December 23rd, 2011

Are anti-muslims being hypocrites when they distance themselves from the Norwegian terrorist?

Marc Sageman, a former C.I.A. officer and a consultant on terrorism, said it would be unfair to attribute Mr. Breivik’s violence to the writers who helped shape his world view. But at the same time, he said the counterjihad writers do argue that the fundamentalist Salafi branch of Islam “is the infrastructure from which Al Qaeda emerged. Well, they and their writings are the infrastructure from which Breivik emerged.” “This rhetoric,” he added, “is not cost-free.” http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/25/us/25debate.html

No. Surprisingly enough, it's entirely possible for a person to not like Muslims and yet still not be in favor of the mass murder of women and children.


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