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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And what of the radical Muslims in other parts of the world that are involved in terrorism? Muslims that are completely assimilated into the culture, yet preach and teach jihadist radicalism in their madrassas and mosques? We can keep excusing this behavior with reasons such as assimilation or economics while completely ignoring the fact that there are other minority groups also throughout Europe that have similar economic disadvantages yet are not violently acting out. There have been 23 Islamic terrorist attacks around the world in the last 30 days. Around the world. But let's keep deluding ourselves to believe that this is a European problem, that this is an assimilation problem, that this is a geographical problem, etc... [/quote] No one is saying terrorism isn't a problem, or that terrorism is justified. This discussion is about the assimilation of Muslims in Europe vs. the U.S. It IS possible to discuss this without bringing up terrorism. There is no such thing as an "Islamic" terrorist attack.[/quote] Really? This is just a random thread on Muslim assimilation in Europe and any correlation to terrorism need not be brought up? Well there is another grand way of trying to shut down the TRUE conversation. This would not be a political topic then huh? Any time the words Islamic and terrorism are brought up its like the gigantic elephant in the room that everyone tries to avert their eyes from along with others screaming 'there is no giant elephant in this room, you see it but it's not there'. Since the topic is assimilation and whether the lack of assimilation leads to terrorist activities, my comment on the fully assimilated radicals into other countries yet stiil commit acts of terror statement is 100% valid to this discussion. It's not something unique to the situation in Europe. [/quote]
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