French Muslims Speak Out - resent scrutiny after terrorist attack(s)

French Muslims Speak Out - resent scrutiny after terrorist attack(s)
By Patrick J. McDonnell
January 18, 2015 6:00 am
...
Word that one of its native sons blasted his way into terrorist infamy has brought unwelcome scrutiny to La Grande Borne, a crime-ridden housing project in the gritty southern Paris suburb of Grigny.

"He hasn't lived here for 15 years," said Brahim Agouram, president of the Muslim Union of Grigny. "Why should the entire Muslim community have to answer for one person's crime?"

...

"No one here knew him [Coulibaly]," a waiter at a Turkish-style fast-food restaurant in Grigny told a group of visiting reporters. "And no one who knew him will admit to you that they knew him."

...

"If these guys really did what they said they did and killed those people, then they aren't true Muslims, and they deserve to rot in hell," said Abdel, 23, son of North African immigrants who was practicing his break-dance moves in the spacious confines of a former public funeral parlor converted into a community center in the edgy 19th arrondissement in northern Paris.

"But I still don't believe in caricaturing the prophet like that, any prophet, be it Muhammad or Jesus Christ," said Abdel, who like many others interviewed declined to give his surname for privacy reasons.​

... I guess a fuller picture of the realities on the ground will come out as time goes on. A couple of million Muslims live in France. What percentage of them condone and advocate terrorism?

what difference does it make?-----it is the muslim community
based on the teachings of the mosque that PRODUCE THEM.
really? I guess you didn't read the post you're commenting on because it clearly says the tererrorist hadn't been in the neighborhood for around 15 years.

seems like our policies in the Mid East and around the world are radicalizing people -- thank you interwebs and the flat earth society

I am not impressed----...


haters never are

you are right -----people like you dance on the dead bodies
those your heros murder-----VERY IMPRESSED
 
The problem is that you are incredibly stupid, have somehow arrived at the conclusion that you must lie...
when liars get caught lying:
September 10, 2013

More than two years after the death of Osama bin Laden, concern about Islamic extremism remains widespread among Muslims from South Asia to the Middle East to sub-Saharan Africa. Across 11 Muslim publics surveyed by the Pew Research Center, a median of 67% say they are somewhat or very concerned about Islamic extremism. In five countries – Pakistan, Jordan, Tunisia, Turkey and Indonesia – Muslim worries about extremism have increased in the past year.

Muslim Publics Share Concerns about Extremist Groups Pew Research Center s Global Attitudes Project

not impressed-----the doctor who gave Osama away is in Jail------anyone out there demonstrating for his release?.
There are lots of demonstrations for release of SUCCESSFUL MURDERERS.
Jews and Christians In the US and Israel? Yes

Terrorism Pew Research Center - Part 2
 
Terrorism Pew Research Center - Part 2

French Muslims Speak Out - resent scrutiny after terrorist attack(s)
By Patrick J. McDonnell
January 18, 2015 6:00 am
...
Word that one of its native sons blasted his way into terrorist infamy has brought unwelcome scrutiny to La Grande Borne, a crime-ridden housing project in the gritty southern Paris suburb of Grigny.

"He hasn't lived here for 15 years," said Brahim Agouram, president of the Muslim Union of Grigny. "Why should the entire Muslim community have to answer for one person's crime?"

...

"No one here knew him [Coulibaly]," a waiter at a Turkish-style fast-food restaurant in Grigny told a group of visiting reporters. "And no one who knew him will admit to you that they knew him."

...

"If these guys really did what they said they did and killed those people, then they aren't true Muslims, and they deserve to rot in hell," said Abdel, 23, son of North African immigrants who was practicing his break-dance moves in the spacious confines of a former public funeral parlor converted into a community center in the edgy 19th arrondissement in northern Paris.

