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To: ransomnote

You jumped up to say “Not related to being Muslim!”

That willingness to jump in with ready-conclusion based upon facts you simply do not know, to jump to the bad side so quickly, is something that the world of men is born into. But it is the mud to bake, form and build with, or else to wash off. It is not something to throw at others.

I said this sad event was related to being Muslim, because Islam attracts the confused in our times, and because Islam by lacking adequate self-levels of appropriate organizational self-criticism, and because it is founded in a horridly confused mythos and ‘teachings’, has come to encourage murderous philosophies and to train the confused in murderous hates, envies and jealousies.

Yes, this man was confused on his own — but within Islam his confusions were either pushed into murderous impulse or his pre-existing murderous impulse was encouraged. And yes, that was done ‘In Texas’. I do not jump up to confuse, or to capture others in any sort of sectarian hatred, or like you and others to spread the blame around, to make excuses.

I jump in here to say — YOU stop jumping in to defame others with a blame that properly is seated upon the adherents of the sect of Islam. And by so doing attempt to shut down a vigilance and wariness of that sect which is needed in our day.


138 posted on 01/26/2010 11:12:54 AM PST by bvw
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To: bvw

I think you are jumping around too much. :)
I’ll continue to offer my opinions, notice I said opinions and not ‘informed conclusions, as I please without fear that I am lowering anyone’s vigilance or the fear that I will be seen as apologizing for the faith whose adherents, I have already said, have committed more murder than I can even comprehend.
I think you are equally ‘guilty’ of forming your own ‘conclusions’ on information you don’t have. The Hasan case was easier because we were given, in a trickle, information about his thoughts, statements etc.
This case is different. From my perspective - this case sounds similar to family-melt-down murders I have heard of over the years and the Hasan case sounds like Jihadi syndrome - I call ‘em as I see em.
*and then she jumps up to hit click on ‘save’*


143 posted on 01/26/2010 11:26:06 AM PST by ransomnote
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