Posted on Jan 17, 2015
Not all Muslims are terrorists; but all terrorists are Muslim?
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It has been said more times than I care to count, but is it true? Not even remotely close....
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/01/14/are-all-terrorists-muslims-it-s-not-even-close.html
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/01/14/are-all-terrorists-muslims-it-s-not-even-close.html
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What about individuals or groups who commit murder are they consider terrorist? Anyone who commit this act is evil no matter what their religion or location.
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
I would say all kids under 18 and/or still living at home. Have you dealt with a teenage girl yet?!
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I would first like to say that the article presented is too emotionally charged to be considered valid. To take on the first part of the question presented, no, not all Muslims are terrorists. Much of this whole question hinges on one's view of what a terrorist is. Personally, I consider gangs (all races and colors) that use intimidation and violence as terror groups. This would include the Mob.
A person that uses intimidation, threats and coercion on their spouse or significant other fits the definition of a terrorist.
Not all Muslims are terrorists. I think they get the majority of the attention because of their activity since the 80's.
To say someone is a terrorist simply based on their religious beliefs is like saying a guy with a beard and tattoos all over him riding a Harley is a hells angel. Just not so.
A person that uses intimidation, threats and coercion on their spouse or significant other fits the definition of a terrorist.
Not all Muslims are terrorists. I think they get the majority of the attention because of their activity since the 80's.
To say someone is a terrorist simply based on their religious beliefs is like saying a guy with a beard and tattoos all over him riding a Harley is a hells angel. Just not so.
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
LCpl Steve Wininger, and the definition of terrorism and terrorist agree with you!
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What's the definition of terrorist? Did I miss it or did this article not give a definition...
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
SPC Stewart Smith based on the content, it appears they are using the same definition as the dictionary. Terrorism: the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes. Terrorist: one who uses terrorism.
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SPC Stewart Smith
That's too vague a definition for me. In that sense, even school yard bullying is defined as terrorism.
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
If you ask the kids they bully, I am sure they would agree with it. If you don't like the definition, contact Webster's and get them to change it.
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This article never offers the definition that they are using for terrorism.
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MAJ (Join to see)
We are not seeing all the data nor should we. If you look at indicators like anti-war congressmen becoming pro war.
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MAJ (Join to see)
All data is public? All terrorist use the Internet and take surveys? How representative was the sample? It is like saying there are no Black Swans; stats can be deceptive.
I far from a zenophobe; I am actually a zenophile. I found most Muslim men are average in they want family, house and car. However, just as all Germans during WW II weren't homocidle manics but a staggering number were complicit in the crime carried out on their behalf. The support networks for terror are vast with many implicit.
You good points but I still disagree. But it has been interesting.
I far from a zenophobe; I am actually a zenophile. I found most Muslim men are average in they want family, house and car. However, just as all Germans during WW II weren't homocidle manics but a staggering number were complicit in the crime carried out on their behalf. The support networks for terror are vast with many implicit.
You good points but I still disagree. But it has been interesting.
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