"But I still don't believe in caricaturing the prophet like that, any prophet, be it Muhammad or Jesus Christ," said Abdel, who like many others interviewed declined to give his surname for privacy reasons.​

... I guess a fuller picture of the realities on the ground will come out as time goes on. A couple of million Muslims live in France. What percentage of them condone and advocate terrorism?

what difference does it make?-----it is the muslim community
based on the teachings of the mosque that PRODUCE THEM.
really? I guess you didn't read the post you're commenting on because it clearly says the tererrorist hadn't been in the neighborhood for around 15 years.

seems like our policies in the Mid East and around the world are radicalizing people -- thank you interwebs and the flat earth society

I am not impressed----...


haters never are

you are right -----people like you dance on the dead bodies
those your heros murder-----VERY IMPRESSED

You're here to push away supporters of Israel, right? agent provocateur!
 
In many of the countries surveyed, clear majorities of Muslims oppose violence in the name of Islam. Indeed, about three-quarters or more in Pakistan (89%), Indonesia (81%), Nigeria (78%) and Tunisia (77%), say suicide bombings or other acts of violence that target civilians are never justified.

Muslim Publics Share Concerns about Extremist Groups Pew Research Center s Global Attitudes Project
Dogpile brought up Pew Research Terrorism Pew Research Center - Part 2


You are too stupid to even realize the implications of the documents you submit. Nowhere does it say anything about French Muslims, and anybody who is honest can see how you cherrypicked what you did present.

Are you related to Coyote, somehow?

In the very material you listed, it indicated that only 51% had a negative opinion of the Taliban and only 45% rejected the terrorist group Hamas.
 
The problem is that you are incredibly stupid, have somehow arrived at the conclusion that you must lie...
when liars get caught lying:
September 10, 2013

More than two years after the death of Osama bin Laden, concern about Islamic extremism remains widespread among Muslims from South Asia to the Middle East to sub-Saharan Africa. Across 11 Muslim publics surveyed by the Pew Research Center, a median of 67% say they are somewhat or very concerned about Islamic extremism. In five countries – Pakistan, Jordan, Tunisia, Turkey and Indonesia – Muslim worries about extremism have increased in the past year.

Muslim Publics Share Concerns about Extremist Groups Pew Research Center s Global Attitudes Project

not impressed-----the doctor who gave Osama away is in Jail------anyone out there demonstrating for his release?.
There are lots of demonstrations for release of SUCCESSFUL MURDERERS.
The notion that the religion of Islam is 'responsible' for terrorism fails as a post hoc fallacy.

The notion that those who commit acts of terror who happen to be Muslim are representative of all Muslims, or that all Muslims 'support' terrorism, fails as a hasty generalization fallacy.

Consequently, the fear and hatred of all Islam, and all Muslims, is unwarranted and ignorant.

The problem is not Islam, the problem is those who misappropriate the tenets of the faith and seek to use those tenets as 'justification' for their criminal acts of terror; more Muslims have been victims of acts of terror than any other group, where the religion of Islam has also been a victim of terror – the unwarranted fear and hatred of Islam and Muslims demonstrated in this and other threads, and in this and other forums is proof of that.
 
In many of the countries surveyed, clear majorities of Muslims oppose violence in the name of Islam. Indeed, about three-quarters or more in Pakistan (89%), Indonesia (81%), Nigeria (78%) and Tunisia (77%), say suicide bombings or other acts of violence that target civilians are never justified.

Muslim Publics Share Concerns about Extremist Groups Pew Research Center s Global Attitudes Project
Dogpile brought up Pew Research Terrorism Pew Research Center - Part 2


You are too stupid to even realize the implications of the documents you submit. Nowhere does it say anything about French Muslims, and anybody who is honest can see how you cherrypicked what you did present.

Are you related to Coyote, somehow?

In the very material you listed, it indicated that only 51% had a negative opinion of the Taliban and only 45% rejected the terrorist group Hamas.

Muslims like Jews are NOT a monolithic group. You can't have it both ways
 
The problem is that you are incredibly stupid, have somehow arrived at the conclusion that you must lie...
when liars get caught lying:
September 10, 2013

More than two years after the death of Osama bin Laden, concern about Islamic extremism remains widespread among Muslims from South Asia to the Middle East to sub-Saharan Africa. Across 11 Muslim publics surveyed by the Pew Research Center, a median of 67% say they are somewhat or very concerned about Islamic extremism. In five countries – Pakistan, Jordan, Tunisia, Turkey and Indonesia – Muslim worries about extremism have increased in the past year.

