lowing wrote:
How old are you, do you have a career? Are you paying a mortgage/bills? are you raising a family? Have you even left home yet?
21. I currently work as an IT consultant. Final 6 months of my 4 year university degree in Information Technology. I help support my family, but do live at home with my parents. Saving up money to move out soon.
lowing wrote:
I do not think we have a Muslim problem. I think the world has a radical Islam problem, and it is time to stop ignoring it or shadowing it with political correctness.
I agree that radical Islam is a problem. Yet you seem to equate Islam constantly with the radical
minority who are extremists. They are called extremists for a reason. They are too extreme in their dedication to martyrdom and killings. This is not a typical Islamist.
lowing wrote:
You think I am intolerant. If you are referring to the lazy, non-producers under-achievers in society, you bet your ass I am as intolerant as I can get.
Who are the lazy, non-producers in your society Lowing? Is it the unemployed? Surely you don't think everyone who is unemployed is so due to laziness.
lowing wrote:
You think I am a racist, I defy you to post anything I have said that was racist, Try to keep it in context with the thread if you can.
I'm sure I can come up with something you've said that is racist. And to keep it within the context of this thread, I'll use a quote from this thread:
lowing wrote:
Oh and as said before a phobia is a fear. I do not fear Islam, I just hate it.
Hate the radical extremists, not Islam. That's what I'd like to see from you. And I know it's very unlikely, but the world isn't simply black & white.
Now, please answer my question. How would you solve the "radical" Islam problem?
And be sure to leave the innocent non-radical Islamist's alone as best you can. They deserve as much freedom as you do. I'm sure you consider freedom of the innocent a very dear right, as an American.