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Since the Paris Attacks
Has there been any Muslim solidarity movement/march/gathering that has formed to denounce these actions? Like anywhere? Have any prominent Islamic religious leaders denounced these actions? Honestly....and I'm not talking about some twitter or facebook post.

So far since the Paris attacks, we've seen Muslims booing and chanting Allahu Akbar during a moment of silence at a soccer game as a collective response.

We've seen Muslims stabbing Jewish teachers in France.

We've been Muslims in Boko Haram committing mass murder.

I'm kind of waiting on the Muslim community (the peaceful 99% of Muslims) to solidify and do something......how can a "peaceful 99%" be so completely drowned out by "a few rotten apples?"
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President of Egypt said they terrorist attacks need to stop. But if you mean muslims organizing a march against terrorism in Paris, oh no.
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A march against it anywhere. It's 99% of them after all. You'd think 99% had some kind of pull.
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RE: Since the Paris Attacks
(11-18-2015 04:29 PM)shiftyeagle Wrote:  Has there been any Muslim solidarity movement/march/gathering that has formed to denounce these actions? Like anywhere? Have any prominent Islamic religious leaders denounced these actions? Honestly....and I'm not talking about some twitter or facebook post.

So far since the Paris attacks, we've seen Muslims booing and chanting Allahu Akbar during a moment of silence at a soccer game as a collective response.

We've seen Muslims stabbing Jewish teachers in France.

We've been Muslims in Boko Haram committing mass murder.

I'm kind of waiting on the Muslim community (the peaceful 99% of Muslims) to solidify and do something......how can a "peaceful 99%" be so completely drowned out by "a few rotten apples?"

The Number obviously is way ,way below 99%
11-18-2015 04:36 PM
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(11-18-2015 04:29 PM)shiftyeagle Wrote:  Has there been any Muslim solidarity movement/march/gathering that has formed to denounce these actions? Like anywhere? Have any prominent Islamic religious leaders denounced these actions? Honestly....and I'm not talking about some twitter or facebook post.

So far since the Paris attacks, we've seen Muslims booing and chanting Allahu Akbar during a moment of silence at a soccer game as a collective response.

We've seen Muslims stabbing Jewish teachers in France.

We've been Muslims in Boko Haram committing mass murder.

I'm kind of waiting on the Muslim community (the peaceful 99% of Muslims) to solidify and do something......how can a "peaceful 99%" be so completely drowned out by "a few rotten apples?"

Reasonable question, it hasn't really been covered in the media much.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/20...f-all.html

http://mediamatters.org/research/2014/08...c-s/200498

I hate the clickbait-y second headline, but worth reading IMO.
11-18-2015 04:37 PM
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(11-18-2015 04:36 PM)CardFan1 Wrote:  
(11-18-2015 04:29 PM)shiftyeagle Wrote:  Has there been any Muslim solidarity movement/march/gathering that has formed to denounce these actions? Like anywhere? Have any prominent Islamic religious leaders denounced these actions? Honestly....and I'm not talking about some twitter or facebook post.

So far since the Paris attacks, we've seen Muslims booing and chanting Allahu Akbar during a moment of silence at a soccer game as a collective response.

We've seen Muslims stabbing Jewish teachers in France.

We've been Muslims in Boko Haram committing mass murder.

I'm kind of waiting on the Muslim community (the peaceful 99% of Muslims) to solidify and do something......how can a "peaceful 99%" be so completely drowned out by "a few rotten apples?"

The Number obviously is way ,way below 99%

But liberal talking points say so. All of the terrorist acts committed by Muslims....all the violence and hate....it all comes from "a few bad apples."

Isn't it crazy though.....how worked up they can get because a baker refused to make a cake for a gay wedding or companies refusing to provide free birth control and subsequently bash Christianity.....remember how mad they were.....now consider and contrast that with the reactions of some of them to these attacks in Paris.
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(11-18-2015 04:37 PM)wmubroncopilot Wrote:  
(11-18-2015 04:29 PM)shiftyeagle Wrote:  Has there been any Muslim solidarity movement/march/gathering that has formed to denounce these actions? Like anywhere? Have any prominent Islamic religious leaders denounced these actions? Honestly....and I'm not talking about some twitter or facebook post.

So far since the Paris attacks, we've seen Muslims booing and chanting Allahu Akbar during a moment of silence at a soccer game as a collective response.

We've seen Muslims stabbing Jewish teachers in France.

We've been Muslims in Boko Haram committing mass murder.

