What do your friends have to do with that? Unless they agree with what happened it should not matter. Unless they personally offend you you are being overly sensitive.
2006-08-11 02:20:13
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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I am saying this as a proud American.
Just because some Muslims are ignorant does not mean that they all are.
We don't want to regress like people did in America during WWII towards the Japanese-Americans. Or like the Nazi's did to the Jewish people. Be human towards others. Even if they don't want to be human towards the rest of the world.
I wouldn't turn your back upon your friends. Are they linked to any terrorist organization? Just because they don't share all the same views doesn't mean that you should turn your back on them.
Did your friends celebrate when the terrorists succeed? If they did then I would question them. But if they did then why are they friends with you in the first place?
Do you see my point?
People have been discriminated against all throughout history. Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Jews, Christians, Muslims It could go on and on. Maybe instead of spreading the hate spread the word of peace.
2006-08-11 02:25:40
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answered by hullo? 4
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Listen..i know how you feel about the whole suicide bombing thing, but you have got to put in mind that the fact that your friends might be Muslims doesn't mean they have a mind to hurt you, they were not the ones that caused the bombings in 9-11 or in 7-7.You have got to remember that every Muslim is an individual,you just can't blame them because a Muslim like them took part in suicide bombings, neither can you say that all Muslims are the same-stereotyping- because they are not.
2006-08-11 02:53:43
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answered by Moesha 1
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Some is never all! I can't say if you are wrong or right in this, maybe all your Muslim friends belong to the some who cheer the death of westerners. Most of my Muslim friends shake their heads in anger also because these acts backlash on them, but mainly because the Koran explicitly forbids the taking of innocent lives and even says that the wiser decision is to even spare those guilty of crimes.
At any rate it is really up to you as to what makes you feel better. That seems to be the thing at stake here.
2006-08-11 02:27:53
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answered by groovusy 5
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if you actually had muslims friends, it's hard to imagine you would have abandoned them, because you would have seen them as individuals.
You don't see many muslims celebrating deaths, tho the media made sure you saw some. But, gee, how many times have I been at a gathering at gentle white women who all of a sudden start foaming at the mouth about 'glassing' this or that arab nation. I remember when Chernobyl blew, I was speaking with great sorrow about the event and someone in my office said, 'they're commies, what do you care?" In America, we don't dance so well, but there is certainly lots of hatred and calls for death against 'the other.'
anyway, i'm very sorry for your losses. i've recently lost my father, and frankly, for a few days after his death, i hated anyone over his age who was still alive. so, grief is horrifying and not logical. however, given what we've learned about 9/11, and the suspicions about 7/7, i'm hard pressed to wonder if you shouldn't be abandoning your rich, white, sociopathic friends.
2006-08-11 02:26:22
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answered by cassandra 6
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it is a really gentle project that you've. I lost my cousin (a hearth fighter) on September 11th and that i have some very raw emotions about the tragedy, in spite of the undeniable fact that, i don't think of that you would possibly want to desert your Muslim associates till they have finished some thing to damage you or make you uncomfortable. you would possibly want to no longer punish someone because of his faith. i'm particular that if the jobs were reversed and your pal abandoned you, you ought to be damage and wonder what you probably did to deserve the variety of component. some Muslims are very, VERY undesirable human beings, in spite of the undeniable fact that the others might want to no longer be punished because of a few different person's moves. thanks for being concerned sufficient and for status up for what you believe it. i comprehend you'll make the right selection for you. each and every of the great.
2016-11-29 21:58:29
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answered by rearic 3
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It depends on how your muslim friends react to the terrorist attacks. Most muslims do not agree with the actions of the terrorists especially because they are killing innocent people. The terrorist you the word jihad to justify what they are doing and most muslims beleive that this is wrong. You should talk to your friends and find out exactly how the feel about the actions of terrorist.
2006-08-11 02:30:27
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answered by atiyahyc 1
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My husband, a Muslim lost family members, friends, and his business on 9/11. I did not abandon him.
I believe the Muslim people you know are better off without you around if you believe they dance around violent death.
Do you dance when you hear of the tens of thousands of Muslim innocents that died in the last few years due to American, British and Israeli aggression? That's a lot of dancing!
2006-08-11 02:23:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I can see your point. But you are not to judge, lest you be judged. Besides if you stay friends with them and some suspicous things start happening, you will be able to warn the appropriate authorities and potentiely save lives or if they are innocent, you will be able to speak honestly on their behalf. As far as the misguided children of Islam cheering in the streets for civilians deaths in the west and chanting for our demise when we make strategic strikes against terrorist in Muslim countries, I agree and believe we can solve this holy places of worships sights they have. Nuke Mecca and Medina.
2006-08-11 02:24:55
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answered by raiderking69 5
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Are your muslim freinds among the ones that celebrated those deaths? Did they orchestrate, recruit and carry out any terrorist acts? Are they even sympathetic to the root causes of these crimes?
If not, then you are being as bigotted as the fundamentalist that carried out these crimes... Punishing innocent people that had nothing to do with the situation. What would make you any better?
2006-08-11 02:23:29
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answered by hyperhealer3 4
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9/11 was not caused by any muslims...
a muslim rented a plane for training lessons
but he ended up flying a smaller plane that based on the wholes and damage marks, IT WAS NOT HIM.
and if it was, the lamp posts would have completely been damaged...there was a lot of analysis on 9/11 and it showed a LOT of proof.
+ even if it was muslims, then it wasnt your friends or anything that did anything. have your friends ever danced at an american funeral...i doubt it!
2006-08-11 02:21:03
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answered by Anonymous
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