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@duffer but no, of course I dont think its all Muslims, that's crazy. I've said on here before my wife has brought up a young Muslim family in her job as a nanny, lovely family no issues, but those children are now 3rd generation, it's different. I work and have worked with many Muslims, again no issues at all.
It's similarly crazy to believe its only a few extremists or that the religion itself isnt an issue. Too many examples over a generation now to be isolated.
It needs addressing and more than anything, it needs the more moderate Muslims to call out their own. These attacks are rarely lone wolves, they're often planned attacks, others will be aware before they happen and if they genuinely dont want these attacks to happen in the name of their religion, then they're better placed to prevent it than anyone, yet it continues almost a weekly occurrence. Until we hear a message or see action from their own communities about how abhorrent rather than in many cases revelling in a 'victory' it will continue.
Unrelated, but locally as an example, look at the rape reported last week only 2 miles from home in Leamington where the perpetrator said 'this makes me a Muslim'. It's most extreme versions are being taught and imported. We know the Bible has issues with bits of that too, but we're not teaching our kids to follow that path.
It has to stop.