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
I'm sure there'll be plenty of outrage in Kuwait about the Kuwaiti victims just as there's outrage here about the British victims.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.
The gunman was a highly educated electrical engineer, he was also a very bad break dancerEducation leads to expectation. In reality eduction then what?
I was pointing out that in reality no one really cares about things that don't directly effect them, IS effects the Muslim community much more than any other and the solution will come from the Muslim community I can't really see a problem in thatIn the same way that Christians are on our streets protesting violence in Africa.
One rule for Muslims, another for everyone else.
No wonder the Muslim members on here refuse to post in this forum. I wouldn't if I were them either
a perfect target for a terrorist would indeed be a live premier league game they would have all the exposure on live TV, and the scary thing about this it would not be that hard to pull off, say three terrorists enter a ground with each one hiding parts to a machine gun then they meet in the toilets and assemble it, run on the pitch and spray the crowd, potentially thousands could be murdered
I was pointing out that in reality no one really cares about things that don't directly effect them, IS effects the Muslim community much more than any other and the solution will come from the Muslim community I can't really see a problem in that
I was pointing out that in reality no one really cares about things that don't directly effect them, IS effects the Muslim community much more than any other and the solution will come from the Muslim community I can't really see a problem in that