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    Default Re: David Haines beheading: David Cameron says Britain will hunt down Isis 'monsters'

    [QUOTE=Dark Lord Al;1269221]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master;1268806ga muslims have come out and are against these terrorist actions. It is a mindless minority that receive the attention because of their extreme actions.[/QUOTE

    Yes they have.
    In the past I was critical that the Muslim community didn't voice opposition loudly. But it is not the case this time. People need to be flexible enough to see that what (arguably) applied before doesn't necessarily apply now.
    Sadly it is actually only a minority who have spoken out and most Muslims in this country are not moderate at all. This is an uncomfortable truth that we must face before we can change anything.
    Disagree with you for the first time. Majority of muslims are against these extremists, they have killed more Muslims than the US have and are more of a danger to Iraqis.

    You are right and taking their passports, not allowing them back in, tag them and monitor them and make their lives unbearable.
    Muslims took to the streets in angry protest at the bombing in gaza , and I mean in their thousands. So until they do this in protest against Isis , then their lack of action says they either support or condone them. A public statement by one Muslim does not do it for me sorry buddy.
    I can respect that view for sure Al.

    I just wonder how safe it would be for many in Gaza for example to show their anger, as they are well within reach of these killers. Just me theorizing though.

    I've just read this -
    BBC News - Alan Henning: Muslim call for release of UK hostage

    A sentence from it -

    More than 100 British Muslim imams, organisations and individuals wrote to express their "horror and revulsion" at the "senseless murder" of Briton David Haines and the threat to the life of Mr Henning.


    *EDIT* Now I have misquoted too. Sorry.
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    Default Re: David Haines beheading: David Cameron says Britain will hunt down Isis 'monsters'

    [QUOTE=ryanman;1269231]
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ryanman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master;1268806ga muslims have come out and are against these terrorist actions. It is a mindless minority that receive the attention because of their extreme actions.[/QUOTE

    Yes they have.
    In the past I was critical that the Muslim community didn't voice opposition loudly. But it is not the case this time. People need to be flexible enough to see that what (arguably) applied before doesn't necessarily apply now.
    Sadly it is actually only a minority who have spoken out and most Muslims in this country are not moderate at all. This is an uncomfortable truth that we must face before we can change anything.
    Disagree with you for the first time. Majority of muslims are against these extremists, they have killed more Muslims than the US have and are more of a danger to Iraqis.

    You are right and taking their passports, not allowing them back in, tag them and monitor them and make their lives unbearable.
    Muslims took to the streets in angry protest at the bombing in gaza , and I mean in their thousands. So until they do this in protest against Isis , then their lack of action says they either support or condone them. A public statement by one Muslim does not do it for me sorry buddy.
    I can respect that view for sure Al.

    I just wonder how safe it would be for many in Gaza for example to show their anger, as they are well within reach of these killers. Just me theorizing though.

    I've just read this -
    BBC News - Alan Henning: Muslim call for release of UK hostage

    A sentence from it -

    More than 100 British Muslim imams, organisations and individuals wrote to express their "horror and revulsion" at the "senseless murder" of Briton David Haines and the threat to the life of Mr Henning.


    *EDIT* Now I have misquoted too. Sorry.
    Buddy I'm not talking about Muslim leaders I'm talking about the man on the street , if they really wanted to show their disgust then let's see them marching the streets.
    A few people saying it is not the same , it is simple Muslims are Muslims and that is the way they are , they never say in British , always Muslim.
    They stick together whatever happens , we have had the Trojan horse where they where actually preaching hate against the British people , today in Australia they have arrested a number of Muslim fanatics , we need to put a stop to this , because they walk amounts us and we do nothing.

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