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Trump meant to ban muslims from entering the USA until a way can be found (if this is even possible) to determine who is good and who is bad. That is just common sense. To do otherwise is playing a form of Russian Roulette.
So why single out Muslims for special treatment? Why does "determin(ing) who is good and who is bad" only apply to Muslims rather than to anyone else wanting to come here?
The idea of bringing the refugees into the USA is also something that should not be allowed, especially since there are places abroad that they can be taken to for safety. There are radical muslims who are trying to impersonate these people in order to sneak into our country and begin planning their acts of murder. Don't agree with this? Then, simply put, you are an idiot. And I am NOT calling you names -- I am merely describing you. I am not referring to anyone specifically in this thread, but am speaking in general terms.
Sure there are radical Muslims who want to kill us. There are also Colombian drug lords and Mexican gangsters who want to get here to set up criminal empires. So why single out Muslims rather than having a general policy of checking people out before letting them in?
The common thread weaving both of these issues is that it is impossible to vet most of these people. The record keeping in these other nations is not as complete and efficient as we have here in the USA. The backgrounds of many of those people simply are not on any record that we can examine. That is a major reason why terrorists can use this fact to gain entry into our nation. And yes, people have EVERY right and reason to be afraid of muslims -- simply because there is NO way to tell what is going on inside of them. Most are peace loving people who just want to live in peace. Some are radicals who are planning to kill as many of us as they can reach.
There's no more reason to fear Muslims than there is to fear any other group of people. Which leads on to your next point...
Even muslims (the innocent ones) are afraid of other muslims for the exact same reasons. That is why so many of them fail to speak out about the radicals among their demographics -- because they would also be killed by these radicals. So Ruth, and others, you have no need to apologize for expressing fear, or concern, regarding muslims. It is very much like being around black people. Most of them are fine citizens. But their people do commit most of the violent crime in the USA -- so who is to say whether or not a black person walking toward you on the sidewalk is a good person or a mugger, etc.?
Do you know for a fact that Muslims don't speak out against Muslim terrorism because of fear, or because they just don't associate with it at all? Do you feel the need to endlessly speak out against, say, Westboro Baptist Church or the abomination of child abuse within the church? I can't say I do, I think it goes without saying that I find child abuse to be abhorrent and I really don't feel the need to explicitly state and restate it.
Since you threw black people into the mix why stop there? Why not consider groups like the Orientals (who may or may not be members of a group like the Triads or the Yakuza)? It's not as if white people are innocent either, just look at some of the abominations committed by white people. We could start with someone like, say, Timothy McVeigh?
It is only human nature to feel fear in situations that are potentially harmful to them. And I'm looking forward to reading the replies to this post that try to refute this reality and pretend it is not true. LOL
You're pulling twisted logic there. It's human nature to fear the unknown. If you're used to living in an area that's entirely homogenous it's natural to feel unease when facing someone of a different race. But if you actually spend time among people of different races, religions and cultures you soon realise that there's no reason to fear a black man any more than a white man, no reason to fear a Muslim any more than a Hindu, no reason to fear a man more than a woman, and so on.
Many situations are potentially harmful to us, it's just that we choose to focus on the vanishingly small probability of being killed by terrorists as if it were a near certainty while ignoring far more active risks like getting in our cars. I'm more likely to be killed in a road traffic accident driving to the airport than killed by a terrorist blowing up the plane I'm traveling on, yet the focus is relentlessly on the smaller probability of death by terrorism.
People also forget that the USA discontinued almost all immigration into this country from around 1924 until around 1964. There is no automatic right for any non-American person to enter this country, so we are not violating any foreigner's rights by denying them entry into our country. The safety of ALL American citizens in this country is what must receive top priority.
Sure, so once again why stop at Muslims? I read a recent news report about a young woman gang-raped by five black men in Brooklyn. Perhaps we should stop black men entering the country as well. But wait, what about the white men holed up in their protest in Oregon? Should we stop white men from entering the country? Maybe we should just close the borders and not let anyone in at all. At least we'd be safe then. While we're at it, let's ban motor vehicles to make us a bit safer. We could just go back to the Amish lifestyle - we'd gain some safety along the way.
Or we could accept that the price of a free society is that some people abuse the freedoms they are granted. The question is whether we want to live in a free society anyway, or live in something more like a police state where we can only hope the police don't turn against us some day.
No American citizen can be blamed if they feel unsafe around anyone who appears to be from the middle east. It was not like this before 911. But, since that infamous day, the entire world has changed because the radical muslims will stop at nothing to achieve their goal of killing anyone who does not believe as they do. And anyone who says that people are acting out of hatred, or silliness, are absolute idiots. We've already seen acts of murder committed in this country by radical muslims -- a fact that cannot be refuted.
You're playing fast and loose with logic once again. Nobody is refuting that radical Muslims have committed murder in the US, as well as around the world. But to conclude from those observations that a billion Muslims are dangerous is absurd, it's akin to observing that a few men are rapists and therefore concluding that no woman can be blamed if she feels unsafe around anyone who appears to be a man.
911 didn't change a billion people around the world. The dangerous ones were always dangerous and the innocent ones are still innocent. 911 changed our perception of Muslims, and started an increasingly silly process by which anyone with brown skin and a beard came under suspicion.
And, as long as radicals are out there still planning to kill as many of us as they can, we must practice diligence and try protect ourselves as much as possible.
Sure, but it still keeps coming back to the question of what price we are willing to pay to live in a free society. If we massively rein in the freedoms of one group because a tiny number among them are undesirables we shouldn't then be surprised if we have our own freedoms reined in because of some tenuous link to some other tiny number of people.