Muslims always jump to the defence when an attack which is carried out by another "muslim" occurs. Their main focus is always to defend the religion and class any kind of criticism as "hate-speech" or "islamophobia". But why don't they address the real issue?
People who criticise the religion do it because of the many actions and events which happened which Muslim claim is not a representation of Islam. So wouldn't it make more sense for them to tune their focus on dealing with the issues within their OWN community first?
Since they so strongly disagree with these terror attacks, why not address these issues first instead of ignoring them and just jumping to defence!? It really shows the priority of defending a god before humanity within the community.
I know many disagree with the actions of terror attacks and events but the idle behaviour from the majority of the community and just shoving it down as "oh but that's not the real Islam" with such ignorance is not productive.
I'm not gunna tell how an entire community must behave but I feel like if more active roles were taken to support anti terrorism instead of playing victim then maybe things would be different.
Despite me not agreeing with Islam, I'd still support anyone who wants to practise their religion peacefully but this victim playing is starting to get old as f*** and I wish the community would do more.
I'm not ignoring the fact that there is islamophobia. But classing everything under the islamophobia umbrella even when it's not is a form of victim playing to avoid the responsibility of having to answer to some shit that really needs to be answered.
When people are dying in the name of religion, but the main response is "how dare you disrespect my religion" I don't have much choice but to really not feel sorry.
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