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by snovymgodym
1077 days ago
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> your comment suggested that not burning down muslim neighborhoods was an act of restraint on behalf of the non-immigrant French Sorry, that wasn't what I was trying to suggest. I'm pushing back against the idea that mass violence is justified simply because you think a member of your in-group was wronged. The non-immigrant French manage not burn cars in the street and loot PS5s when one of their own is murdered. > as if the unhinged terrorist had anything to do with the larger muslim population. Interesting. In your view it's fine to view the actions of one police officer as "happening in the larger framework of systemic racism and bias against immigrants." So what's wrong exactly with viewing the actions of one muslim immigrant murderer as happening in the larger framework of fundamental Islam, rejection of secular values, and resentment/hatred of the French people and state? |
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