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A lion doesn't care for the opinions of sheep.

This post is beyond moronic. If I wasn't a Muslim as well, I would be thoroughly amused with how often you detriment the reputation of your own faith.


I do in fact know a few thousand Muslims. My parents and the rest of my family for example. Fortunately, most of them are just culturally Muslim, and not the nasty-breath-with-a-three-foot-beard type. The "point" you're making is that the filthy terrorists who keep blowing up innocents all over the world should not be labelled as such, since this man isn't. That's about as typical a Muslim opinion as it gets.

Lets watch our wording here a bit, Siromar. This is most certainly not a "typical" sentiment amongst Muslims, especially among the ones that I have met, interacted with, or read about (other than the ones popularized by Western Media, of course). This would be akin to me characterizing priests as typically being child-molesters.
 
This post is beyond moronic.




Lets watch our wording here a bit, Siromar. This is most certainly not a "typical" sentiment amongst Muslims, especially among the ones that I have met, interacted with, or read about (other than the ones popularized by Western Media, of course). This would be akin to me characterizing priests as typically being child-molesters.


My experience as well.

Edit: I found out Osama was dead from a text sent to me by a Muslim friend. He was glad that terrorist was gone. He could no longer villify his religion.
 
I love how he says he cannot say the same for muslims and then he later gives his parents and his relatives as an example for Muslims.

Maybe not your family but most Muslims condemn terrorists no matter their religion.

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree I guess.
 
I love how he says he cannot say the same for muslims and then he later gives his parents and his relatives as an example for Muslims.

Maybe not your family but most Muslims condemn terrorists no matter their religion.

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree I guess.

He then referred to his family as culturally Muslim, which to me would indicate that they would be against terrorism as well.


But I still don't understand the rest of Siromar's point. Siromar, in my entire life, I have only met one muslim who supported terrorism against a nation. He was a Palestinian, and his brother was killed by Israeli troops for no reason; as a result, he would cheer when he heard reports of Hezbollah bombing Israel. Do I agree with him? God no. Do most muslims agree with him, at least the ones that Ive met, the imams that Ive met, and many of the muslims that I have acquainted with in the Edmonton area? Nope. However, we would all understand where his hatred was coming from.
 
This post is beyond moronic. If I wasn't a Muslim as well, I would be thoroughly amused with how often you detriment the reputation of your own faith.




Lets watch our wording here a bit, Siromar. This is most certainly not a "typical" sentiment amongst Muslims, especially among the ones that I have met, interacted with, or read about (other than the ones popularized by Western Media, of course). This would be akin to me characterizing priests as typically being child-molesters.

Support for terrorism is a typical perspective in the Muslim world. The videos they show on "Western" media of children dancing in the streets following 9/11 is not a fringe community. The name "Osama" exploded in popularity in many Muslim countries following the attacks. It is probably not a majority opinion, but it certainly IS typical. I simply will not sugarcoat the truth because it is the polite thing to do.
 
If people are going to label a religion/race/nationality/gender/etc. on the actions of some nutjobs, then we are all screwed in the world.
 
He then referred to his family as culturally Muslim, which to me would indicate that they would be against terrorism as well.


But I still don't understand the rest of Siromar's point. Siromar, in my entire life, I have only met one muslim who supported terrorism against a nation. He was a Palestinian, and his brother was killed by Israeli troops for no reason; as a result, he would cheer when he heard reports of Hezbollah bombing Israel. Do I agree with him? God no. Do most muslims agree with him, at least the ones that Ive met, the imams that Ive met, and many of the muslims that I have acquainted with in the Edmonton area? Nope. However, we would all understand where his hatred was coming from.

I am talking about Muslims in the MUSLIM WORLD. I know plenty of European and American Muslims, and they' share the same opinion as you or I.
 
Calm down everyone! It's not like he burned a​Quran or anything. He just killed some people. Lighten up!
 
Support for terrorism is a typical perspective in the Muslim world. The videos they show on "Western" media of children dancing in the streets following 9/11 is not a fringe community. The name "Osama" exploded in popularity in many Muslim countries following the attacks. It is probably not a majority opinion, but it certainly IS typical. I simply will not sugarcoat the truth because it is the polite thing to do.

Wow no wonder why you snapped at me when I simply stated that this guy who murdered these afghans should be labeled as a terrorist.

You are a racist, or anti religion, or anti Islam w/e it may be.
 
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