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It is amazing that a group of people not representing any particular country, not representing a certain government or nationality, not even the majority in the religion they fight for - is holding the world hostage.
The debate going on right now about touching people's "junk" or getting the body scans is all about Muslim extremists. Our own citizens are being treated like criminals in the name of safety, springing from an obscene and desperate necessity. We don't want to die.
Islam does not make sense to us, it clashes with all we know of religion and belief in God, it's tenants the total opposite of what we learned as children and heard preached from pulpits in temples and churches across our land. And because it does not make sense to us we have no frame of reference to say oh - this group has chosen to follow this part of the Koran and that group interprets the Koran in a totally different way. And because so few Muslim groups stand along side Americans in outrage when acts of terrorism have occurred, it is hard for us to not be suspicious of them, uncomfortable and sometimes, afraid.
The more we are restricted and man-handled and feel we are losing our rights to things as personal as our own bodies, the less we are apt to feel kindly toward Muslims in general.
Because we freaking cannot tell the difference between a Muslim that will hurt us and one that won't!
And it is simple self-preservation that we feel the need to mistrust those we cannot fathom, and those we see as being the ones responsible for causing us pain. They do not wear a sign that identifies them as a friendly Muslim or a frothing at the mouth crazy Jihadist nutbag Muslim.
Oh to be 11 years old again, riding my sting-ray down the street with no hands, with no worries beyond crashing my bike. I don't like what our lives have become and while I don't generally like to play the blame game, damn it, it is Muslims that have brought us here. I just wish they didn't like it here anymore.
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"...cannot tell the difference between a Muslim that will hurt us and one that won't!"
That is a most profound statement. It explaines a lot about our attitudes toward Islam, Muslims and many other things as well.
In the end, a group that wants to be well thought of must thrust its good qualities to the fore and repress its bad qualities. This holds true whether speaking of whites, blacks, Christians, Muslims or whatever.
We must all do our part in squashing the "bad apples" among us or else we get the reputation (read:stereotype) we deserve.
"I don't like what our lives have become and while I don't generally like to play the blame game, damn it, it is Muslims that have brought us here."
Yep, indeedie.
Hang in there, JL. On a sunny day, enjoy the warmth. On a rainy day, enjoy the refreshment. When it's cool, enjoy the breeze...breathe, my friend. The rest is too big for us to carry.
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