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Something came to my mind and thanks for the clarification. So DP3 was me 8+ years ago.
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Bacon
By and large Muslim organizations *do* denounce radicals and extremists to say nothing of terrorists.
Posted by
Reagen
Nov 13 '16, 11:34
especially the domestic ones.
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I agree. Where the issue was though. The asking that they do it by others outside the community was viewed as horrible that you would ask them to -- (edited)
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Bacon
Nov 13, 11:44
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where to draw the line is tricky. But when they have and are met with "why aren't you denouncing this?!" it's beyond aggravating. -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 13, 11:50
Part of the reason that it's horrible is that it assumes Muslim leaders aren't already doing this -- nm
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Roger More
Nov 13, 11:47
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My point is a little dated, because now it's very common.
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Bacon
Nov 13, 11:50
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I think there's always some equivocation when someone on your "side" does something bad, because even if you don't agree with what that person does,
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Roger More
Nov 13, 11:57
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