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ArchangelMadzz said:
Aeolus451 said:

I'm not abandoning them. i just don't see the point of repeating myself to someone who's done almost nothing in a thread about a recent terrorist attack but argue with people who are making valid points in this. 

Most of what I have done is made factual statements against provably inaccurate claims. The fact you can't even concede to simple factual points has me wonder why I'm replying. 

First statement I replied to, Immagration is at fault for recent attacks in the UK. False, all known attackers in the UK have not been immigrants.
Second statement: Their mosque had something to do with it. False, their mosque reported them. 

Why are you making something so simple so difficult?

They were not factual statements especially when you keep trying to reword them to better argue against me. You provided no proof so drop the factual hogwash. 

When you let in immigrants that do not adapt and accept the ways of the society that they move to and they create these communities that are almost exclusively of them, it becomes an environment that's the perfect breeding ground to radicalize any disgruntled muslim in that country. So it is a immigration problem because a part of immigrating to another country is integrating into it's society, learning their language and adopting their values/ways. They are not being radicalized from over the net but rather in their neighborhoods. Terrorist groups/extremists need a lot of support from their communites to function. Turning a blind eye to them is aiding them. If every muslim turned in any muslim who was extremist or saying certain things, terrorism wouldn't be a problem anymore.

Just because a person within a mosque reported a few people within that mosque doesn't mean that some of the mosque don't agree with the extremists or agree with reporting them.