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Originally Posted by powerclown
What is bewildering about this trend is the fact that educated, moderate muslims seem to be content to watch from the sidelines, showing no resolve when it comes to standing up to the radicals and saying what they are doing is wrong. It is a case of majority reason being held captive by minority radical ideology. Not good.
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I'm tired of hearing this.
Countless Muslim organizations have denounced the tactics of Wahhabist terrorists. For some reason this fact is either completely ignored or the complaint is altered to state that they either didn't do so quickly enough or that it wasn't made loud enough.
That it is even a requirement that Muslim organizations denounce the actions of Wahhabist terrorists is absurd. Such a standard is never held to all sects of Christianity when one of those sects performs some bad deed. This standard is born of a complete lack of understanding of the Muslim religion - it is somehow viewed as a cohesive whole which is accountable for any and every action by any one who claims to be acting on the behalf of the mythical whole.