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Old 29-10-2020, 01:08 PM #76
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There is quite a lot of support in the Muslim community for this type of action

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In a 2006 Pew poll in response to a question on whether suicide bombing and other forms of violence against civilian targets to defend Islam could be justified

In Europe
(35 vs 64) 64% of Muslims in France believed it could never be justified, 19% believed it could be justified rarely, 16% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(24 vs 70) 70% of Muslims in the UK believed it could never be justified, 9% believed it could be justified rarely, 15% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(13 vs 83) 83% of Muslims in Germany believed it could never be justified, 6% believed it could be justified rarely, 7% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(27 vs 69) 69% of Muslims in Spain believed it could never be justified, 9% believed it could be justified rarely, 16% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
In mainly Muslim countries
(53 vs 45) 45% of Muslims in Egypt believed it could never be justified, 25% believed it could be justified rarely, 28% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(26 vs 61) 61% of Muslims in Turkey believed it could never be justified, 9% believed it could be justified rarely, 17% thought it could be justified often or sometimes
(57 vs 43) 43% of Muslims in Jordan believed it could never be justified, 28% believed it could be justified rarely, 29% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(69 vs 28) 28% of Muslims in Nigeria believed it could never be justified, 23% believed it could be justified rarely, 46% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(22 vs 69) 69% of Muslims in Pakistan believed it could never be justified, 8% believed it could be justified rarely, 14% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(28 vs 71) 71% of Muslims in Indonesia believed it could never be justified, 18% believed it could be justified rarely, 10% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim...m#cite_note-30

YOu would hope that 14 years later this has changed

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Disgusting comment, how dare you.

silly cartoons do not preempt a random person being beheaded on the street.
Exactly,why should innocent people be murdered for others misdemenors.
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There is quite a lot of support in the Muslim community for this type of action

see below

Suicide bombings
In a 2006 Pew poll in response to a question on whether suicide bombing and other forms of violence against civilian targets to defend Islam could be justified

In Europe
(35 vs 64) 64% of Muslims in France believed it could never be justified, 19% believed it could be justified rarely, 16% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(24 vs 70) 70% of Muslims in the UK believed it could never be justified, 9% believed it could be justified rarely, 15% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(13 vs 83) 83% of Muslims in Germany believed it could never be justified, 6% believed it could be justified rarely, 7% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(27 vs 69) 69% of Muslims in Spain believed it could never be justified, 9% believed it could be justified rarely, 16% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
In mainly Muslim countries
(53 vs 45) 45% of Muslims in Egypt believed it could never be justified, 25% believed it could be justified rarely, 28% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(26 vs 61) 61% of Muslims in Turkey believed it could never be justified, 9% believed it could be justified rarely, 17% thought it could be justified often or sometimes
(57 vs 43) 43% of Muslims in Jordan believed it could never be justified, 28% believed it could be justified rarely, 29% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(69 vs 28) 28% of Muslims in Nigeria believed it could never be justified, 23% believed it could be justified rarely, 46% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(22 vs 69) 69% of Muslims in Pakistan believed it could never be justified, 8% believed it could be justified rarely, 14% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(28 vs 71) 71% of Muslims in Indonesia believed it could never be justified, 18% believed it could be justified rarely, 10% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim...m#cite_note-30

YOu would hope that 14 years later this has changed
From the same link, right under the stuff you copied and pasted in here

A 2014 Pew poll showed that support for suicide bombings had fallen to a great degree in Muslim-majority nations over the last decade:[53]

(46 vs 45) In Lebanon, 45% it could never justified, 25% rarely and 29% said often/sometimes.
(59 vs 38) In Egypt, 38% said it could never be justified, 35% rarely while 24% said often/sometimes.
(29 vs 58) In Turkey, 58% said never, 11% rarely while 18% said often/sometimes.
(44 vs 55) In Jordan, 55% said never, 29% rarely while 15% said often/sometimes.
(8 vs 90) In Tunisia, 90% said never, 3% rarely while 5% said often/sometimes.
(61 vs 33) In Bangladesh, 33% said never, 14% rarely and 47% said often/sometimes.
(33 vs 60) In Malaysia, 60% said never, 15% rarely and 18% often/sometimes.
(22 vs 76) In Indonesia, 76% said never, 13% rarely and 9% often/sometimes.
(7 vs 83) In Pakistan, 83% said never, 4% rarely and 3% often/sometimes.
(34 vs 60) In Nigeria, 60% said never, 15% rarely and 19% often/sometimes.
(31 vs 56) In Senegal, 56% said never, 16% rarely and 15% often/sometimes.
In mostly non-Muslim nations:

