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If you want to back an argument up with examples, you will always find them. That works either way.
You believe in what you believe and they believe in what they believe. Regardless of what you say they won't agree with you. Regardless of what they say, you won't agree with them. People walk away from debates like this hot under the collar and with the same thoughts they had when they entered. And Kirk, I made no suggestion that you are racist/xenophobic. I think you, like many people in Britain, are anxious about Muslim immigrants and that anxiousness isn't just about the radicalised ones. That's the difference between you and I...radicalised Sunni's worry me, quite a lot actually; the rest don't.
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No prob Red. I am genuinely NOT concerned or afraid of ordinary moderate Muslims though. If you moved through just one normal month with me you would certainly be astonished just who number among my friends and associates. Most of the Muslims I associate with are as detestful of IS and their supporters as I am. It's the UK based Muslims who do NOT voice that same hatred who I DO have problems with.
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