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Why do people think Muslims don't condemn terror attacks?

There are countless examples from countless sources. Its all on the internet if you Google it. The conclusion I have to draw is that some people do not want to.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3642273/manchester-muslim-community-joins-faith-leaders-to-condemn-cowardly-terror-attack/

https://www.theguardian.com/world/shortcuts/2017/mar/26/muslims-condemn-terrorism-stats

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/vigil-manchester-muslims-st-anns-13086343

I have also done a long post, which explains my take on the cultural/political misconceptions which people have about the UK Muslim community:

https://similarworlds.com/18-Politics/853570-The-tragedy-of-the-Manchester-bombing-and-its

If you read my post and have a reasonable argument against then I will respect that. If you won't deal with my arguments, post a cherry-picked Qu'ran verse from Breitbart and claim that it shows all Muslims support terrorism; I will have no respect for you and I will ignore you because I'm done debating this for now.

Goodnight people.
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SugarRush31-35, F
Oh and I would just like to add that I am fed up of Muslims feeling as though they owe people an apology for having faith. They were not the individual with a bomb strapped to them. They were not the ones flying planes into buildings. This week many Muslims were affected by the bombing also, they could have died, lost people they knew - Manchester is their home too and if the arse hole who bullied me in a post yesterday reads this, YES I would rather live next door to a Muslim family than a racist moron. That is all 馃槉
Burnley12341-45, M
@AutumnxRayne: I once lived in Manchester as a student. Great city.
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This made me smile. Thank you. It's always reassuring to see that not everyone is blinded with fear and ignorance.
SugarRush31-35, F
@HijabbaDabbaDoo: I don't know anywhere else that can have a Muslim, a Christian, a Jew and an atheist stood hand in hand together. If we can do it, anything is possible. And yes I appreciate that we're not always one big happy family but there's a huge difference between having differences and blowing children up.