If someone blew away my house and family, or my whole neighborhood, with a 
missile, or a "smart bomb", I'd want revenge. The soldiers say that on the 
ground, for every civilian killed, this results in the creation of two enemies. 
Do the math. I think anyone looks like a fanatic, when the war is in their 
backyard. 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <mdixon.6569@...> wrote :

 Be prepared to be called a xenophobic bigot. However, I'm with you, for the 
very reasons you explained. Where ever Islam goes, it's adherents are peaceful 
but when they reach a certain saturation point, not necassarily a majority, 
they become more militant, demanding their rights as Muslims, which eventually 
will deny everybody else of their rights. Submission.
 


 On Sunday, September 21, 2014 5:15 PM, "emptybill@... [FairfieldLife]" 
<FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 
 

   
 What I Have Learned Since 9-11 
http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2008/09/what-i-have-learned-since-9-11.html 
  
 I was on my way back from a vacation when the first plane hit the World Trade 
Center. My wife and I were listening to music on a CD and enjoyed our ride 
home, and knew nothing about it. When we got home, we listened to our messages. 
The first two were from family members hysterically crying, "We've been 
attacked! America is at war!"
 
 My first thought, of course, was the ever-eloquent, "What the fuck!?!"
 
 We watched the news, and I was baffled. Why would anyone do such a thing? I 
was about as ignorant about this as someone can be. But I'm a learner. It's 
what I like to do. And since that day, I've learned a lot.
 
 I learned that this was not an isolated incident. Attacks had become more 
frequent and more deadly over the years. I just hadn't noticed.
 
 And I eventually learned that this is not just a problem of generic 
"terrorism," but a global movement based on Citizen Warrior: The Quran's Last 
Word on Non-Muslims 
http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2010/09/qurans-last-word-on-non-muslims.html and 
the example of Muhammad 
http://www.inquiryintoislam.com/2010/08/sacredness-of-mohammads-example.html. I 
learned that Islam is a unique religion because it's a political system and a 
system of law as well as being what most people would call a religion. Its goal 
is world domination, it has explicit permission for (and approval of) violence 
in its holy books, and it is intolerant of non-Muslims. Its laws even include 
legally-imposed discrimination against non-Muslims (and all women). (Read more 
about that here 
http://www.inquiryintoislam.com/2010/11/basic-elements-of-islam.html.)
 
 I learned that an almost-uninterrupted jihad has been waged against 
non-Muslims for 1400 years 
http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2008/12/third-jihad.html. The attacks are near 
constant. So far since 9-11, Jihadis have carried out 23,795 
http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/index.html#Attacks deadly attacks. Most of us 
don't see it as a war. We see isolated attacks. If you take in the whole global 
view 
http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2007/09/these-arent-terrorist-attacks-this-is.html,
 however, or listen to the point of view of a Jihadi 
http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2008/09/what-is-jihadi.html, or read this 
http://thereligionofpeace.com/, you will see it for what it is: A global war — 
orthodox Muslims 
http://www.inquiryintoislam.com/2010/07/orthodox-versus-heterodox-muslims.html 
against everybody else.
 
 The majority of the conflicts in the world today consist of Jihadis 
http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2008/09/what-is-jihadi.html fighting non-Muslims 
or Muslims who are considered insufficiently Islamic. If you removed jihad from 
the world right now, it would be a fairly peaceful place.
 
 I also learned that one of the main reasons democracies have so much trouble 
dealing with Jihadis is because of an important conflict within democracies 
http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2007/09/why-now-islams-rise-explained.html. 
Specifically, most people in the free world believe 1) everyone has a right to 
worship as they wish, and 2) discrimination of any kind is wrong. These are 
important foundational principles of liberal democracies around the world.
 
 Why is this a problem? Because the simplest way to deal with Islam would be to 
discriminate against it. In other words, to openly admit Islam is unique 
(because of its political aspirations and religious duty to overthrow all other 
forms of law and government), and stop all concessions to Islam 
http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2008/08/concession-stand.html and roll back any 
concessions already made http://concess.blogspot.com/.
 
 We "can't do that" because it violates important values of our societies. Or 
does it necessarily? This dialog needs to happen and solutions need to be 
created for it. But of course, that can't happen as long as the majority of 
people in free countries remain ignorant of the most elementary facets of 
Islam. And it's not just ignorance. Many people have a real resistance 
http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2011/03/achilles-heel-of-west.html to hearing 
anything about it because even talking about it seems to violate the principles 
of decency and kindness!
 
 So the final thing I've learned is that the solution to this problem starts 
with a grassroots movement: Those who know something about Islam's dangers to 
the free world must talk to people who don't, and successfully 
http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2012/10/a-new-manual-for-citizen-warriors.html 
educate them. Once enough people are educated, national conversations can 
happen that could result in new, carefully-crafted policies that retain our 
democratic freedoms while limiting the destructive and insidious encroachment 
http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2008/09/islams-relentless-encroachment.html of 
orthodox Islam.
 


 


 












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