Muslim Publics Share Concerns about Extremist Groups Pew Research Center s Global Attitudes Project

not impressed-----the doctor who gave Osama away is in Jail------anyone out there demonstrating for his release?.
There are lots of demonstrations for release of SUCCESSFUL MURDERERS.
The notion that the religion of Islam is 'responsible' for terrorism fails as a post hoc fallacy.

The notion that those who commit acts of terror who happen to be Muslim are representative of all Muslims, or that all Muslims 'support' terrorism, fails as a hasty generalization fallacy.

Consequently, the fear and hatred of all Islam, and all Muslims, is unwarranted and ignorant.

The problem is not Islam, the problem is those who misappropriate the tenets of the faith and seek to use those tenets as 'justification' for their criminal acts of terror; more Muslims have been victims of acts of terror than any other group, where the religion of Islam has also been a victim of terror – the unwarranted fear and hatred of Islam and Muslims demonstrated in this and other threads, and in this and other forums is proof of that.
for clarity:

The post hoc ergo propter hoc (after this therefore because of this) fallacy is based upon the mistaken notion that simply because one thing happens after another, the first event was a cause of the second event. Post hoc reasoning is the basis for many superstitions and erroneous beliefs.
 
The problem is that you are incredibly stupid, have somehow arrived at the conclusion that you must lie...
when liars get caught lying:
September 10, 2013

More than two years after the death of Osama bin Laden, concern about Islamic extremism remains widespread among Muslims from South Asia to the Middle East to sub-Saharan Africa. Across 11 Muslim publics surveyed by the Pew Research Center, a median of 67% say they are somewhat or very concerned about Islamic extremism. In five countries – Pakistan, Jordan, Tunisia, Turkey and Indonesia – Muslim worries about extremism have increased in the past year.

Muslim Publics Share Concerns about Extremist Groups Pew Research Center s Global Attitudes Project

not impressed-----the doctor who gave Osama away is in Jail------anyone out there demonstrating for his release?.
There are lots of demonstrations for release of SUCCESSFUL MURDERERS.
The notion that the religion of Islam is 'responsible' for terrorism fails as a post hoc fallacy.

The notion that those who commit acts of terror who happen to be Muslim are representative of all Muslims, or that all Muslims 'support' terrorism, fails as a hasty generalization fallacy.

Consequently, the fear and hatred of all Islam, and all Muslims, is unwarranted and ignorant.

The problem is not Islam, the problem is those who misappropriate the tenets of the faith and seek to use those tenets as 'justification' for their criminal acts of terror; more Muslims have been victims of acts of terror than any other group, where the religion of Islam has also been a victim of terror – the unwarranted fear and hatred of Islam and Muslims demonstrated in this and other threads, and in this and other forums is proof of that.

your post is a pile of nonsense-----and it is rude and insulting to normal people. ---- especially rude and insulting to the hundreds of millions of victims of your shit

can you cite either persons or posts which insist that "ALL MUSLIMS ARE TERRORISTS"??------of course you cannot----but you claim that there are because you are a shit
keyboard liar. As to SHARIAH law-----it is indeed shit----
it is identical in many details to the Nuremburg laws-------
The good news is that not ALL MUSLIMS support that shit---
just as all germans did not support the Nuremburg laws.
Those people who support shariah laws are----in aggregate,
responsible for the terrorism that the laws support
 
The problem is that you are incredibly stupid, have somehow arrived at the conclusion that you must lie...
when liars get caught lying:
September 10, 2013

More than two years after the death of Osama bin Laden, concern about Islamic extremism remains widespread among Muslims from South Asia to the Middle East to sub-Saharan Africa. Across 11 Muslim publics surveyed by the Pew Research Center, a median of 67% say they are somewhat or very concerned about Islamic extremism. In five countries – Pakistan, Jordan, Tunisia, Turkey and Indonesia – Muslim worries about extremism have increased in the past year.

Muslim Publics Share Concerns about Extremist Groups Pew Research Center s Global Attitudes Project

not impressed-----the doctor who gave Osama away is in Jail------anyone out there demonstrating for his release?.
There are lots of demonstrations for release of SUCCESSFUL MURDERERS.
The notion that the religion of Islam is 'responsible' for terrorism fails as a post hoc fallacy.

