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Originally Posted by Bring_Back_Shantz
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It is biggoted to say "I think the muslim culture is generally violent, and a culture of hate".
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Unfortunately for all of us, it has become violent and nobody in the right mind can argue against this. When a Christian fanatic blows up an abortion clinic, he is publicly called a criminal and a terrorist and the Christian community, in general, vocally, publicly and sincerely condemns him. When a Jewish fanatic opens fire in a mosque, he is absolutely and rightly condemned by Jews and the rest of the world. To be fair, I have not heard of Buddhist terrorists, so I cannot make a good example here

. When Muslim terrorists commit an act of terrorism, we all talk about it making sure the condemnation does not stretch to Islam. Have you ever been to French Muslim suburbs ("banlieu") in Paris or London? These suburbs house millions of people that aggressively dislike the culture of their host countries and would prefer to become separate Islamic societies within. What's more, they are prepared to use violence to defend their right to be those separate societies. Are you suggesting these are not valid reasons for the world to be concerned about the whole population culture rather than a "pretty small minority"?