Chocoholic wrote:Well who else should take the blame then for radicalism taking control?
Foreign policy of counties is spurring the recruitment drive. Remember people only need to look at the state of Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, Lebannon and now potentially Iran and Syria.
This UK Govt prefers cures to prevention. It still doesnt admit that the London bombings were related to Iraq, eve though the intelligence confirms it.
Additionally, it doesnt address other domestic issues.
ASBO's, - still no grip
Gun crime, - still no grip
Binge Drinking, - still no grip
High Teenage pregnancies - the govt recomended teaching 14 years old ORAL S E X!!
This govt has a history now of ignoring its failed policies and always looks for shortcut fixes.
Chocoholic wrote:You have to take responsibility for your own, and to be perfectly honest there hasn't been enough done, enough condemnation of the acts of radicals from the Muslim community as a whole, and it's certainly not being stamped out.
It is no-one elses responsibility but theirs.
Ok question. How can for example, a guy from Morocco take responsibility for someone from Pakistan? you clearly havent understood the diversity of "Muslims" and are lumping them into one category.
regarding condemnation, Actually, most clerics who have been deemed extremist have been banned from most mosques.
It is a tragedy that the domestic media never concentrate on the voices of those who are taking action and fully condemning. The media is very pre occupied with giving air time to extremists, as it sells their papers.
There is so much it can stamp out... the root causes are not being addressed. Everyone makes it seem like Muslims appreared in the UK yesterday. They have been in the UK for years/ over a century. Why is it a problem now? The reason is due to the way the world is now shaping. Unjust wars, unneccessary killing of innocents and injustices are fueling this behaviour.
There is no way i agree with the actions they take. Neither do most Muslims i know... but it takes two to tango....If there was no illegal,unjust killing ...and there were still bombers of this nature, then i would agree with you that it is a problem which the community need to deal with.
It is too convenient to say the responsibility lay with them.
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