freediver wrote on Jun 6
th, 2008 at 8:16pm:
Expanded to mean on a cultural level, not an individual level.
But what does that actually mean? You cannot attack a person's culture without attacking a person. You cannot hold a a culture to account. You might as well blame it on the rain.
I hear muslims in australia complain about their lack of rights, and I say to them, go to Islamic countries and test out your rights there.
Why is a Muslim Australian somehow less deserving of rights? That sort of thing is what people came to Australia to escape. It sounds like the Muslims you complain about have a better concept of what it means to be Australian than you do.
What that means is that I always respect all people, unless they give me a reason not to.
I do not confuse individuals and their philosophies, but neither do I separate and apologise for totally unacceptable behaviour.
Islam is an ideology running amok.
Youths decapitating strangers, because they can then
cry out, "I have slaughtered a jew, my place in paradise is assured"
This is not a few miscreants displaying aberrant behaviour, this is a culture tending itself to promoting violent and offensive behaviour toward non-muslims, and it is a significant proportion, who share a common religion with others who have not displayed violence, but by maintaining their silence against it, deliver support and tacit approval.
Islamism, is a real problem, and pretending that people who recognise that are wrong, or racist, or divisive is blaming those who do not believe that wishing for a happy ending, is enough to make it so.