Are all muslims guilty? No, in the same way as not all Germans are guilty of the crimes of the Waffen ShutzStaffel.
Guilt by association is wrong and probably immoral in itself.
Guilt of non-condemnation of terrorism etc. isn't as clear cut as it would at first seem, (one man's freedom fighter etc.)
It does become more serious when people speak in a partisan fashion, eg. the Archbishop of Canterbury condemning Salman Rushdie after the Fatwa by the Ayatollah Khomeini.
I do disagree strongly with the idea of deporting groups based on ethnicity, Heck I'd likely be grabbing my passport and heading out of the country myself if that ever became a reality.
Religious beliefs themselves are not above criticism by any means, indeed the notion that they deserve respect themselves is disrespectful and deserves to disrespected at that point.
Guilt by association is wrong and probably immoral in itself.
Guilt of non-condemnation of terrorism etc. isn't as clear cut as it would at first seem, (one man's freedom fighter etc.)
It does become more serious when people speak in a partisan fashion, eg. the Archbishop of Canterbury condemning Salman Rushdie after the Fatwa by the Ayatollah Khomeini.
I do disagree strongly with the idea of deporting groups based on ethnicity, Heck I'd likely be grabbing my passport and heading out of the country myself if that ever became a reality.
Religious beliefs themselves are not above criticism by any means, indeed the notion that they deserve respect themselves is disrespectful and deserves to disrespected at that point.
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