Increasingly no. There's so many who, when they do a terrorist attack, all these people come out the woodwork like "omg, he was so normal though!". Either he was a good actor, or he has some very good friends. I'm thinking both.
And we still don't see that same level of outrage from Muslims when a terror attack happens. They have so much fire when it's a cartoon of Muhammad, or when it's someone "insulting Islam", and then as soon as shit like what just happened in Turkey goes off, none of these people are to be heard anywhere. I wish someone who was actually Muslim would explain that to me, because it is questionable.
And we still don't see that same level of outrage from Muslims when a terror attack happens. They have so much fire when it's a cartoon of Muhammad, or when it's someone "insulting Islam", and then as soon as shit like what just happened in Turkey goes off, none of these people are to be heard anywhere. I wish someone who was actually Muslim would explain that to me, because it is questionable.
"Adulthood is like looking both ways before you cross the road, and then getting hit by an airplane" - sarcasm_only
"Ironically like the nativist far-Right, which despises multiculturalism, but benefits from its ideas of difference to scapegoat the other and to promote its own white identity politics; these postmodernists, leftists, feminists and liberals also use multiculturalism, to side with the oppressor, by demanding respect and tolerance for oppression characterised as 'difference', no matter how intolerable." - Maryam Namazie
"Ironically like the nativist far-Right, which despises multiculturalism, but benefits from its ideas of difference to scapegoat the other and to promote its own white identity politics; these postmodernists, leftists, feminists and liberals also use multiculturalism, to side with the oppressor, by demanding respect and tolerance for oppression characterised as 'difference', no matter how intolerable." - Maryam Namazie