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Why do we view Mid-East muslims as terrorists and protective of muslims in Xinjiang?

Have we been programmed by dis-information from British and US intelligence services?
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Sidewinder · 36-40, M
There are two sides to every coin.

If many of us tend to view them as such, then do many of them tend to view us as such?
sree251 · 41-45, M
@Sidewinder We westerners do look like the good guys.
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
@sree251 Anyone can LOOK like a "good guy" without BEING a "good guy."

Likewise, anyone can look like being a "bad guy" without actually being a "bad guy."

Which goes to show that appearances aren't always everything.

An aesthetically unattractive person can have good intentions, just as an aesthetically attractive person can have bad intentions and vice versa.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@Sidewinder [quote] Anyone can LOOK like a "good guy" without BEING a "good guy."
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This may be so.

[quote] Likewise, anyone can look like being a "bad guy" without actually being a "bad guy." [/quote]


This, usually, is not so.

[quote] Which goes to show that appearances aren't always everything. [/quote]

True, but if you are not within the "good guy" bell curve, you will be targeted by AI.

[quote] An aesthetically unattractive person can have good intentions, just as an aesthetically attractive person can have bad intentions and vice versa. [/quote]

Xinjiang was infiltrated by western intelligence services to create unrest. China clamped down on the Uyhgurs before the situation became another Ukraine proxy war. Muslim Uyhgurs need western protection in the same way the good Chinese in Taiwan need protection from China.