oh sigh. You know... when I lived in the DC suburbs there was quite a
large iranian community. I had dealings with it at Montgomery College,
at work and through daycare and nobody showed any signs of beheading
anyone, out of a total of probably several hundred people, so I really
have to object to the word "plurality."

So now we have to do another round of how those are the exceptions and
do I know what would happen to me if I were kidnapped in Pakistan.
Sigh.



On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Michael wrote:
>> that preach peace do they? I've never said there aren't Muslims that are
>> extreme/fundamentalist or see the US invasion of Iraq as an attack on the
>> Muslim faith. I'm simply saying it isn't the majority.
>
> A majority isn't required, just a plurality willing to, at a minimum,
> look the other way.  And that's what we have.
>
> Sounds like you're refusing to see a pretty big, pretty pervasive
> problem because you're insisting on viewing this subjectively through
> the scope of discrimination rather than objectively.
>
> Lose that constraint and you'll gain insight what I'm talking about.
>
> 

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