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it's like saying that white people should come forward and take a public stance against serial killers


Bad analogy. We do. We track down and imprison (and sometimes execute) serial killers. We universally denounce what they do.

In general, does the majority of the Muslim population denounce what the radical extremists did? Or do they just watch idly and silently think they were justified? Note I'm not saying that's actually the case, I'm genuinely posing it as a question.

I agree that the rest of the Muslim world should not have to answer what the radical extremists are doing. But I worry that our country feels as though we're the only ones willing to step up and try to bring them to justice. And especially worry that we feel the only way to accomplish this task is to go to war with and occupy a foreign nation. (Note that I use "we" metaphorically...)
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Tony Fabris