BadFish
Huge Member
- Oct 19, 2003
- 18,201
This goes back to my point about relativity and subjectivity. For 99.9% of Muslims they see what Daash are doing and are horrified, both Sunni and Shia, as I've said in another post (apologises) every Muslim I have spoken to has said these are not Muslims, but more acceptable is that they are not at all representative of the peaceful faith they practice.
The sooner people realise you can twist anything and manipulate your behaviour because of a certain belief system the better. Islam for 99.9% is a religion of peace, just like 99.9% of Christians and Derby fans, we should be better than 'tarring all with the same brush'.
Just as a postscript, the Derby chairman came out and said the bloke shouldnt be considered a Derby fan.
We should be, Sadly we are not. I think the world would be a better place if we generalised less and took people as we find them without lumping them together to justify our prejudices.
I loved the twitter reaction to the Sydney thing, a real step forward for our planet I reckon #I'llridewithyou. We are threated by extremists and should do what we can make sure that those in-between (shades of grey) are protected from it.