Baron_Null
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As if on que the tone deaf comments start being trotted out again blaming a large group of people for the actions of a minority of said group.
Yeah, any moron can see the difference.
Baron_Null
Does it matter if it is only a small group? They are all affiliated to the Muslims/Far East! Slam the US open door! The ugly Wife on Scene in the Company Party! She just walked in to the US of A!
Neighbors saw them packing their garage with lots of illegal stuff, but.. PC came up, will people think we are biased, big time! How far have we slipped.
Not seen a Scotsman, or nice fellow from Iceland have we! Blowing up in America have we? So nuff said!
As if on que the tone deaf comments start being trotted out again blaming a large group of people for the actions of a minority of said group.
Sorry, Old Guy. Incoherent rants about the affiliations of terrorists are just as unlikely to convince me to demonize a massive swatch of the global population...
If a "massive swatch" of the "religion of pieces" would stand up and do some "demonizing' of their own...maybe we might not feel the need to.
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NCTC [i.e. the National Counterterrorism Center] maintains its statistical information on the U.S. government’s authoritative and unclassified database on terrorist acts, the Worldwide Incidents Tracking System (WITS).
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In cases where the religious affiliation of terrorism casualties could be determined, Muslims suffered between 82 and 97 percent of terrorism-related fatalities over the past five years.
Muslim majority countries bore the greatest number of attacks involving 10 or more deaths ….
According to a 2009 report published by the Counter Terrorism Center at the United States Military Academy at West Point, Al-Qaeda kills over seven times more Muslims than non-Muslims.