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Qwark said:

Only shortsighted people believe that every muslim agrees with these kid of actions and I strongly dissaprove with statements like that. My point is that the religion is a part of the problem. If the religion they try to defend in such a violent matter would openly dissaprove their actions most important including the leaders in The West and more importantly in the East and the Q'ran would get a new testament it would solve a bit of the greater problem.

We should void people going to fight for IS but if European born muslims are radicalised they should be considered an enemy of the state, since Europe and the US/Canada and Australia (perhaps not oficially) declared war on IS. I still find it hard to imagine though why people born and raised in the West with a hopefull future want to fight for IS, I can understand the helpless and depressed arab, which has been bombed by the West, or the arab being a prey to anti west propaganda, for that instance you can assume all these 1000 people don't fit in the Western world and thus we don't want the to come back, but in Europe most countries don't want them to go in the first place (even though they lack serious concequenses for that decission).

By most demonstrations in Europe against this terrorist attack where multiple muslims present without being attacked. Although some extreme right organisations have found some new soil to breed on which is ultimatly sad but in some way understandable.


Yeah, I don't really understand why people would still go and be attracted to terrorist groups when your already well off. Here in the Philippines, its mostly because people are in poverty but in the EU, I'm pretty sure the poor over there is like middle class here. :/