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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet
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lol at the poll
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I am the 7.23% hands up woo :laugh:
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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
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It gets brief mention in the headlines, very little or zero meaningful coverage in the mainstream media. Apparently that's because of "distance", but 5 deaths in Australia or the USA will get significantly more coverage than 1000 deaths in the Middle East.
You need to look at alternative / online news sources for anything else. The sad fact is, it just doesn't sell.
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Funny that. Our national news coverage would have you only believe we exist... I just wondered if the the proximity that the Europeans have to the Middle Eastern region, with the complications of having open borders, may help to generate more of a daily news cycle.
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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey
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You can watch the Al Jazeera news channel for Middle Eastern stuff.
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I used to be able to. They're off my cable provider, but am reading
they went bust
BBC America has some coverage.
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Originally Posted by Livia
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I'd say it gets quite a bit of coverage, although I suspect there will be people here who disagree. I was pleased that recently the UN camps have been the subject of a couple of documentaries. We also have quite a bit of coverage of the refugee crisis. Honestly? I don't know what we'd all do without access to the Internet, it's so liberating to be able to get a variety of news from around the world.
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Agreed.
It sounds like a lot of people here have
very strong personal opinions. I haven't had an experience or a situation where I have any reason to create or have a strong viewpoint. I've only met a handful of Muslims (if that) and they were barely practicing. Most other details I've learned from school from history.
I know more and more people here (in the US) are anti-Muslim for many reasons (including the increasing airs of nationalism, of which
I detest intensely). However, being from a mixed community myself I can't feel such suspicion and heavy disdain towards Islam because the practitioners happen to be practicing in a hypocritical manner. Some of that could be my own ignorance though as I don't have a deep enough understanding of the religion to know what it does and doesn't encourage explicitly.
I get what some are saying here about personal experiences and having been to those countries, but are we sure it's the religion that
provokes the violence and not just that it gets enmeshed with the local population. I would think the religion is an
easy gateway to
victimizing groups and going after non-religious agendas as some have illustrated here eloquently about the religion needing reform. Though even if we went back even a few hundred years, we would see similar oppression (and violence) by Christians towards minority groups... it was society that reformed from black and white ways of thinking that ultimately changed that statistic.
I can read news about the violence online, but without having good context (especially experience based), it's hard for me to draw such critical conclusions. I don't know enough about Muslims or their way of worship to be a good judge of their beliefs and practices. Terrorist groups and oppressive political parties wouldn't necessarily be the best example due to the stronger, motivations involved. Though I certainly respect why some people would have strong views against Islam from personal experiences in those countries...
Having said that, there are major major humanitarian issue with regards to the oppression and violence occurring in the Middle Eastern region that is spilling over into other countries and may eventually find a stronger foothold in the future (as generations pass). However, when we
collectively (as countries, not people's opinions) make it an anti-Muslim issue, we're only looking at the short-term and are more or less giving the opposition more ammunition to create animosity, dissent and ultimately grow numbers against the West.
There are some groups that are intensely anti-Muslim in the US too that I would not want to take the lead here. That too will cause more dissension and needless bloodshed as well which is likely
more harmful to peace within the US than terrorism.