"Not all Muslims are terrorists, but all terrorists are Muslims." How many times have you heard that one? Sure, we heard Fox News's Brian Kilmeade say it, but to me, that was simply part of the Fox News plan to make their viewers dumber, as we saw again this past weekend when its terrorism "expert" Steve Emerson was caught fabricating the story that Birmingham, England, is closed to non-Muslims. But more alarmingly, even some reasonable people have uttered this statement.
And that comment is often followed up by the question: Why don't we see Christian, Buddhist, or Jewish terrorists?
Comment: That is an excellent question. They remain unseen mostly due to the stranglehold Christian and Jewish interests have over the mainstream media. Anders Behring Breivik was supposedly a Christian and yet was responsible for the deaths of 77 people after he blew up a van in Oslo, Norway and then drove out to the countryside and shot a bunch of kids at summer camp. The Stern Gang roamed the area then known as Palestine in the 1940s, destroying village after village of Arabs and Brits alike. Just this passed summer 2000 some odd Palestinians were killed by Israel when civilian targets in Gaza were repeatedly bombed, but only a few dared to call it 'terrorism', thanks largely in part to the mainstream media.
Obviously, there are people who sincerely view themselves as Muslims who have committed horrible acts in the name of Islam. We Muslims can make the case that their actions are not based on any part of the faith but on their own political agenda. But they are Muslims, no denying that.
However, and this will probably shock many, so you might want to take a breath: Overwhelmingly, those who have committed terrorist attacks in the United States and Europe aren't Muslims. Let's give that a moment to sink in.












Comment: The real terrorists are the psychopaths in board rooms, government offices and police stations, but you won't hear about that on CNN or Faux News...