The notion that those who commit acts of terror who happen to be Muslim are representative of all Muslims, or that all Muslims 'support' terrorism, fails as a hasty generalization fallacy.

Consequently, the fear and hatred of all Islam, and all Muslims, is unwarranted and ignorant.

The problem is not Islam, the problem is those who misappropriate the tenets of the faith and seek to use those tenets as 'justification' for their criminal acts of terror; more Muslims have been victims of acts of terror than any other group, where the religion of Islam has also been a victim of terror – the unwarranted fear and hatred of Islam and Muslims demonstrated in this and other threads, and in this and other forums is proof of that.

your post is a pile of nonsense-----and it is rude and insulting to normal people. ---- especially rude and insulting to the hundreds of millions of victims of your shit


:cuckoo:
 
French Muslims Speak Out - resent scrutiny after terrorist attack(s)
By Patrick J. McDonnell
January 18, 2015 6:00 am
...
Word that one of its native sons blasted his way into terrorist infamy has brought unwelcome scrutiny to La Grande Borne, a crime-ridden housing project in the gritty southern Paris suburb of Grigny.

"He hasn't lived here for 15 years," said Brahim Agouram, president of the Muslim Union of Grigny. "Why should the entire Muslim community have to answer for one person's crime?"

...

"No one here knew him [Coulibaly]," a waiter at a Turkish-style fast-food restaurant in Grigny told a group of visiting reporters. "And no one who knew him will admit to you that they knew him."

...

"If these guys really did what they said they did and killed those people, then they aren't true Muslims, and they deserve to rot in hell," said Abdel, 23, son of North African immigrants who was practicing his break-dance moves in the spacious confines of a former public funeral parlor converted into a community center in the edgy 19th arrondissement in northern Paris.

"But I still don't believe in caricaturing the prophet like that, any prophet, be it Muhammad or Jesus Christ," said Abdel, who like many others interviewed declined to give his surname for privacy reasons.​

... I guess a fuller picture of the realities on the ground will come out as time goes on. A couple of million Muslims live in France. What percentage of them condone and advocate terrorism?

what difference does it make?-----it is the muslim community
based on the teachings of the mosque that PRODUCE THEM. Wherever the slut HAYAT landed----she can
help her fellow muslims by giving herself up. Osama
could have helped his fellows by giving himself up.
Pakistan could have helped muslims world wide---by giving
him up. Muslim girls world wide can help their fellows
by not celebrating terrorist acts. As to Percentage that
condone------would 10% be ok with you?. It would actually
be more than enough to keep them going. If 10% of Italian americans adored the Mafia-------the cops would not have
a chance against that organization
Translation:

“I have an unwarranted fear and hatred of Muslims.”
That's one of the most IGNORANT, STUPID, fucking MORONIC things I've ever read on this board. The SCALE of the fucking STUPIDITY in that statement is MIND BOBBLING.

You are a complete WASTE of human flesh.

English Translation: "I can't come up with a coherent rebutal".
 
French Muslims Speak Out - resent scrutiny after terrorist attack(s)
By Patrick J. McDonnell
January 18, 2015 6:00 am
...
Word that one of its native sons blasted his way into terrorist infamy has brought unwelcome scrutiny to La Grande Borne, a crime-ridden housing project in the gritty southern Paris suburb of Grigny.

"He hasn't lived here for 15 years," said Brahim Agouram, president of the Muslim Union of Grigny. "Why should the entire Muslim community have to answer for one person's crime?"

...

"No one here knew him [Coulibaly]," a waiter at a Turkish-style fast-food restaurant in Grigny told a group of visiting reporters. "And no one who knew him will admit to you that they knew him."

...

"If these guys really did what they said they did and killed those people, then they aren't true Muslims, and they deserve to rot in hell," said Abdel, 23, son of North African immigrants who was practicing his break-dance moves in the spacious confines of a former public funeral parlor converted into a community center in the edgy 19th arrondissement in northern Paris.

