Did you read my post or just quote it?
I responded to both the points you just made :/
No you didn't, you said there were people decrying violence.
You made no mention of the murders and mindless violence, the really important part of it.
People saying that it's bad, that's a good thing. However it doesn't bring the Nun or her bodyguard back to life. Neither does it repair the burned out Churches.
The Pope's point, religion should not be used as a justification for violence. The response, you have insulted my religion so I will randomly murder members of your's. Do you see just how fucked up that is.
Some idiots shot at the synagoge in my area last weekend.
If people are decrying the violent response to the Pope's remarks, you can be sure they decry the murders too. As the speaker on FiveLive this morning was, along with two columnists in the editorial section of The Independent newspaper.
I wasn't saying that's enough, nor do I fail to see the irony in people using violence to protest that they have been called a violent people.
It just annoys me that whenever incidents like this happen, people always say there are no Muslims condemning the response (implying that they all agree). I'm quite sure that none of these commentators have Muslim friends or even co-workers, or they would certainly see that most Muslims (at least in the Western world) think the violent response is as stupid as we do.
Who decries these acts, Muslims in the UK who have become more westenised. Muslims in other western countries, who also have learned a bit of tolerance. How many Muslims in the region are decrying the acts. That's who should be doing it, are they. I genuinely don't know.
6 years ago, the muslim world was none existent in your feable minds.
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