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Da Muthaflippin
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Da Muthaflippin
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Sikhs and Hindus probably feel less maginalised in the world as a whole I would imagine. Maginalised groups have a tendency to develop more extreme elements. You have to look at the history between Islam and the west to understand how some people have adopted such extreme stances. Similar thing happened with Jewish people throughout history...A more imformative programme was Islam and the West and the thing on C4 the other night comparing Islamic Terror groups with Jewish groups in the 19th century. Not just picking on muslims but trying to understand how things got to be like this and how in/out group mentality makes things worse
Last edited by NettoSuperstar!; 15-10-2009 at 12:33 PM.
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