As far as I know the one common thing amongst terror victims and their families have mosly anger(sometimes hatred) at the people who committed those attacks but they have extreme hatred for people who shelter those commited attacks or who somehow provide some emotional cover(like moral equivalence by comparing their crimes to something that is not a terror attack) to those who help those who shelter those who commit those terror attacks, thus enabling recruiters of next terror attacks free reign.
The hatred is b'cos they know the pain and dont like more people to joing their growing fraternity.
But hey you might be closer to me than the situation. Do you mind backing your statements with data points?
And people who provide this moral equvalence happen to be from all religions, Hindu/Muslim/Christian/Aetheists............................. But.. But.. But.. sadly most those folks are Muslims.
Most, not all
and most importantly not all Muslims get into this moral equivalence business😉
That is mostly b'cos none of the religions show any kind of tolerance in perpretaors of mass indisciminate killings of innocents. so religion has very little to do with it.
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Yes agree with some of your points. Hatred goes beyond religion.
The war between the Christians /Jews and the Muslims has been going on for centuries.
It is hard to understand why hatred can be brought all the way to the grave.
But whenever I talk to an ordinary Christian or a Muslim they are all pretty level headed and reasonable and very much in love with life having little time for politics.
As for the terrorists no one really likes them.
But sadly most of these terrorists reside in Muslim countries.
Some of the victims of war between the US led forces and Saddam may also still be angry with the west and could subsequently join the terrorists forces to take revenge.
In war innocents die and not everyone is willing to forgive.
Edited by Summer3 - 15 years ago