Just been listening to a History Hit podcast about ISIS and Islam.
Interesting if rather depressing...
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/...=1000386251209
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSwitzerland. 5.1%. 20% of those are from Turkey, over 50% from former Yugoslavia.
Austria. 6.8%
Austria, general population 8.6 million:
You're right. No terrorist attacks yet.
But their government says they have identified around 300 jihadists in the country, and are expecting an attack:
ISIS THREAT: Austria reveals almost 300 potential terrorists are now in the country | World | News | Express.co.uk
Switzerland, general population 8.2 million:
Again, you're right that there have been no terrorist attacks yet.
But again their government says that:
"Swiss intelligence say it's inevitable the country will see its first jihadist terror attack as extremism spreads across Europe"
Swiss intelligence warns of terror threat | Daily Mail Online
A third example is India, general population 1300 million, which has muslim population of 14.2%.
This country has had many terrorist attacks in recent years, with the link below showing a list of them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...dents_in_India
Almost all of the attacks in this list were by muslims.
It seems to me that a core part of the "DNA" of Sunni Islam is a propensity for terrorism when the size of a community of those muslims living within a host (non muslim) society is large enough to defend itself, but not large enough to have political control of that host community. Terrorism is a method that emerges from the islamic social dynamic in such a situation, because its effect is to gain (in some circumstances) that political control.
It's Darwinism really.
Can you think of any other countries?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostSeems they are fairly confident that it will happen soon.
Swiss intelligence warns of terror threat | Daily Mail Online
Oddly its not the percentage of Muslims that is important its the amount of nutters.
Old link but probably still relevant
https://www.channel4.com/news/what-i...y-wont-it-work
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSwitzerland. 5.1%. 20% of those are from Turkey, over 50% from former Yugoslavia.
Austria. 6.8%
Swiss intelligence warns of terror threat | Daily Mail Online
Swiss intelligence say it's inevitable the country will see its first jihadist terror attack as extremism spreads across Europe
Defence minister warns it is a matter of when rather than if an attack will happen
Swiss spy agency said the greatest threat was lone-wolf or small group attacks
Switzerland has so far not been targeted directly in an Islamist attack
Swiss Defence Minister Guy Parmelin was speaking today at a conference in Bern where the spy agency released its 2017 situation report.
It comes as Europe tries to come to terms with recent attacks in London and Paris linked to Islamist extremism.
'In Switzerland, the terrorist threat remains at a heightened level,' the Federal Intelligence Service (FIS) said in its annual assessment of risks faced by Switzerland.
'The most likely terrorist threat in Europe and thus also in Switzerland will continue to come from jihad-motivated terrorism,' it said. 'Further attacks must be expected.'
The FIS said the greatest danger was that individuals or small groups inspired by ISIS would carry out attacks in Switzerland or use it as a base to plot other attack
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostHere's a question:
Are there any countries or regions in the world with between 5 and 10% Sunni/Wahhabi muslim population, that do NOT have a problem with terrorism?
Austria. 6.8%
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostThe author of the article, Paul E. Marek: "is a second-generation Canadian, whose grandparents fled Czechoslovakia just prior to the Nazi takeover. He is an educational consultant specializing in programs that protect children from predatory adults."
So yes, but ultimately no.
If Jehovahs Witnesses started murdering people, would you blame Catholics and Seventh Day Adventists equally?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAnd you get your point from an Israeli source?
So yes, but ultimately no.
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostHere's an article that sums up the point I'm making:
Why the Peaceful Majority is Irrelevant - Israel National News
"We are told again and again by experts and talking heads that Islam is the religion of peace, and that the vast majority of Muslims just want to live in peace. Although this unquantified assertion may be true, it is entirely irrelevant. It is meaningless fluff, meant to make us feel better, and meant to somehow diminish the specter of fanatics rampaging across the globe in the name of Islam"
and
"The hard, quantifiable fact is that the “peaceful majority” is the “silent majority,” and it is cowed and extraneous"
So any number of peace-loving muslims might be interviewed by the BBC and say that terrorism is bad etc. And they might mean it.
But whether they mean it or not, they are being crushed by the power of the extremists among them.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSo when quiet, dignified and civilised, it's faked intellectual opinion. When it's anger and violence, it's genuine. So Muslims are by default angry, and when they're not, they're faking it. I'm glad that's cleared up.
Why the Peaceful Majority is Irrelevant - Israel National News
"We are told again and again by experts and talking heads that Islam is the religion of peace, and that the vast majority of Muslims just want to live in peace. Although this unquantified assertion may be true, it is entirely irrelevant. It is meaningless fluff, meant to make us feel better, and meant to somehow diminish the specter of fanatics rampaging across the globe in the name of Islam"
and
"The hard, quantifiable fact is that the “peaceful majority” is the “silent majority,” and it is cowed and extraneous"
So any number of peace-loving muslims might be interviewed by the BBC and say that terrorism is bad etc. And they might mean it.
But whether they mean it or not, they are being crushed by the power of the extremists among them.
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostHere's a question:
Are there any countries or regions in the world with between 5 and 10% Sunni/Wahhabi muslim population, that do NOT have a problem with terrorism?
If there are (and I don't think there are any) then what do they do to prevent the terrorism?
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostHere's a question:
Are there any countries or regions in the world with between 5 and 10% Sunni/Wahhabi muslim population, that do NOT have a problem with terrorism?
If there are (and I don't think there are any) then what do they do to prevent the terrorism?
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Here's a question:
Are there any countries or regions in the world with between 5 and 10% Sunni/Wahhabi muslim population, that do NOT have a problem with terrorism?
If there are (and I don't think there are any) then what do they do to prevent the terrorism?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI think it's more than slightly.
"understood as a logical fallacy in which an argument is rebutted by attacking the character, motive, or other attribute of the person making the argument, or persons associated with the argument, rather than attacking the substance of the argument itself"
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostImpossibly hard task...
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe evidence seems to be that the Muslims are dobbing the dodgy ones - they just weren't followed up in these 2 cases, maybe due to a lack of resources.
I mean the latest one was a few amateurs really, a hired van, fake vests and knives, but still deadly.
I think that the authorities need to take concerns more seriously now and don't just assume someone is only of "minor" concern.
It can start that way and move on quite rapidly from there, IMO.
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