yes lets hope all decision makers have some personal bias on the situation to help them make the right choices, you are a geniusI think some people would change their tune if it were their own family being murdered. Or suffering rape, sexual assault and increased crime.
the part were you said all muslims think differently to all non-muslims, and arrogantly quoted your own experiences as the definitive ones, I've been all over the world and that has not been my experience, just spent a couple of months in Indonesia, can't say I felt they thought differently to other human beings as you do
Sometimes Carlos, it's better to be horrible to prevent something horrible happening, than do nothing but wring your hands.
who is defending the killings, no oneSeriously though, at what point does one say enough is enough? Surely even the most liberal minded apologist is getting a little bit fed up by now?
I think some people would change their tune if it were their own family being murdered. Or suffering rape, sexual assault and increased crime.
Well you at least need to recognise how broad of a stroke you paint when you say 'all muslims', it's an absolutely ludicrous assertion to make, if you want to talk about solutions and as you put it the elephant in the room, you are well capable of doing so without stooping to such levelsFair enough, mate. In my view (and experience) Muslims think differently to non-believers because they actually believe in fairy stories. This, as neuroscience has shown, actively alters certain pathways in the brain. They do indeed think differently.
So do Christians. But Christians have had a really important cultural revolution which favoured freedom, equal rights and science, while still retaining the faith. Islam (and the world) desperately needs similar.
I don't agree, as fighting fire with fire causes only more fire...as we've seen enough times.
The only solution at this late stage is for Islam to have its secular revolution. If this doesn't happen, then I don't see things getting much better. The way Turkey's going (the fabled most liberal Muslim country in the world), there is reason to be pessimistic.
He's referring to Muslims and non-Muslims. Muslims are, by their own definition, quite different to non-Muslims. I had close experience with them and can confirm they do indeed think quite differently.
who is defending the killings, no one
In the end it'll be up to the voters of Belgium, France and Germany to show how they regard the state of play.
Oh for this to be so rational. Instead it's more akin to saying because we had 100 deaths per day, we're going to ban all cars and press for criminal charges against Merkel for allowing cars on the road.
who is defending the killings, no one
you know full well who the term apologist was being aimed at, and it wasn't anyone who frequents a mosqueExcept the fundamentalist loons....who go to the same mosques & bazaars as the 'moderates'.
yes lets hope all decision makers have some personal bias on the situation to help them make the right choices, you are a genius