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Originally Posted by Itse
No, my argument is that "things could be done that are not being done" is a pretty empty argument to begin with, and especially poor in the context of terrorism.
Besides, that logic tends to result in costly but ineffective measures taken for the sake of "looking like we're doing something".
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Serious question: How many Muslims are going to protest
against Al Quds day? Al Quds day, as you would know, is the anti-Israel, anti-West, anti-Jew protest that some Muslim organizations put together that is filled with hateful, violent rhetoric. I would expect all sorts of people to protest against Al Quds day, but will anyone? Will Hezbollah flags wave in the wind again here in Canada? How many Muslims are going to show up to stop Jewish people from getting attacked?
This would be a good start - the choice of violence and racism is something that every community normally would denounce. Itse, do you believe Muslims will protest against Al Quds Day protesters? Or is the type of hate that will be chanted at the protests something we should ignore? Do you agree that it is the acceptance of things like Al Quds Day that is the problem?