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<blockquote data-quote="shane" data-source="post: 9600" data-attributes="member: 593"><p><strong>Re: Islam</strong></p><p></p><p>Is the west any different? If you put autocentrism aside, I think you will agree that it is not. America, in particular, has a history of militant attempts to bring "democracy" to those who did not want it. A few here in the west impose their wills on others, first on the domestic population then, through that domestic population, on the world.</p><p></p><p>It is unfortunate that man can not accept the global society, which exists regardless of our ignorance. Ideas become nations, fences and borders. When the population begins to swell and push against those borders, crashing through those fences into opposing ideas, nations become armies. It matters not whether such an army kills for material wealth, glory or god.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I think the negativity the west focuses on Islam is based in fear. Empires such as ours burn bright, but they burn out fast.Fundamentalist systems of social control endure, generally speaking. Is Islam wrong? Sure they are. Just don't let that fool you into thinking the west is right. </p><p></p><p>An opposite is nothing more than the far end of the same wavelength.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shane, post: 9600, member: 593"] [b]Re: Islam[/b] Is the west any different? If you put autocentrism aside, I think you will agree that it is not. America, in particular, has a history of militant attempts to bring "democracy" to those who did not want it. A few here in the west impose their wills on others, first on the domestic population then, through that domestic population, on the world. It is unfortunate that man can not accept the global society, which exists regardless of our ignorance. Ideas become nations, fences and borders. When the population begins to swell and push against those borders, crashing through those fences into opposing ideas, nations become armies. It matters not whether such an army kills for material wealth, glory or god. Personally, I think the negativity the west focuses on Islam is based in fear. Empires such as ours burn bright, but they burn out fast.Fundamentalist systems of social control endure, generally speaking. Is Islam wrong? Sure they are. Just don't let that fool you into thinking the west is right. An opposite is nothing more than the far end of the same wavelength. [/QUOTE]
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