CreativeDominant
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ORIGINAL: vincentML An excellent post. Thanks. However, Bannon does not have the esteem and power enjoyed by Cheney in 2003. In any case, I maintain that the Islamophobic hysteria is manufactured and false propaganda; posters on here are foolishly complicit in the possible negative outcomes. For sure-- they've taken a legitimate concern and muddled it with heaps of ignorance, xenophobia and paranoia until it's much bigger than it is. On the other hand, terrorism does exist, there is a genuine threat, and it isn't totally inconceivable that they would attempt to send terrorists in as refugees, or that refugees would become radicalized when they see how America treats them. But if ISIS wanted to attack the US, I really don't think they would send refugees in when they could just use the Internet to convince Muslim Americans to do what they want. As long as Muslims are marginalized in western societies, isolated in their own closed-off communities, there will be a threat. I'm not saying we need to adopt Sharia law, but flexibility and tolerance is a must... along with education and compassion. Tolerance and flexibility? Is that what the Muslims were showing during the New Year's sexual assaults in Germany? Their flexibility? Were the Muslims living in Britain showing their tolerance of the people who let them in when they demonstrated against the British military on Armistice Day and deliberately increased their noise level during the two minutes of silence for Britain's war-dead?
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