(45 vs 50) In Tanzania, 50% said never, 19% said rarely and 26% said often/sometimes.
(46 vs 48) In Israel, 48% said never, 30% rarely and 16% said often/sometimes.
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Jordan, Pakistan, Egypt, Kuwait, Turkey and Iran have all banned french goods ... Pretty sizeable population in that group
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Thats one but they did another weeks ago before the other attack
The other attack was due to a teacher showing caricatures of Mohammed in a school though?
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From the same link, right under the stuff you copied and pasted in here

A 2014 Pew poll showed that support for suicide bombings had fallen to a great degree in Muslim-majority nations over the last decade:[53]

(46 vs 45) In Lebanon, 45% it could never justified, 25% rarely and 29% said often/sometimes.
(59 vs 38) In Egypt, 38% said it could never be justified, 35% rarely while 24% said often/sometimes.
(29 vs 58) In Turkey, 58% said never, 11% rarely while 18% said often/sometimes.
(44 vs 55) In Jordan, 55% said never, 29% rarely while 15% said often/sometimes.
(8 vs 90) In Tunisia, 90% said never, 3% rarely while 5% said often/sometimes.
(61 vs 33) In Bangladesh, 33% said never, 14% rarely and 47% said often/sometimes.
(33 vs 60) In Malaysia, 60% said never, 15% rarely and 18% often/sometimes.
(22 vs 76) In Indonesia, 76% said never, 13% rarely and 9% often/sometimes.
(7 vs 83) In Pakistan, 83% said never, 4% rarely and 3% often/sometimes.
(34 vs 60) In Nigeria, 60% said never, 15% rarely and 19% often/sometimes.
(31 vs 56) In Senegal, 56% said never, 16% rarely and 15% often/sometimes.
In mostly non-Muslim nations:

(45 vs 50) In Tanzania, 50% said never, 19% said rarely and 26% said often/sometimes.
(46 vs 48) In Israel, 48% said never, 30% rarely and 16% said often/sometimes.
the average from the list above who said they support terror often sometimes is 19%


the number of Muslims in the world is 1.7 BILLION (1,703,146,000)

19% of that is 323,597,740

That is 323 MILLION Muslims who support terror, thats a lot!

That is more than the whole population of the USA
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This time
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the average from the list above who said they support terror often sometimes is 19%


the number of Muslims in the world is 1.7 BILLION (1,703,146,000)

19% of that is 323,597,740

That is 323 MILLION Muslims who support terror, thats a lot!

That is more than the whole population of the USA
Well no, not really. Unless you ask every single one of them, then it's not accurate. This is the old Sam Harris argument of extrapolation. You also said you'd hoped it had changed in 14 years, and just a slight glance further down the page would have shown you it had and was still continuing to do so.
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I dont care what colour ,creed or religion he is to murder people while they are worshipping,an 85 year old priest and beheading a woman is wrong in any way shape or form, I hope he survives and slowly rots in prison,he is pond life we dont need
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Well no, not really. Unless you ask every single one of them, then it's not accurate. This is the old Sam Harris argument of extrapolation. You also said you'd hoped it had changed in 14 years, and just a slight glance further down the page would have shown you it had and was still continuing to do so.
the numbers are huge and its a big concern going forward. Salmon Rushdie back in the day and FF to today and its a flipping Cartoon???
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There is quite a lot of support in the Muslim community for this type of action

see below

Suicide bombings
In a 2006 Pew poll in response to a question on whether suicide bombing and other forms of violence against civilian targets to defend Islam could be justified

