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Re: If you believe we should kill all Muslims…

Re: if you believe we should kill all muslims...

Re: If you believe we should kill all Muslims…

I believe that nobody should be killed. Everyone just needs to do their job. Intelligence agencies have time to find and neutralize the terrorists, and immigration service before issuing a visa should be good test candidates for involvement in terrorism.

Then you have to worry about those that come in as ‘normal’ people and turn into terrorism in their host countries.

Ideology is the problem.  Looking for people who have been brainwashed by this ideology only alleviates the symptoms.
The root cause remains.

Democratic countries should draw a line in the sand.  Just like they did with Nazism and Communism. 
In many countries those ideologies have been banned.  It is time to ban Islam.

(Why?)

Published at Wed, 19 Apr 2017 22:06:56 +0000

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