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    Yeah, but they should know that their "rights" also means that they didn't violate other's rights... but apparently, they didn't know about that...
    I hope you have outgrown this illusionary thought you have about democracy. The "rights" of one person often mean that the "rights" of another are infringed. This is why mutual responsibility is much more important than rights, which are an abstract concept.

    Islam is a religion of peace... when they know the philoshopical meaning written in their quran... and consider philoshopical archievement was more worthy than literal archievement...
    And I wager that way over ninety percent of the Muslims share your opinion.

    The defense of Muslim people does not constitute the growth of terrorism. You should hear yourself talking, it's utterly disgusting; and it's actually the result of the mediacracy that we seem to live in nowadays. You prefer the death or deportation of thousands if not millions of citizens over dialogue with other people just for this illusion of safety. Nationalism has become useless in this era where one can reach the other end of the world within 24 hours. Even if we deport those people, would this stop anything? Your message is one that is completely useless as it immediately refuses to negotiate with anyone.


    When a crazy Saudi imam says that the west is Satanic, everybody goes insane, but when King Abdullah subsequently demotes this imam; nobody says a word.

    When Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadineajad says idiotic things about the Holocaust, the newspapers are full of them, but when the pragmatic Ali Akbar Rafsanjani or the liberal Mohammed Khatami or even the conservative Mohsen Rezaie go against his statements, nobody says a word.

    When an Egyptian imam says that the use of Facebook is haram, everybody shouts "Islam is an intolerant religion", but when Ali al-Sistani calls upon women to vote in Iraq, where is the right wing gone?


    Your constant violent attacks on "the left", Fragony, are based solely on the negative information you repeatedly hear in the media. When they want to ban christmas trees in the University of The Hague, how many Muslims do you think support that? Wait no, how many Muslims would actually care about that?
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