Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Turning a country's citizens into terrorists isn't necessary. Before the Home Grown Terrorist there was Timothy McVeight.

Deal with it!

September 25, 2014
By Rania Spooner

The Islamic council of Victoria (click here) has refused to condemn the actions of a man who was fatally shot after stabbing two anti-terrorism police, and has hit out at authorities for pre-empting the outcome of investigations into the tragedy.

Council secretary Ghaith Krayem has also criticised the government for adopting an "enforcement" approach to managing the threat of home-grown terrorism, describing underlying issues as social, rather than religious and in need of greater scrutiny....

Anti-government citizens have existed since the beginning of time. By introducing a social paradigm whereby 'certain' citizens are the most dangerous citizens will result in more domestic violence between citizens. It is a very dangerous paradigm. 

I suppose the best thing that can happen is to simply destroy every Mosque and jail every Muslim, right? 

Victimizing a segment of any free society only causes greater discontent within all citizens. These INDIVIDUALS are exactly that and most Western democracies have intelligence to find and route them out. That is how best to handle potential jihadists or suicide bombers. McVeigh was not that far away from being a suicide bomber, too.

The challege of any free country is to regard every citizen as important and vital while finding the criminals that want to do innocent people harm. Actually, I would think jihadists would be easier to find than a McVeigh.

All this paranoia is ridiculous.