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Originally Posted by John Wilkes Booth
yea, i don't understand this sentence because while the harmless aspects of islam shouldn't relate to fear, violence and terrror, to a certain extent i would say that islamism should.
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There are probably those who would argue for islamism with arguments of virtues like love, respect and tolerance. I would respect genuine good intentions, even if I don't agree with islamism. There are probably many who would further islamism without using fear, violence and terror. While I am against islamism on general principle, I don't want to demonize every intention behind it that might exist out there.
In general on this subject, I think it's important to try not to generalize and to try not to alienate.