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The act was what it was......a terrorist attack on our soil by a muslim. By a muslim that betrayed his country for his faith. Why is no one addressing THIS? No, we're going to wring our hands, and pitifully cry "'why? Lets find out why this person did this then we can prevent future happenings." |
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If you mean "would they be physically assaulted?", then I think the answer is "very definitely not". Vigourously argued with by many people, yes; told to "f*** off", yes, but do you honestly think that there is any circumstance is which it is justifyable to physically attack someone simply for expressing an opinion that you disagree with?
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Throwing eggs at people that you dislike is a "traditional" part of protesting in the UK; very few people would regard it as being equivalent to giving someone a good kicking. There are probably very few politicians that haven't had eggs chucked at them at public meetings here.
Mr. Griffin is (IMHO) a thoroughly nasty piece of work, but politicians of all political shades come in for "egging". |
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Expressing a opinion in the form of a verbal assault on someones personal lifestyle, habits, race, parentage, etc can definitely cause some physical harm. |
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Harry, I am a great fan of English football and the Premier league. As I happen to be a Manchester United fan, I would never, ever, get close a pub known as a Liverpool fans' place with United's shirt. Neither I'd talk in such a place about how Benitez is weak manager. It's all up to the people that are around.
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I do not know what holds but some counter examples does not show that the statement "heavily weighted" is false.
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I stand by what Voltaire (arguably) said, gollu:
"I may not agree with what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it." Regardless of whether or not I agree with what another person's views may be, I will always, always defend their right to say it without fear of attack, imprisonment, or other form of retribution. That, to me, is one of the true tests of democracy. |
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I do think that actually what the guy did is far off from a muslim terrorist attack. And I do think that there are many muslim terrorist attacks. Just to show you that I will agree on _some_ of the things that you call muslim terrorist attacks (take 9/11), but not on others. It therefore doesn't mean that we have fundamentally different opinions. We do meet somewhere. Just for the sake of argument, let us assume that we agree on classifying his action as "a terrorist attack on our soil by a muslim. By a muslim that betrayed his country for his faith." Good. We have addressed it. What now? How do we stop the next thing like that? Certainly not by just repeating what you said. But we do have a little chance if we try to understand what happened, why it happened, and how we might stop it next time. |
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That his particular brand of faith preaches this is what a good follower will do? He COULD have walked away. Faced court-marshal. I guess that was too easy a solution. I will agree with you on one point. The signs were there. Action should have been taken to remove this person from the service before it came to this. Now I'll tell you why he wasn't. We have turned into a society so fearful of being called racist, we don't dare accuse a anyone of anything for fear of being sued.....and the sue-er winning. Imagine the furor of his being released because of his opinion on the war. "Muslim kicked out of service for religious beliefs" Thats exactly what the headlines would have said. So.......how do you combat that? Now, this man's neighbors had nothing bad to say about him. Always friendly, generous and nice. How do you balance that with what he did? You can't. Anymore than you can prevent something like this with happening again. Thats why their called terrorists. |
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You also express the opinion that maybe the signs were there, and action could have been taken. In that case, the perspective would not be as bad as in above reasoning. In order to determine which was the case, research into what and how happened must take place - if not, we will have no clue how to reduce the probability of this kind of thing happening again. I also agree with you concerning the headlines that might have emerged from his being kicked out of the army because of his beliefs. Which corresponds exactly to the problem the army does face with its opposing interests (and also society). You express the opinion that public opinion is biased in favor of his rights to let his religious feelings introduce a bias into his feelings towards the goodness of the army's deeds. That might well be the case, and also deserves public discussion. As I say, it is a very complicated thing for the army if a soldier really starts to have feelings of hatred for the army's actions. And I think that this possibility deserves reflection about how to deal with it. Apart from just saying "it was a terrorist attack", without following up on any measures about future improvements to reduce the probability of a repetition of this kind of thing. |
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Until the man comes out of his coma and is able to be interrogated, any speculation as to his motives can be nothing more than speculation, and I don't think that's very productive - do you? Terrorism is one possibility, yes, but equally so is the possibility that he merely went on a random shooting spree at his place of work, as regretably have postal workers, college students, etc, done so in the past. Don't you think it would be better to wait for the facts? I don't know if you read this editorial in the "Dallas Morning News", but I agree with every word of it: Quote:
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The Government should ensure you take a gun safty course before you're sold a firearm, so you know how not to shoot yourself in the foot, yes.
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