This leads us to one conclusion - Something being bad or evil doesn't mean it can't be possible or exist - Many people don't believe most Muslims have this kind of views because they think Muslims are the same as Christians, Jews - AKA, just different life choices similar to wanting to be a doctor or a lawyer. The truth is not that simple. What people believe in is relevant, and how they act upon it is even more relevant. When someone believes in something that urges them to act upon it using violence and coercion, that's a serious problem.
From my experience with the about 50% liberal population in my lawschool, the majority of liberals who are pro-Islam simply think being Muslim is akin to being black or part of an ethnic minority, it's just something people are and we can't discriminate against them, when in fact ethnicity and religion are two different topics. You can pick your religion, and you can act upon it, you can change it or not, you can force it upon others or leave peacefully. All of this affects society.
Most politicians don't care about this statistics, the same way they don't care for statistics showing that shitty wages don't help workers.
From my experience with the about 50% liberal population in my lawschool, the majority of liberals who are pro-Islam simply think being Muslim is akin to being black or part of an ethnic minority, it's just something people are and we can't discriminate against them, when in fact ethnicity and religion are two different topics. You can pick your religion, and you can act upon it, you can change it or not, you can force it upon others or leave peacefully. All of this affects society.
Most politicians don't care about this statistics, the same way they don't care for statistics showing that shitty wages don't help workers.
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you