"But I still don't believe in caricaturing the prophet like that, any prophet, be it Muhammad or Jesus Christ," said Abdel, who like many others interviewed declined to give his surname for privacy reasons.​

... I guess a fuller picture of the realities on the ground will come out as time goes on. A couple of million Muslims live in France. What percentage of them condone and advocate terrorism?

Terrorism Pew Research Center - Part 2
Then they need to stand up on their hind legs and behave like human beings, denounce the scum that commit such crimes in the name of their so-called god, and prophet. Sometimes, silence more loudly proclaims their allegiance than a declaration of disgust...
 
French Muslims Speak Out - resent scrutiny after terrorist attack(s)
By Patrick J. McDonnell
January 18, 2015 6:00 am
...
Word that one of its native sons blasted his way into terrorist infamy has brought unwelcome scrutiny to La Grande Borne, a crime-ridden housing project in the gritty southern Paris suburb of Grigny.

"He hasn't lived here for 15 years," said Brahim Agouram, president of the Muslim Union of Grigny. "Why should the entire Muslim community have to answer for one person's crime?"

...

"No one here knew him [Coulibaly]," a waiter at a Turkish-style fast-food restaurant in Grigny told a group of visiting reporters. "And no one who knew him will admit to you that they knew him."

...

"If these guys really did what they said they did and killed those people, then they aren't true Muslims, and they deserve to rot in hell," said Abdel, 23, son of North African immigrants who was practicing his break-dance moves in the spacious confines of a former public funeral parlor converted into a community center in the edgy 19th arrondissement in northern Paris.

"But I still don't believe in caricaturing the prophet like that, any prophet, be it Muhammad or Jesus Christ," said Abdel, who like many others interviewed declined to give his surname for privacy reasons.​

... I guess a fuller picture of the realities on the ground will come out as time goes on. A couple of million Muslims live in France. What percentage of them condone and advocate terrorism?

Terrorism Pew Research Center - Part 2
Then they need to stand up on their hind legs and behave like human beings, denounce the scum that commit such crimes in the name of their so-called god, and prophet. Sometimes, silence more loudly proclaims their allegiance than a declaration of disgust...

They do. You guys keep ignoring it.
 
French Muslims Speak Out - resent scrutiny after terrorist attack(s)
By Patrick J. McDonnell
January 18, 2015 6:00 am
...
Word that one of its native sons blasted his way into terrorist infamy has brought unwelcome scrutiny to La Grande Borne, a crime-ridden housing project in the gritty southern Paris suburb of Grigny.

"He hasn't lived here for 15 years," said Brahim Agouram, president of the Muslim Union of Grigny. "Why should the entire Muslim community have to answer for one person's crime?"

...

"No one here knew him [Coulibaly]," a waiter at a Turkish-style fast-food restaurant in Grigny told a group of visiting reporters. "And no one who knew him will admit to you that they knew him."

...

"If these guys really did what they said they did and killed those people, then they aren't true Muslims, and they deserve to rot in hell," said Abdel, 23, son of North African immigrants who was practicing his break-dance moves in the spacious confines of a former public funeral parlor converted into a community center in the edgy 19th arrondissement in northern Paris.

"But I still don't believe in caricaturing the prophet like that, any prophet, be it Muhammad or Jesus Christ," said Abdel, who like many others interviewed declined to give his surname for privacy reasons.​

... I guess a fuller picture of the realities on the ground will come out as time goes on. A couple of million Muslims live in France. What percentage of them condone and advocate terrorism?

Terrorism Pew Research Center - Part 2
Then speak out, loudly and clearly, against these murderous animals...Silence=condone & advocate terrorism. Silence=cowardice.
 
The problem is that you are incredibly stupid, have somehow arrived at the conclusion that you must lie...
when liars get caught lying:
September 10, 2013

More than two years after the death of Osama bin Laden, concern about Islamic extremism remains widespread among Muslims from South Asia to the Middle East to sub-Saharan Africa. Across 11 Muslim publics surveyed by the Pew Research Center, a median of 67% say they are somewhat or very concerned about Islamic extremism. In five countries – Pakistan, Jordan, Tunisia, Turkey and Indonesia – Muslim worries about extremism have increased in the past year.

