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<blockquote data-quote="Frederick" data-source="post: 2822181" data-attributes="member: 17825"><p>Well, a large number of Muslims [<a href="http://www.worldpublicopinion.org/pipa/pdf/feb09/STARTII_Feb09_rpt.pdf]" target="_blank">http://www.worldpublicopinion.org/pipa/pdf/feb09/STARTII_Feb09_rpt.pdf]</a> are violent towards Americans and agree with terrorism from what i can see. It's common sense to single out groups that have large numbers of violent islamic jihadists in it. Not all muslim are terrorists, many are peaceful and productive members of society. But you can't tell who is an extremist seeking to do harm, or just a regular peaceful muslim.</p><p></p><p>If 9/11 happened in Dubai and they were all Christians killing in the name of G*d, and if the Paris attacks were carried out in Beirut by Christians killing hundreds of innocent people for 'Christ', could you blame them for wanting to regulate Christian travel to the middle east?</p><p></p><p>That being said, it would probably be far more effective to completely stop immigration from countries with extremist tendencies(Iran, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, etc) than to ban entire religions from entering the United States. Such policies are pointless anyway since we can't control our own borders as is. I don't believe Islam is inherently violent, but the conditions created in the middle east and mosques/religious leaders that are at best indifferent and in some cases provide moral support to radical islam are causing a particularly violent strand of extremism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frederick, post: 2822181, member: 17825"] Well, a large number of Muslims [[url]http://www.worldpublicopinion.org/pipa/pdf/feb09/STARTII_Feb09_rpt.pdf][/url] are violent towards Americans and agree with terrorism from what i can see. It's common sense to single out groups that have large numbers of violent islamic jihadists in it. Not all muslim are terrorists, many are peaceful and productive members of society. But you can't tell who is an extremist seeking to do harm, or just a regular peaceful muslim. If 9/11 happened in Dubai and they were all Christians killing in the name of G*d, and if the Paris attacks were carried out in Beirut by Christians killing hundreds of innocent people for 'Christ', could you blame them for wanting to regulate Christian travel to the middle east? That being said, it would probably be far more effective to completely stop immigration from countries with extremist tendencies(Iran, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, etc) than to ban entire religions from entering the United States. Such policies are pointless anyway since we can't control our own borders as is. I don't believe Islam is inherently violent, but the conditions created in the middle east and mosques/religious leaders that are at best indifferent and in some cases provide moral support to radical islam are causing a particularly violent strand of extremism. [/QUOTE]
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