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Old 08-20-2014, 01:50 PM   #492
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To add to this.

The biggest victims of these extremists are moderate Muslims. To hold them responsible for the acts of the extremists is not going to work. The solution is for countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar to stop giving them billions of dollars.
Its not about holding them responsible, its about the moderate Muslims starting to take back what is theirs and steer it in a direction that makes some level of sense. They need to start ranting and raving in protection of their religion as feverishly as these clowns do to hijack it.

The western world can say and do what it wants, nothing will change until these monsters are cast out of their own communities and lose all support.

It might be controversial to say, but Im sure just like there are people that feel intimidated by these groups, there are probably plenty of people at mosque's that turn the other cheek and stand aside just to see how wild the fire will grow. That's how kids from Calgary end up joining stuff like this, it doesn't just happen in isolation. You don't take over parts of countries and recruit people from around the world if you're just a loony toon on the side of the street.

I think its a systemic problem that can only be solved when Muslim communities (and I know that's an oversimplification, there are lots of sects and different groups) are more willing to look inwards and say, hey we have a problem here. Why are these guys hijacking my religion to do vile things? We have to put a stop to this.

Honestly if Muslim communities globally, openly and loudly renounced groups likes this with a unified voice, it would be over for ISIS. They wouldn't have a leg to stand on. Recruitment would drop to nearly zero.
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