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pa___ul3
/// I personally don't feel that any Muslim I encounter needs to speak out against these actions before I trust them, I will treat them as I would treat anyone I didn't know, I'd assume they were anti-terrorism until they suggested otherwise ///
I admire your very liberal attitude, but it prompts me to ask, would it then not be too late?
Many of these radical Muslims have lived not only next door, but also been on speaking terms with their neighbours, how often have we heard "who would have thought it, he was such a nice
chap"?
I don't know how old you are Paul, but I am old enough to remember WW2, the time when all Germans, Italians, and Japanese nationals were treated with suspicion, in fact in the early days of the war, they were interned for security reasons.
I am not condoning that or suggesting that is what we should do now, but at least considering that we have a terrorist threat in this country, and the fact that we are at war, then we should treat these troublemakers with suspicion, it would be foolish to do otherwise.