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Originally Posted by sunnyatlast
You paint broad groups with a mighty wide brush, as "haters" implicitly guilty of "hate crimes", when in reality, anybody reading here would be better described as "SKEPTICAL".
We have good reason to remain skeptical, since there wasn't any kind of Peace Ring around the Boston Marathon, or the field in PA where the 911 plane crashed, nor at the World Trade Center holes in the ground, nor at the church of the innocent woman beheaded at work in Oklahoma, where peace loving Muslims could take a stand against the satanic death cult of radically-mutated al Qaeda, ISIS, and their minions and wannabees.
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Thanks, sunnyatlast, I have been trying to come up with the right word to address this since I read about it this morning. Skeptical fits for me. I just didn't have a great feeling about it for some reason, and still can't put my finger on exactly why. In looking at the pictures and videos put out by the media, I see a lot of people (possibly a thousand as they say), but if you really look at the crowd, i wouldn't say it was overwhelmingly Muslim. To me it reeks of media hype, not necessarily professing truth. If you listen to audio reports you would think a thousand people (mostly Muslim) came together for this event, but I just don't see it in the videos. And yes, I know you don't have to be of Arab descent to be a Muslim......but this still leaves me ......skeptical.....