In Europe
(35 vs 64) 64% of Muslims in France believed it could never be justified, 19% believed it could be justified rarely, 16% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(24 vs 70) 70% of Muslims in the UK believed it could never be justified, 9% believed it could be justified rarely, 15% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(13 vs 83) 83% of Muslims in Germany believed it could never be justified, 6% believed it could be justified rarely, 7% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(27 vs 69) 69% of Muslims in Spain believed it could never be justified, 9% believed it could be justified rarely, 16% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
In mainly Muslim countries
(53 vs 45) 45% of Muslims in Egypt believed it could never be justified, 25% believed it could be justified rarely, 28% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(26 vs 61) 61% of Muslims in Turkey believed it could never be justified, 9% believed it could be justified rarely, 17% thought it could be justified often or sometimes
(57 vs 43) 43% of Muslims in Jordan believed it could never be justified, 28% believed it could be justified rarely, 29% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(69 vs 28) 28% of Muslims in Nigeria believed it could never be justified, 23% believed it could be justified rarely, 46% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(22 vs 69) 69% of Muslims in Pakistan believed it could never be justified, 8% believed it could be justified rarely, 14% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.
(28 vs 71) 71% of Muslims in Indonesia believed it could never be justified, 18% believed it could be justified rarely, 10% thought it could be justified often or sometimes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim...m#cite_note-30

YOu would hope that 14 years later this has changed
tbh majorities of those Muslims in either europe, or mainly muslim countries say it can never be justified which is good

the smaller percentages are probably those who are at point of being radicalised or are already radicalised
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I dont care what colour ,creed or religion he is to murder people while they are worshipping,an 85 year old priest and beheading a woman is wrong in any way shape or form, I hope he survives and slowly rots in prison,he is pond life we dont need
I hate these stories because they get worse and worse the more information comes to light.

Absolutely disgusted.
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I hate these stories because they get worse and worse the more information comes to light.

Absolutely disgusted.
I agree,it's getting scarey I fear for my kids to be honest.
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Absolutely disgusted.
I agree,it's getting scarey I fear for my kids to be honest.
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Jordan, Pakistan, Egypt, Kuwait, Turkey and Iran have all banned french goods ... Pretty sizeable population in that group
I work in a shipping company and we discussed it this morning during a meeting. These countries still let French goods go through their borders, so they're already paid. Some supermarkets don't put them on the shelves, but it doesn't go beyond that. And their commercial balance isn't in their favor. And because EU leaders stand with Macron, the repercussions might be bad for them and not so much for us.
Also in France right now, the hot topic is French muslim people agreeing with the ban but still getting money from the French government such as welfare etc That one they're not banning of course.
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I work in a shipping company and we discussed it this morning during a meeting. These countries still let French goods go through their borders, so they're already paid. Some supermarkets don't put them on the shelves, but it doesn't go beyond that. And their commercial balance isn't in their favor. And because EU leaders stand with Macron, the repercussions might be bad for them and not so much for us.
Also in France right now, the hot topic is French muslim people agreeing with the ban but still getting money from the French government such as welfare etc That one they're not banning of course.
what sort of percentage of French Muslims agree with the ban would you estimate?
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India comes out in support of Macron after 'unacceptable personal attacks' over Muhammad cartoons...


India has issued a statement in support of France’s President Emmanuel Macron, who is under fire from Arab countries following his statements about the controversial display of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.

India’s foreign affairs ministry said that it “strongly deplores the personal attacks in unacceptable language” on Mr Macron and that they are “in violation of the most basic standards of international discourse.”

“We also condemn the brutal terrorist attack that took the life of a French teacher in a gruesome manner that has shocked the world,” said the statement.

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the numbers are huge and its a big concern going forward. Salmon Rushdie back in the day and FF to today and its a flipping Cartoon???
It's a concern, yes, but if the numbers were actually as huge as you present them, then there would be far more suicide bombings around the world. I take it you're not living your days in fear of being bombed? Me neither.
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India has issued a statement in support of France’s President Emmanuel Macron, who is under fire from Arab countries following his statements about the controversial display of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.

India’s foreign affairs ministry said that it “strongly deplores the personal attacks in unacceptable language” on Mr Macron and that they are “in violation of the most basic standards of international discourse.”

“We also condemn the brutal terrorist attack that took the life of a French teacher in a gruesome manner that has shocked the world,” said the statement.

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India is a fascist country at the moment, doing to Muslims what Nazi's did to Jews.
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It's a concern, yes, but if the numbers were actually as huge as you present them, then there would be far more suicide bombings around the world. I take it you're not living your days in fear of being bombed? Me neither.
why?

it's about supporting the actions not actually joining in
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why?

it's about supporting the actions not actually joining in
Not really, because you're straight back to the extrapolation problem. You can't extrapolate a poll of a couple of thousand people and come up with 323 million in big letters.
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They are Anti Muslim , yes.
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France (Macron) is now putting his Army on the streets
He has raised the Threat level.

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