Muslim Publics Share Concerns about Extremist Groups Pew Research Center s Global Attitudes Project

not impressed-----the doctor who gave Osama away is in Jail------anyone out there demonstrating for his release?.
There are lots of demonstrations for release of SUCCESSFUL MURDERERS.
The notion that the religion of Islam is 'responsible' for terrorism fails as a post hoc fallacy.

The notion that those who commit acts of terror who happen to be Muslim are representative of all Muslims, or that all Muslims 'support' terrorism, fails as a hasty generalization fallacy.

Consequently, the fear and hatred of all Islam, and all Muslims, is unwarranted and ignorant.

The problem is not Islam, the problem is those who misappropriate the tenets of the faith and seek to use those tenets as 'justification' for their criminal acts of terror; more Muslims have been victims of acts of terror than any other group, where the religion of Islam has also been a victim of terror – the unwarranted fear and hatred of Islam and Muslims demonstrated in this and other threads, and in this and other forums is proof of that.
for clarity:

The post hoc ergo propter hoc (after this therefore because of this) fallacy is based upon the mistaken notion that simply because one thing happens after another, the first event was a cause of the second event. Post hoc reasoning is the basis for many superstitions and erroneous beliefs.

are you trying to impress someone? I am not impressed.
ALL avocations and professions have a LINGO-----I have a
profession with a lingo too-------but I do not USE it to try
express myself in a manner obscure to people not of my
profession. Long ago----I spent a summer in an inner city
public health facility------There was an epidemic of "CLAP"
going on (clap is common parlance for Gonorrhea) Control of that sickness depends on affected males naming
their "contacts" As it tuned out lots of the named contacts
were "ladies of the night" aka prostitutes. Prostitutes
are very angry at being forced to a medical facility and they,
like you -----know an obscure lingo which they can use amongst themselves. I am not impressed. In order to
express that which you wished to express clearly so that
all can understand-----you can simply say "CORRELATION IS NOT CAUSATION" you need not resort to foreign language. ANY IDIOT CAN SPEAK in lingo. ---IDIOT
 
French Muslims Speak Out - resent scrutiny after terrorist attack(s)
By Patrick J. McDonnell
January 18, 2015 6:00 am
...
Word that one of its native sons blasted his way into terrorist infamy has brought unwelcome scrutiny to La Grande Borne, a crime-ridden housing project in the gritty southern Paris suburb of Grigny.

"He hasn't lived here for 15 years," said Brahim Agouram, president of the Muslim Union of Grigny. "Why should the entire Muslim community have to answer for one person's crime?"

...

"No one here knew him [Coulibaly]," a waiter at a Turkish-style fast-food restaurant in Grigny told a group of visiting reporters. "And no one who knew him will admit to you that they knew him."

...

"If these guys really did what they said they did and killed those people, then they aren't true Muslims, and they deserve to rot in hell," said Abdel, 23, son of North African immigrants who was practicing his break-dance moves in the spacious confines of a former public funeral parlor converted into a community center in the edgy 19th arrondissement in northern Paris.

"But I still don't believe in caricaturing the prophet like that, any prophet, be it Muhammad or Jesus Christ," said Abdel, who like many others interviewed declined to give his surname for privacy reasons.​

... I guess a fuller picture of the realities on the ground will come out as time goes on. A couple of million Muslims live in France. What percentage of them condone and advocate terrorism?

Terrorism Pew Research Center - Part 2
Then speak out, loudly and clearly, against these murderous animals...Silence=condone & advocate terrorism. Silence=cowardice.

you haven't been paying attention
 
In many of the countries surveyed, clear majorities of Muslims oppose violence in the name of Islam. Indeed, about three-quarters or more in Pakistan (89%), Indonesia (81%), Nigeria (78%) and Tunisia (77%), say suicide bombings or other acts of violence that target civilians are never justified.

Muslim Publics Share Concerns about Extremist Groups Pew Research Center s Global Attitudes Project
Dogpile brought up Pew Research Terrorism Pew Research Center - Part 2


You are too stupid to even realize the implications of the documents you submit. Nowhere does it say anything about French Muslims, and anybody who is honest can see how you cherrypicked what you did present.

