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Islam, The Left, and Cognitive Dissonance

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Original post by joe cooley
So, the Muslims that commit the daily Muslim terror attacks in Muslim countries aren't conservative Muslims and drink booze and all that good stuff...

Yeah, sure.

Dingbat.


I never said that. The leaders of ISIS are like ultra Muslim fascists. The people they manage to convince to kill over in countries like ours are booze drinking partiers. If they lived in Saudi Arabia or in ISIS hell hole they would probably get killed or something for punishment for their decadent western life style.

If you want to stop it you need to understand it. Understanding it is not something you guys are interested in though is it? Just anything thing to further the course of anti immigration and movement of people.
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Original post by ChaoticButterfly
I never said that. The leaders of ISIS are like ultra Muslim fascists. The people they manage to convince to kill over in countries like ours are booze drinking partiers. If they lived in Saudi Arabia or in ISIS hell hole they would probably get killed or something for punishment for their decadent western life style.

If you want to stop it you need to understand it. Understanding it is not something you guys are interested in though is it? Just anything thing to further the course of anti immigration and movement of people.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_July_2005_London_bombings#Profiles

Mohammad Sidique Khan: aged 30. Khan detonated his bomb just after leaving Edgware Road tube station on a train travelling toward Paddington, at 8:50 am. He lived in Beeston, Leeds, with his wife and young child, where he worked as a learning mentor at a primary school. The blast killed seven people, including Khan himself.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Glasgow_Airport_attack#Bilal_Abdullah

Bilal Abdullah was born on 17 September 1980[66] in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire,[67] where his father, a medical doctor, was working. He qualified in medicine in Baghdad in 2004, and first registered as a doctor in the UK in 2006. He was given limited registration by the General Medical Council (GMC) from 5 August 2006 to 11 August 2007.[68] He worked at the Royal Alexandra Hospital

Obviously our definition of booze drinking partier's differ somewhat.

Do you have an actual example of a Muslim booze drinking partier who committed an act of Islamic terror on British soil?
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Original post by joe cooley
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_July_2005_London_bombings#Profiles

Mohammad Sidique Khan: aged 30. Khan detonated his bomb just after leaving Edgware Road tube station on a train travelling toward Paddington, at 8:50 am. He lived in Beeston, Leeds, with his wife and young child, where he worked as a learning mentor at a primary school. The blast killed seven people, including Khan himself.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Glasgow_Airport_attack#Bilal_Abdullah

Bilal Abdullah was born on 17 September 1980[66] in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire,[67] where his father, a medical doctor, was working. He qualified in medicine in Baghdad in 2004, and first registered as a doctor in the UK in 2006. He was given limited registration by the General Medical Council (GMC) from 5 August 2006 to 11 August 2007.[68] He worked at the Royal Alexandra Hospital

Obviously our definition of booze drinking partier's differ somewhat.

Do you have an actual example of a Muslim booze drinking partier who committed an act of Islamic terror on British soil?


Yeah I can find individual cases that prove me right as well. This one did the killing high on drugs.

https://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/uk-world/390058/drugs-and-alcohol-found-in-blood-of-paris-airport-attacker/

As far as I am aware the profiling of most of the attackers that do things like the pairs attacks (there have been less attacks in the UK) by organisational like MI6 point towards people who were not Muslims until they became radicalised and even then acted in way which is not how your average "traditional" Muslim who was brought up in a Muslim community acts, i.e. drinking alcohol. There will obviously be exceptions and there are obviously politically motivated full on Muslims who try and radicalise these types of people.
Original post by ChaoticButterfly
Yeah I can find individual cases that prove me right as well. This one did the killing high on drugs.

https://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/uk-world/390058/drugs-and-alcohol-found-in-blood-of-paris-airport-attacker/

As far as I am aware the profiling of most of the attackers that do things like the pairs attacks (there have been less attacks in the UK) by organisational like MI6 point towards people who were not Muslims until they became radicalised and even then acted in way which is not how your average "traditional" Muslim who was brought up in a Muslim community acts, i.e. drinking alcohol. There will obviously be exceptions and there are obviously politically motivated full on Muslims who try and radicalise these types of people.


Close, but no cigar!

Do you have an actual example of a Muslim booze drinking partier who committed an act of Islamic terror on British soil?

Sorry, but as far as I am aware doesn't cut it.

Look, if you want your efforts to distance Islam from any responsibility for Islamic terrorism to be taken seriously, you need to give us more than your opinion.

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