Staff Weenie
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Just as a question - at what point does 'radical' or 'extremist' become mainstream?
For example, if one person in 10,000 or 1,000 believe they need to blow up a police station is that radical? Probably.
What if it's one in 10 who believe that violence is an acceptable tool?
What if 1 in 10 tacitly support it through their silence - or by actually inviting inciteful or hateful speakers to a mosque, or allowing them to speak without standing up and protesting or walking out. In Toronto, they were allowing what amounts to hate literature to be distributed at youth gatherings for Muslim men.....
I've not read all the details, but this man stood up and tried to make a difference for the better. And if the people in his mosque think he's a traitor, then perhaps they'd like to book the next flight to Pakistan or Saudi and live there.
For example, if one person in 10,000 or 1,000 believe they need to blow up a police station is that radical? Probably.
What if it's one in 10 who believe that violence is an acceptable tool?
What if 1 in 10 tacitly support it through their silence - or by actually inviting inciteful or hateful speakers to a mosque, or allowing them to speak without standing up and protesting or walking out. In Toronto, they were allowing what amounts to hate literature to be distributed at youth gatherings for Muslim men.....
I've not read all the details, but this man stood up and tried to make a difference for the better. And if the people in his mosque think he's a traitor, then perhaps they'd like to book the next flight to Pakistan or Saudi and live there.