No problem at all. Send them to a Muslim country if they want to remain Muslim.
Yes, forced expatriation of 6 million+ US citizens would be quite inexpensive and easy to accomplish.
Maybe we should send the Hispanics and the Jews with them as well?
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No problem at all. Send them to a Muslim country if they want to remain Muslim.
Yes, forced expatriation of 6 million+ US citizens would be quite inexpensive and easy to accomplish.
Maybe we should send the Hispanics and the Jews with them as well?
Sir82 - Turn it around. What would Muslims do if they found Christian enclaves in their domain? Never mind, it's already on record.
On American soil, anyone is 10 times more likely to be killed by a right wing, Fox news fed nut, than by any terrorist. Wake up!
GC
GC - You just made that up out of your sweet ass! LOL "Wake up!"? ROFLMAO !
Young Turks. Gooooooooo!!!
GC
Yes, it's much harder to spot the extremist. Simpler to label an entire group as dangerous. While you are at it, expel or execute all the Schizophrenics, too. Just in case.
What would Muslims do if they found Christian enclaves in their domain?
I imagine it depends on where you are referring to.
Millions of Christians live openly in Turkey, Indonesia, Egypt, etc.
The islamists should be thankful for the proposed solutions here. Think of the myriads of virgins awaiting them in heaven. Perhaps Mr. Nolen The knife-man REGRETS that the Boss did use his good police aim training on him, and only disabled him. He could be dreaming of getting ready now to deflower the first one?
You would like a law in the USA making it a crime to "be a Muslim"?
Yes. People currently declaring themselves 'Muslim' admit that they are not really and pick a new name for themselves: "Mulsim-Lite" or "I can't believe I'm not Muslim" or whatever.
The fact is we can't carry on as we are surely? People being beheaded in the streets and at work? After a while people will become numb to it and it will stop even making the news.
You can't reason with people who have no reason in them. I think regular people's lives and wellbeing supercede the rights of any extremist groups whatever the source of their extremism is ... and nothing seems to do it quite like religion, expecially one particular religion.
Yes, it's much harder to spot the extremist
And that's the problem - they hide among the masses. We need the masses to give them a wider berth than they have done - why would people continue to use the same label and pray to the same god, read the same words?
In the same way that a town can narrow down who a rapist is by all the non-rapists voluntarily giving DNA samples, we need some way to identify the extremists by all the non-extremists divorcing themselves from the issue.
All this "Islam is a religion of peace" that is spouted is simply part of the problem and gives them shelter within the faith.
Why have millions of Muslims allowed themselves to be cowered into silence in the face of extremism?
If they really do despise Islamist extremsim why am I not being deafened by their protests?