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Old 07-30-2014, 04:49 PM
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heaping an expectation on Muslims - to call out "their" criminals - is absurd when no similar expectation is placed on any other religious, ethnic, or ideological group. Is it appropriate for a white man to tell "the hispanics" to make proclamations against the drug trade? Why should a hispanic who has never even touched drugs speak out against drug lords? His abstention from engaging in the drug trade is condemnation enough. The same goes for Muslims and terrorism. If you want a Muslim to condemn terrorism, realize that he has done so by not engaging in it. Life becomes quite insufferable for Muslims if before speaking about any subject a Muslim is required to first "demonstrate" that he is not "on the side of the enemy.

Who wants speak out about bombing of Planned Parenthood centers?

Who wants to speak out about the White Arayan Front?

These are mostly "white" groups so I hope the The Village people are condemning these acts.
Excuse me, but I think there ARE many religious, ethnic and idealogical groups who speak out against egregious acts. It happens and is in the news every day. So yes, I think every Muslim (for sure in this country where their lives are not in daily danger) should be in a position to defend their religion as a peaceful religious organization. They should speak out and condemn Islamic terrorist activity. They should form groups, organizations, think-tanks etc, etc. to deal with the Islamic terror that is being FORCED on the world. They should be part of the solution since they are part of America and have been given the freedom to practice their religion without fear of death. The rest of the world is not so lucky. If you are not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem.
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