(April 5, 2016 at 3:57 am)Heat Wrote: Yeah we went after the Nazi's who committed the crimes not the people who bought in to it.
If someone wanted to cherish Mein Kampf in this day and age I don't give a flying fuck. No matter what way you try to twist and turn it, you're trying to prosecute people for ideas as if they are actions. Not only is that unconstitutional, it's immoral, and subconsciously hypocritical. You are pathetic. Look at yourself, cowering in fear over an ideology that you disagree with. How sad that we've reached the state as a country where we suggest deporting people who aren't inherently "like" us. How sad that we've reached a state where we stop seeing people as people but as violent criminals waiting to strike. How sad that as a society we've made a conscious decision to identify people by their religion, before identifying them as humans. How fucking sad that I have to sit here explaining to someone why we shouldn't prosecute every Muslim in our society for terrorist acts they have not and likely will not commit.
When did we decide to start playing god with the less fortunate?
It's quite obvious that deporting Muslims would arouse scandal. Seriously, instead of deporting them I propose to, first of all, close Western borders for refugees and mere immigrants from Islamic countries, due to a danger related to intensified recent bombings. Also, we should stop allowing Muslims building their temples in Europe. I don't care if you were born here or you're a foreigner.
Showing a solidarity with other countries is not going to reduce terror.
Hugging a Muslim is not going to reduce terror.
Calling people islamophobs, bigots, racists or xenophobs is not going to reduce terror.
Enforcing Muslims to assimilate with others is not going to reduce terror.
The only way to reduce terror is to open your eyes and see that ISLAM is the cause of terror.