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09-18-2014, 05:23 PM #3
Was just watching the report before I had my shave...one thing that stood out for me. The community managed to come out and protest the Australian raids quite quickly and promptly, local Muslim pundits were quick as usual to tell the same story about not painting the entire community with a single brush - which I agree with.
But it does beg the question - where were these same protesters out slamming the Muslim extremists for their murder of aid workers, journalists, and other innocent civilians? Were is this same community sending a message to society at large and to their own communities that this type of extremist behavior won't be tolerated, and will be reported to the authorities. Surely "no-one" in the community can be oblivious to whom amongst them espouses these views....why is it when a raid like this happens their is an immediate protest form the community, but when another aid worker or journalist is brutally executed you only hear, "crickets", basically silence from this same community?