Are There Muslim Hate Groups?

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There are both Muslim hate groups as well as groups that hate Muslims.  The problem is that the rights of the Muslim groups seem to overpower the rights of groups that choose to hate them.  Hate groups are considered the bane of society and are often the label given to those groups that put their own culture or race above others.  However, the rules do not apply when the group that is doing this is one of the protected groups.  In other words, only white Christian based groups are thought of as hate groups.  There are some extreme apologists who will label all Christians as being hateful and label all whites as being nothing but a bunch of former slave holding haters. 

 

Hate speech is an ambiguous term and is banned all over the internet.  Engaging in this type of speech can get your account banned and you even banned from the site.  However, this type of speech, like all speech is subjective when it comes to what is hateful and what is not.  Those who discuss problems when it comes to Koranic racism, for example, will be quickly labeled haters and their speech blocked.  Koranic racism is not said to exist because to admit that it exists would put others in the same group as the favorite target group, white Christians. 

 

Koranic racism is found in the Koran and pretty much states that those who follow Islam are better than those who do not.  Those who are non believers can be lied to, cheated, and are not to be trusted.  Muslim hate is allowed in the Koran but these passages are ignored by polite society.  In Western Civilizations, the only kind of Muslim hate is that which is directed towards Muslims, not the other way around. 

 

The issue of Muslim hate really came to a head after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 right in the United States.  Never before had the United States seen such a massive attack on their own civilians and never before had the American people been in fear for their own lives right in their own country.  However, mentioning that day in schools or showing the people leaping out of flaming buildings to their death is not considered politically correct as it might incite racism towards Muslim.  So while this day of infamy is pushed away and ignored, and a Mosque expanded very close to the actual site of the most vile of the attacks, the destruction of the Twin Towers in New York City, people are slowly being taught to forget the day ever occurred.
 

Those who do not believe that there is such a thing as Koranic racism or who do not think that Muslim hate groups who hate others who are not Muslim and want to do away with them are doomed for a repeat of more terrorist attacks.  A recent attack in Russia points to Muslim fanatics, therefore removing the idea that this is all due to the freedoms in the United States or the relationship that the nation has with Israel.  In fact, there have been many other attacks all over the globe perpetrated by terrorists who are Muslims and most likely more in years to come. 

 

Those who do not want to believe in Koranic Racism are deluding themselves and not being realistic when it comes to society.  To find out more about Muslim hate, go to Western Civilization. 


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