SpaceSpank
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Decrying the insult and ridicule of another persons beliefs doesn't mean you condone hideous acts done in the name of that faith. If you're a devout member of any Christian or Catholic faith... does that mean you support the KKK? Does it mean you support those who kill people because "God demanded it"? The Muslim world is more than suicide bombers and flag burning rioters. They have different beliefs within their own religious systems, they have devout believers, lapsed believers, and those who only pay lip service to the Muslim faith. Just like every other major religious system out there. If you're going to decry ALL Muslims the world over for the actions of less than 1% of their population... then you should get the ammo ready to turn on all the Christians, Catholics, Buddhists, and every other religion (or even atheists) out there. People do bad shit, and many stand by and let it happen. Why? They think others will do it, they don't want to be targeted, maybe they aren't sure who is actually right, maybe they don't have a clue what's actually going on... hell, maybe they are so involved in their own world apart from everything they don't even know something is going on at all. If our "civilized" society can't be rational and forgiving then we're no better than those you seek to condemn. Our troops have a small number who have committed atrocities upon those in the Middle East, does that mean that the entire western world is to be seen in the same light as those scant few individuals? That's what you are arguing for, and if that is the case, it will never end. You want a better world? It isn't easy, it's NEVER easy, but a big part of it is learning how to deal with all these irrational fuck ups called human beings. Shooting each other really isn't an effective way to do that. Will more people die? Yes they will. You can't erase decades worth of ingrained propaganda overnight. Peace in the Middle East is something that will probably take generations to achieve, and even at that, only when everyone starts actually wanting to do so in earnest.
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