tiggsywiggsywoo
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Over 200 Muslims were murdered I Kuwait yesterday. Most of the IS atrocities are committed against Muslims. Yet we in this country appear to see no public protests or outrage.
I just don't understand why countries aren't saying enough is enough and bombing these cunts back to the stone age where they belong.
What you say is true, however why would you expect the public in this country to be outraged and protest, I would have thought that it's up to the Muslim community to do thatOver 200 Muslims were murdered I Kuwait yesterday. Most of the IS atrocities are committed against Muslims. Yet we in this country appear to see no public protests or outrage.
The only benefit of which will be to give an impression of forceful retaliation for those that need it. It's not the answer. Clandestine operations at one level for sure, but only alongside a major campaign of education and awareness to combat ignorance and fear.
Exactly.What you say is true, however why would you expect the public in this country to be outraged and protest, I would have thought that it's up to the Muslim community to do that
Who would you aim the campaign of education at?
Those on all sides - particularly the young people that are being radicalised and used as a method of spreading hatred and terror.
It depends the solution has to come from the Islamic world they have to counter the preachers of hateThose on all sides - particularly the young people that are being radicalised and used as a method of spreading hatred and terror.
This can happen in any town any city any country. It could even happen at a premier league football stadium.