I'm kind of waiting on the Muslim community (the peaceful 99% of Muslims) to solidify and do something......how can a "peaceful 99%" be so completely drowned out by "a few rotten apples?"

Reasonable question, it hasn't really been covered in the media much.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/20...f-all.html

http://mediamatters.org/research/2014/08...c-s/200498

I hate the clickbait-y second headline, but worth reading IMO.

The first article is a good article that I read previously today and the video is good, but these are individual opinions that won't change a thing.....I'm talking collective en masse demonstrations around the Islamic world denouncing these and similar atrocities....if it is true that 99% of Muslims are peaceful and desire said peace then they cannot possibly be that afraid of a measly "few bad apples" right?
11-18-2015 04:43 PM
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Send Watters to Dearborn Michigan and have him do as on the street interview with those Muzzies. See what they have to say.
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(11-18-2015 04:43 PM)shiftyeagle Wrote:  
(11-18-2015 04:37 PM)wmubroncopilot Wrote:  
(11-18-2015 04:29 PM)shiftyeagle Wrote:  Has there been any Muslim solidarity movement/march/gathering that has formed to denounce these actions? Like anywhere? Have any prominent Islamic religious leaders denounced these actions? Honestly....and I'm not talking about some twitter or facebook post.

So far since the Paris attacks, we've seen Muslims booing and chanting Allahu Akbar during a moment of silence at a soccer game as a collective response.

We've seen Muslims stabbing Jewish teachers in France.

We've been Muslims in Boko Haram committing mass murder.

I'm kind of waiting on the Muslim community (the peaceful 99% of Muslims) to solidify and do something......how can a "peaceful 99%" be so completely drowned out by "a few rotten apples?"

Reasonable question, it hasn't really been covered in the media much.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/20...f-all.html

http://mediamatters.org/research/2014/08...c-s/200498

I hate the clickbait-y second headline, but worth reading IMO.

The first article is a good article that I read previously today and the video is good, but these are individual opinions that won't change a thing.....I'm talking collective en masse demonstrations around the Islamic world denouncing these and similar atrocities....if it is true that 99% of Muslims are peaceful and desire said peace then they cannot possibly be that afraid of a measly "few bad apples" right?

^^^^This^^^^

Some press releases and a press conference or two and some folks in Social Media condemning it is not what it's going to take.

Take to the streets around the world, en masse, millions and millions in the streets condemning it. That can't be overlooked.
11-18-2015 05:05 PM
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This isn't from the Paris attacks, but let's not act like the majority of Muslims support isis

https://www.rt.com/news/189168-german-mu...test-isis/
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http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/11/...s-attacks/
A small group of around 30 French Muslims from Bangladesh joined mourners in the Place de la Republique in Paris to protest the bloody ISIS attacks.

Approximately 10-15% of Paris is Muslim or at least 224,000 people.
Only 30 felt moved enough to protest the ISIS massacre.
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(11-18-2015 06:02 PM)randaddyminer Wrote:  This isn't from the Paris attacks, but let's not act like the majority of Muslims support isis

https://www.rt.com/news/189168-german-mu...test-isis/

OK, I missed where anyone said that a majority supported Daesh. But that begs the question, what percentage is acceptable to you? 49% 10%?
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(11-18-2015 04:29 PM)shiftyeagle Wrote:  Has there been any Muslim solidarity movement/march/gathering that has formed to denounce these actions? Like anywhere? Have any prominent Islamic religious leaders denounced these actions? Honestly....and I'm not talking about some twitter or facebook post.

So far since the Paris attacks, we've seen Muslims booing and chanting Allahu Akbar during a moment of silence at a soccer game as a collective response.

We've seen Muslims stabbing Jewish teachers in France.

We've been Muslims in Boko Haram committing mass murder.

I'm kind of waiting on the Muslim community (the peaceful 99% of Muslims) to solidify and do something......how can a "peaceful 99%" be so completely drowned out by "a few rotten apples?"

Yes, but that stuff doesn't make the news for whatever reason. Usually a google search reveals it though.
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Right Wing Mainstream media huh? Please. The silence is deafening from this group so called majority of Muzzies.
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(11-18-2015 06:02 PM)randaddyminer Wrote:  This isn't from the Paris attacks, but let's not act like the majority of Muslims support isis

https://www.rt.com/news/189168-german-mu...test-isis/

I don't necessarily think it's a majority, but I certainly think it's more than "1%" or a "a few bad apples."
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Don't need 'em speaking up or protesting. Need 'em fighting back against the, what is it, 1%. Should be an easy fight don't ya think.
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