Correct as far as it goes, but I don't think it goes far enough. Let's use an analogy. It's 1933 in Berlin, and a lot of people have a faith called German nationalism - not indefensible in itself, and many of them are nice enough people. Amidst those German nationalists are a small but significant number of outright nazis, and amid those are a number of SS death squads who are causing thousands of deaths each year. Now, how many German nationalists would you want to invite into your country ? Germany just invited a million. Europe, since 2002, has been "inviting" in between 1.6 and 2 million per year, in defiance of the will of a majority of its citizens, even as the murder toll mounts. This is madness.stui magpie wrote:^
i worked with a bloke back in the 80's who drank like a fish whenever the opportunity to go to the pub presented and ate anything he could shovel in his mouth. I was gobsmacked when firstly i was told he declined to dress as Santa for a Xmas party as he was Muslim, then showed up to a work function where partners were invited with his wife in a Hijab.
Obviously he only followed the bits that suited him.
I don't have an issue with people who are Muslim. I do believe that the "religion" in how it was conceived and how it's mainly preached is a horrible, repressive, pervasive, controlling thing that has no place in a modern world.
that the majority of people who follow this "faith" do so with good intentions and deliberately pick the good parts to follow from it's teachings doesn't lessen that.
We must distinguish between the individuals we meet and the consequences of a social policy for the fabric of our society and the continuity of what we value.