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Teeqoz said:
Qwark said:
It won't because Europe is a guard dog without teeth. It can bark but it can't invade Syria and end IS, nor can it close it boundaries. So as tolerant as we are we have to tolerate the ocassional terrorist attack. Extreme right might rise resulting in a not very suitable living space for muslims causing them yo leave which solves a part of the problem.


The exact opposite would happen. Extreme right movements and terrorist organisations need one another to recruit people. Muslims will be marginalized and badly treated by far righters, pushing them towards extremism, while terrorism will push westernes farther to the right. Extreme right movements are part of the problem here, not part of the solution.


Without the extreme right rising in Western Europe thousands of Western Muslims already joined IS. Extreme right can become a very powerful faction in Europe and one who doesn't concern more about geopolitics than the safety of there people. Don't be astounded if Extreme right factions become far more popular politic wise. This results in the given IS will be fought much harder on their grounds. But it will be a hard time for Muslims in the Western world.



Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar