Luger187
Well-Known Member
in their eyes, they were attacking america as a whole, not those people specifically. if one of them did hate muslims, it wouldnt have changed any part of the situation anyways, since the terrorists didnt actually know any of them. those terrorists believed that america was evil. tell me where in the quran it says anything about america. sure, maybe it says something about infidels. but its only because of those terrorists' ignorance that they thought we are infidels. they failed to realize that there were good muslims in those towers.the fact is that over 3000 civilians are dead simply for going to work one morning. They didnt drop bombs on muslims, they didnt hate muslims, they just became the victim of muslim terrorists. And that is a fact.
I dont respect irrational complacency...
look, i understand it was a tragedy that those people died. but i also think its a tragedy to go against our own american values in order to calm our fears. it may make us FEEL safer to always be on the lookout for 'radical muslims'. but in reality, it just makes all muslims feel like theyre being watched and looked down upon simply because of their religion. plus it distracts us from the real dangers out there. they could easily slip right by our defenses, when those defenses are only searching for certain kinds of people.
i 100% agree that we should be against those that try to harm americans. but to think that all muslims are trying to harm americans is ignorant and sad