR YOURSELF!!!
the muslims world it self is radicals they teach and call for death to all that are not muslim.
A perfect opportunity for a controlled strike!
no
DaveBOTN says:
“Lacking any context, this video easily moves from talking about “strict sharia law” to talking about “sharia law” (any form) to talking about whether political violence is justified, or just whether some legal sanction should be taken against sacrilegious cartoons (a question asked in contrast perhaps to whether a fatwa death sentence on Kurt Westergaard is justified?)
How does would these survey numbers compare to, for example, the number of Irish people who supported or had mixed feelings about some form of violent resistance by the IRA? (Does this reveal a broad base of radical Catholicism?) Or compared to the number of Americans who support making the U.S. a Christian state with “strict” Christian laws, or who are anti-abortion to the point of supporting or at least having “mixed-feelings” about the bombing of abortion clinics? Or who feel that “revenge killing” is appropriate in some cases?
I think the truth is that people everywhere are radicalized because they know they are getting screwed somehow. Americans feel this way but express their frustration in different terms, according to their own religion and politics.
Yes, we should be afraid, but we should be more afraid of the radicalism and hate we are fostering in our own country. This video doesn’t help – as evidenced in the comments, it just flames angry, hateful feelings toward other angry, disempowered people around the world.”
From: http://www.truthandaction.org/radicalism-muslim-world-tiny-minority-phenomenon/comment-page-5/#comment-710349
Lacking any context, this video easily moves from talking about “strict sharia law” to talking about “sharia law” (any form) to talking about whether political violence is justified, or just whether some legal sanction should be taken against sacrilegious cartoons (a question asked in contrast perhaps to whether a fatwa death sentence on Kurt Westergaard is justified?)
How does would these survey numbers compare to, for example, the number of Irish people who supported or had mixed feelings about some form of violent resistance by the IRA? (Does this reveal a broad base of radical Catholicism?) Or compared to the number of Americans who support making the U.S. a Christian state with “strict” Christian laws, or who are anti-abortion to the point of supporting or at least having “mixed-feelings” about the bombing of abortion clinics? Or who feel that “revenge killing” is appropriate in some cases?
I think the truth is that people everywhere are radicalized because they know they are getting screwed somehow. Americans feel this way but express their frustration in different terms, according to their own religion and politics.
Yes, we should be afraid, but we should be more afraid of the radicalism and hate we are fostering in our own country. This video doesn’t help – as evidenced in the comments, it just flames angry, hateful feelings toward other angry, disempowered people around the world.
its what they teach , this will go as long as the world allows islam to exist