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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
I have to say, I've noticed particularly a growing wave of support and influence for people like Maajid Nawaz, Faisal Saeed Al Mutar, Asra Nomani, Sarah Haider, Ali Rizvi (though the last two are ex-Muslims) who are committed to reforming their religion and opposing elements within it that are violent, sure, but also those that are out of step with values of secularism and human rights. So there's certainly something they can do, and are doing, and you could engage in that conversation. If you want to, that is. I don't want to make this into some moral imperative, but I do think that would qualify as doing something positive.
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Won't make that much of a difference in terrorism, in fact some of these people are used as examples of the need to fight to save the religion. In my opinion, the two things that will show some real impact are 1) beating or greatly reducing the land of Isis which shows that you are on a losing team 2) Solving conflicts like Israel/Palestine