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Trump and Muslims in America
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Trump and Muslims in America
So I stumbled across this discussion on YouTube while look for Scishow
https://youtu.be/yYAS9WomMWY

What do you guys think of the discussion?
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RE: Trump and Muslims in America
I can't believe this Latina and black woman are defending Trump, seriously?

The woman in the headscarf is right about how terrorists attack indiscriminately. I don't see 9/11 as an attack on just America, it was an attack on Globalisation, world commerce and there were people of so many nationalities who died that day. The number of Muslim victims of terror, intimidation and violence at the hands of Islamists also dwarves non-Muslim victims.

With that said, I feel I want to call bullshit on the one guy saying he had "no idea" and was "shocked" at the San Bernadino shooter being radicalised. He went to the same mosque as him? Surely he must have heard the same stuff at prayer meeting, he must have witnessed how fundamentalist that mosque must be to set someone on that path... bollocks, in my opinion.
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RE: Trump and Muslims in America
(September 25, 2016 at 5:50 pm)Yeauxleaux Wrote: I don't see 9/11 as an attack on just America, it was an attack on Globalisation, world commerce and there were people of so many nationalities who died that day.

You have to be careful what you say on 9/11, since more than 3000 lost their lives that day. Hundreds of thousands followed in the ensuing criminal idiocy. These numbers can cloud judgment.

But it's obvious that they did indeed attack America. As I said in the 9/11 thread, they attacked symbols. The Twin Towers a symbol for capitalism or the American economic power. The Pentagon the symbol of it's military power and the (probably) intended White House the seat of it's political power.

It was an attack on America and it's seats of power. Yet not in as a simplistic way as the idiot's narrative goes for the last 15 years.
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