Are you related to Coyote, somehow?

In the very material you listed, it indicated that only 51% had a negative opinion of the Taliban and only 45% rejected the terrorist group Hamas.
And you infer what from this – that if Islam were 'outlawed' terrorism would end; that if all Muslims were 'rounded up' and detained that no further acts of terror would occur.

Of course you'd not advocate any of the above.

So what is it you want – universal consensus that Islam is 'bad' and all Muslims 'potential terrorists.'

Perhaps you believe that if Islam were subject to some sort of public condemnation Muslims would stop being Muslims and the religion would eventually 'die out,' thus bringing an end to terrorism.

You hate Islam, we get it – but other than exhibiting your unwarranted fear and hatred of Islam, what else do you want done.
 
French Muslims Speak Out - resent scrutiny after terrorist attack(s)
By Patrick J. McDonnell
January 18, 2015 6:00 am
...
Word that one of its native sons blasted his way into terrorist infamy has brought unwelcome scrutiny to La Grande Borne, a crime-ridden housing project in the gritty southern Paris suburb of Grigny.

"He hasn't lived here for 15 years," said Brahim Agouram, president of the Muslim Union of Grigny. "Why should the entire Muslim community have to answer for one person's crime?"

...

"No one here knew him [Coulibaly]," a waiter at a Turkish-style fast-food restaurant in Grigny told a group of visiting reporters. "And no one who knew him will admit to you that they knew him."

...

"If these guys really did what they said they did and killed those people, then they aren't true Muslims, and they deserve to rot in hell," said Abdel, 23, son of North African immigrants who was practicing his break-dance moves in the spacious confines of a former public funeral parlor converted into a community center in the edgy 19th arrondissement in northern Paris.

"But I still don't believe in caricaturing the prophet like that, any prophet, be it Muhammad or Jesus Christ," said Abdel, who like many others interviewed declined to give his surname for privacy reasons.​

... I guess a fuller picture of the realities on the ground will come out as time goes on. A couple of million Muslims live in France. What percentage of them condone and advocate terrorism?

Terrorism Pew Research Center - Part 2
Then they need to stand up on their hind legs and behave like human beings, denounce the scum that commit such crimes in the name of their so-called god, and prophet. Sometimes, silence more loudly proclaims their allegiance than a declaration of disgust...

They do. You guys keep ignoring it.

have they told you where murdering slut HAYAT is yet?
 
French Muslims Speak Out - resent scrutiny after terrorist attack(s)
By Patrick J. McDonnell
January 18, 2015 6:00 am
...
Word that one of its native sons blasted his way into terrorist infamy has brought unwelcome scrutiny to La Grande Borne, a crime-ridden housing project in the gritty southern Paris suburb of Grigny.

"He hasn't lived here for 15 years," said Brahim Agouram, president of the Muslim Union of Grigny. "Why should the entire Muslim community have to answer for one person's crime?"

...

"No one here knew him [Coulibaly]," a waiter at a Turkish-style fast-food restaurant in Grigny told a group of visiting reporters. "And no one who knew him will admit to you that they knew him."

...

"If these guys really did what they said they did and killed those people, then they aren't true Muslims, and they deserve to rot in hell," said Abdel, 23, son of North African immigrants who was practicing his break-dance moves in the spacious confines of a former public funeral parlor converted into a community center in the edgy 19th arrondissement in northern Paris.

"But I still don't believe in caricaturing the prophet like that, any prophet, be it Muhammad or Jesus Christ," said Abdel, who like many others interviewed declined to give his surname for privacy reasons.​

... I guess a fuller picture of the realities on the ground will come out as time goes on. A couple of million Muslims live in France. What percentage of them condone and advocate terrorism?

Terrorism Pew Research Center - Part 2
Then they need to stand up on their hind legs and behave like human beings, denounce the scum that commit such crimes in the name of their so-called god, and prophet. Sometimes, silence more loudly proclaims their allegiance than a declaration of disgust...

They do. You guys keep ignoring it.
Yeah, sure! I am not ignoring it, but they certainly are not very clear and adamant about their objections, are they?
 

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