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Originally Posted by Dezzy
There's been plenty of anti-isis movements and protests from the muslim community but you act like they're condoning Isis because you're only looking to the mainstream media for answers. The media will never paint muslims in a good light, they earn too much money from Muslims being the evil boogeymen to scare people like you into buying their papers and buying into their crap.
Muslims have spoken out against Isis and extremism but they'll never get highlighted in the media since it doesn't fit with what the media's image of Islam is, thus it gets ignored. The media will only ever typically highlight stories that paint Muslims in a bad light.
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I'm sorry but you're obsessed with the media and your belief that they are intent on undermining all Muslims. Whether or not there is any truth in that you are out of order implying that you are the only one clued-up enough to see that.
According to you everyone who is distrustful of the Muslim religon is brainwashed by the media and most likely middle-aged women terrified of them because they are not like us. You wish. Patronising garbage.
On point, some Muslims may have spoken out, but not enough. They don't have to be congregating on street corners with anti-British banners to support extremist activity. Who knows what is going on behind closed doors. If it were simply a small minority of young British Muslims going abroad and taking up arms against Britain and becoming involved in terrorist activity that would not be so worrying, but there are increasing numbers of them doing so.
We are told Muslims are very respectful of their parents and their beliefs so if their parents are bringing them up to respect Britain and are denouncing the extremists, why are they so full of hate for the British. Where does it come from? Home seems an obvious start.