America deserved it. It's now woken them upto terrorism. Remember they supply Israel with the weoponary to destroy the palestinian people. Also i think muslims are mainly nice people.
the london bombings was nothing. What's 50 lives compared to hundreds killed everyday
2006-12-27 04:47:49
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answered by i'm bored and fed up 2
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Coming from a country where we hear people being killed/bombed every other day, I must say that 9/11 and the UK Bombings didn't have an adverse effect on my life. No one I know was directly affected; my heart goes out for those who were... But it has not changed my feelings towards the Muslims in general - they are just people like ourselves... Just because separatists have diff rent idea doesn't mean that they all do...
2006-12-27 13:06:57
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answered by Silver 3
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It certainly affected me in a very deep way, but honestly I wouldn't say that it has affected my everyday life. The only terrorist target near me that I could perceive is a nuclear plant, but really I don't think that anything will happen to me here. Maybe that is naive of me...
As for the Muslim faith, nothing has changed in my mind concerning Muslims and what they believe. They have the right to believe whatever they want, and I am in no position to judge them ALL for what SOME believe.
2006-12-27 13:24:54
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answered by averyanne77 4
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I am bothered about them, because they are symptomatic of attitudes towards our over-indulgent society based on capitalism and greed, and a taste of what will continue to happen if our governments continue to disrespect any view other than their own.
Also they are worrying because in my opinion they could not have been stopped, and the futile quest to try to stop them in the future will merely serve as a convenient justification to erode our civil liberties, and make us afraid, hopeless and therefore easier to control.
Also, it has changed my everyday life in a practical way, but only slighty, in that I am more vigilant with unattended packages etc. but that's about it.
It has not changed my attitide towards Muslims. I was indifferent and ignorant before and I still am.
2006-12-27 12:59:33
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answered by AlexChappel 4
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Its not changed my feelings towards the Muslim faith at all, I won't tar moderate Muslims with the same brush as those extremists who know nothing about true Islam.
I understand what you are saying, 9/11 and the bombings has not affected me, or mine, directly, so I cannot say that I am affected by it.
I don't think about terrorism that much, and I don't worry about it. I will do everything like I always have done, despite the 'percieved' increased risk.
2006-12-27 12:48:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I knew nothing about the Muslim faith until after 9/11 and then I learned. It is a known fact that we must know our enemies. Now I understand that if I am not a Muslim, I am considered an infidel.
Since I am a Christian, I will not convert to Islam, therefore killing me is okay to Muslims.
Do I agree? What do you think?
2006-12-27 12:51:30
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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America and the UK people, do not deserve any of the terrorist attacks that have occurred over the years, and please don't forget the Spanish. The politics behind all his however, have indeed triggered this whole situation, but it is always Innocent people that loose their lives or loved ones. It is a complete mess, can not see this even being resolved, before more people have to die. Bloody religion, that is the problem, if all the different people and cultures, didn't believe. you would find that most of the issues would not be part of our lives.
2006-12-27 13:04:07
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answered by MIKE C 2
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It is unfair to class all Muslims as having it in for us as this was the work of extremists and it could be our attitude about this that turns any 'non-extremist' Muslims against us. It happened and was awful and the thought of it happening again is terrifying. The culprits are terrorists - their objective is to terrorise and if we give in to the fear they have won. Life goes on, if it is our time to go then we will go and we cannot stop it. We cannot let fear rule our lives
2006-12-27 12:50:34
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answered by Crazy Blue Beetle 2
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the governments dont seem to be bothered either considering all they are doing is bombing and invading completely the wrong country and chasing the wrong people, its common knowledge that saddam had absolutely nothing to do with 9/11, al quaida or bin laden, or indeed any acts of international terrorism at all.
does bin laden actually exist or was it all made up by the us gov to get the gullibles behind them in search of that lovely oil.
if they aint bothered neither am I.
2006-12-27 12:55:15
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answered by OhSimonsBinDrinkin 4
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We lost a lovely country Afghanistan and thousands innocent lives.
9/11 was a false drama to justify to attack Afghanistan.
60 years ago Britishers designed and formed a Muslim country on neighbour of Afghanistan to conquer it. That is Pakistan
as all other ways were failed
So they used the dose of Islam to defeat true Muslims.
Have you noticed that govt. Pakistan is now trying to go back from its Islamic ideology. As now no need of Islam there.
It was all a long term plan.
Alqa'eda and Taliban were all Western agents only at lower level innocent Muslim were fighting. Who are all martyred and none of big leaders even caught.
It is all a game. Musharraf, Pak Army And ISI are part of it.
They fought false wars with India to divert the attention of public towards east. But actually they were fully active in Afghanistan.
Ayub Khan, Ghulam Ishaq Khan etc. all Pushtu speaking leaders of Pakistan were hired for Afghanistan related London plan.
2006-12-27 13:10:24
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answered by Ishfaq A 3
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simple answer no.I am truly sympathetic for the dead and their families.Didn't change attitude towards Muslim faith because all religions are to me pretty use-less to begin with.Only way it affects every-day life is the loss of civil freedoms deneyed by the U.S. government in the patriot act,on the pretense of supposed security
2006-12-27 12:54:32
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answered by bluesman999 2
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