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[quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous] There you go, distorting things again. I did not tell her what "her" real concern should be. I stated what THE "real" concern IS--the actuality and reality of global radical Islamic violence. I am glad you believe that every American has little to fear from radical Muslim violence, but that's just your opinion, isn't it? I think most Americans have far LESS to fear from "anti Islamic backlash." It's a pure straw man, and the only reason OP even posted it is as a diversion from what "really" concerns most Americans.[/quote] It is truly ironic that you would accuse me of distortions given your inability not to distort. Your posts are nothing but examples of straw men, moving the goal posts, and simply making things up. Do you deny that every American has little to fear from radical Muslim violence? If not, you clearly are not familiar with the reality of the threat. Perhaps you would benefit from a statistics course. Of course I didn't say anything about a most Americans facing a threat from an anti-Islamic backlash. Obviously, that didn't stop you from distorting what I did say. Do you disagree that the OP faces a greater threat from an anti-Muslim backlash then she does from radical Islamic violence? Now I see that mind-reading is amongst the abilities that you claim. Forgive me if I doubt your skill in that particular area. What evidence beyond your own base prejudice to doubt the OP's stated reason for posting? Your entire argument is based on the presumption that all Muslims support violence unless they convince you otherwise. That is an unfair and prejudiced position. You can argue around and around all you want, but it won't change the fact that at root you are making a bigoted argument. [/quote]
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