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I try to look ahead to see any hope that this 'Radical' Islamist problem will be defused, but somehow I can't see it. We have all the signs of a long, escalating and hugely dangerous issue festering. This needed to be nipped in the bud, it wasn't and now we are left with the consequences.
This business in Paris has already started to spread like some nasty disease, which I guess is what it is. For me, leading Muslims need to be more proactive in their criticism of radicals, and much more vociferous in their support of the societies which they now call home. If not, I fear citizens will start to condemn all Muslims with dire consequences....worrying.
Putting the extremists to one side, what gets me more is the people we have let in to this country who are promoting a more hard line, conservative form of Islam on this country under the name of British Muslims, the trouble we have in this situation is the law will not recognise these type of people, and that is because our system has become confused with the words moderate now.
Also when you start questioning these people then you start questioning the whole religion, and we know where that leads. We are basically stuck now, and in the long run this will not be good for anyone.
Did you watch Panaroma in the week? thought it was a true and honest reflection of what is really going on here. The British Muslim women on there was fantastic and is what many people would expect, but it's voices like hers that are not being heard. If she mentions heads are being turned to a more hard line, conservative approach then people really need to sit up and start listening.
How can I define our country now, well it used go together like a cheese and pickle sandwich, now it resembles a cheese and banana sandwich.