I would say that the millions of Muslim refugees from Syria et al view our democracies as much more preferable to their own current failed states.
I know it's tired discourse but a lot of Muslims I know are just as horrified by this as I am. That's not to say that I don't find Islam detestable as a belief system because I do, but most Muslims are just normal people going about their day. The people that get offended by democratic freedoms tend to be the most vocal, and their narrative needs to be continually challenged, be it through dialogue or militarily.
A lot of people are put off by the latter but it's a reality of the century we live in that we will need military intervention as well (again, in Syria as an example).
I know it's tired discourse but a lot of Muslims I know are just as horrified by this as I am. That's not to say that I don't find Islam detestable as a belief system because I do, but most Muslims are just normal people going about their day. The people that get offended by democratic freedoms tend to be the most vocal, and their narrative needs to be continually challenged, be it through dialogue or militarily.
A lot of people are put off by the latter but it's a reality of the century we live in that we will need military intervention as well (again, in Syria as an example).