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Sydneyfan
08-13-2006, 07:58 PM
A high ranking British policeman yesterday blamed political correctness for allowing Muslims to walk away from any blame for terrorism. The same murmurs are coming from high places over here as well.

Is he right or will this sort of view just make the situation worse?




LONDON'S most influential former police chief has rounded on Britain's Muslims, blaming them for the terrorist networks in the country.

"When will the Muslim community in this country accept an absolute, undeniable, total truth: that Islamic terrorism is their problem?" wrote John Stevens, former commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, in a Sunday newspaper.

In an inflammatory opinion column, he called on Muslims to "stop the denial, endless fudging and constant wailing that somehow it is everyone else's problem and, if Islamic terrorism exists at all, they are somehow the main victims".

Lord Stevens, whose continuing responsibilities in Britain include the inquiry into Princess Diana's death, also defended "racial profiling" at airports and other security hotspots, saying resources were being wasted on searching everybody out of a sense of fairness or delicacy.

"I'm a white, 62-year-old, suit-wearing ex-cop - I fly often, but do I really fit the profile of a suicide bomber?" Lord Stevens, who was commissioner of the Metropolitan Police until last year, wrote in the News of the World.

His comments clash noticeably with a speech delivered last week - before the terrorist arrests - by the Assistant Police Commissioner, Tarique Ghaffur, who said racial profiling methods had "discriminated" against the Muslim community and added to racial tensions in Britain.

Quincy
08-13-2006, 08:02 PM
I was thinking about this earlier, the only people who perpetrate terrorists acts in the name of Islamic fundemtalism are muslims, but whether that means we should assume every muslim is a terrorist is another thing. I'm sure this is something that's going to be talked about a lot in my politics course next year, so I'll get back to you when someone cleverer than me tells me what I should think.

sicottem
08-13-2006, 08:26 PM
the muslims as a whole are not the ones to blame...the terrorists are just small cells when compared to the larger islamic community...there are just extremists...you can get these im any religion...Oklahoma city bombing and the Waco tragedy are both examples of Christian extremist terrorist situations...the Waco tragedy religion is thought of a cult though now

Sydneyfan
08-13-2006, 08:37 PM
Those are good points sicottem. I guess the counter argument is that the wider Muslim community should take at least some responsibility for what's going on - for instance, a lot of the people arrested in Britain for terrorism were born and bred in Britian, went to British schools, can;t even speak Arabic etc....and yet somehow they were still willing to blow themselves and others up for Islam. Was that perhaps the fault of the way they were brought up - maybe their families and their community aren't encouraging their young people to fully assimilate into western society?

I don't know the answer, its a complex question.

sicottem
08-14-2006, 01:07 AM
Those are good points sicottem. I guess the counter argument is that the wider Muslim community should take at least some responsibility for what's going on - for instance, a lot of the people arrested in Britain for terrorism were born and bred in Britian, went to British schools, can;t even speak Arabic etc....and yet somehow they were still willing to blow themselves and others up for Islam. Was that perhaps the fault of the way they were brought up - maybe their families and their community aren't encouraging their young people to fully assimilate into western society?

I don't know the answer, its a complex question.

yea...not really sure whats goin on there...i'm sure that it varies greatly with different families and the way they bring up their kids