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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: butterfly15..


How would you feel if you're labeled something because of the actions of others. It's like when news of the gang rapes in India happened and British newspapers made it out like the whole country was corrupt and backwards and that no one should step into India. And I'm not even Indian and that offended me. But I can ask the same questions to others generalising all Muslims, why didn't you do something about the rapes, why didn't you speak up, are you all like that? Not a nice feeling is it.



Lol what? India held one of the largest protest marches against the Delhi incident. Indians toppled the Sheila Dikshit government in Delhi. Fast track courts were built up throughout the country and new laws were passed immediately. Indians themselves have spoke against and held massive protest marches against sexual violence. What is this uninformed nonsense? India has been dealing with the Kashmir situation for years now without any help, so sorry if some people are quick to label and judge. Generalizations happen easily when the majority of terrorists are muslims. That's the problem. But can most muslims be terrorists? Impossible.
It's definitely not possible for every Muslim to speak for their extremism and the entire community cannot be blamed for what some people do. I agree.
Edited by Star_girl - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
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RIP everyone who has lost their lives ji.
Can we please stop? Lets keep the victims - whatever their religion/beliefs were - in our mind. No need to judge people on their religion.

Whoever attacked Muslims, that was uncalled for. Not every Muslim is a terrorist. Just like not every white person is a racist, not every Sikh is a Khalistan supporter, etc etc.

It is sad that majority of these terrorists are Muslims, but NOT all Muslims are terrorists. It is understandable that fear encompasses us to the point where nothing else may pass through - but defining millions using the example of a hundred is not right.

We say we live in a modernized world - a society of acceptance. Tolerance should not even be a issue then - it should not be called tolerance to all religions, It just be simple co-existence - we live together with our beliefs/faith because that's how it is.

Please stop this fighting. I dislike man made religionNo one can, or at least should, effect you or your beliefs - your faith in God.

God does not need defending. If He truly exists, and He is merciful - He does not need to be defended.
Edited by Fidelius_Charm - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
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This is so sad and terrible !!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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What happened in France is tragic but this tragedy should not be used to personally attack one another and religions.

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Edited by .Mandy. - 10 years ago

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