^ Know this vFurthermore (not related to the quote), these "terrorist" attacks are constantly elaborated as the work of Muslims and yet there are so many other frequent attacks ON muslims by people of OTHER faiths that is, for some illogical reason, always swept under the rug.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/may/02/birmingham-murder-racially-motivated-police
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...iled-for-stabbing-10-year-old-Afghan-boy.html
The isolated incident in Woolwich is further proof that the flares of fires lit by British foreign policy abroad will reach back home. Muslims should not feel obliged to condemn or distance themselves from an incident they are not responsible for, and neither should Islam be blamed. British policymakers should be apologising to the British people.One day my child you shall understand how the news works, but alas not today.
While condolences go the family and friends of the victim, the sensationalist media frantically point fingers regarding the incident. In other news in the region today, Dale Cregan admitted he committed 4 murders, including those of 2 police officers, and throwing a hand grenade. Not a mention of terrorism by the BBC in sight.
Lets put it here. The media wants us to be exposed to these incidents.
They want our institutionalized minds to condemn these actions, while being blinded by other events around the world. Muslims are being slaughtered day by day in the their lands, brutally dictated by leaders set up by the West, resources being sucked dry, resulting in their living in impoverished conditions around the globe.
And then? These kinds of emotionally fuelled reactionary incidents, which will always act as a catalyst for the west to further clamp down on Muslims and Islam.
PS: hi