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Originally Posted by KSig RC
You ignored the substantive portion to focus on this?
This is an improper analogy, since you don't know whether a Muslim is an extremist. Instead you should say:
"Should African Americans be scared if a white person came through their neighborhood? Should Jewish people be scared if a German came through theirs?"
... because this guy is Muslim. He's not a Muslim Extremist (nee "Terrorist"), at least by appearances.
You're not being attacked, you're being questioned and asked to justify. That's OK - maybe I was a bit over the top, but when you claim something outlandish or beyond the pale, you'll have to defend the claim. This is a meritocracy, not Kindergarten - your ideas are not automatically "ok" just because they exist.
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You know what sticks out most in my mind "Red bandana things..."
Just....wow.
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