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true, but 1% of 1.7 billion is 17 million people.
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Thus, 1.683 billion non-terrorists...
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Of course, point was 17 million people can do a lot of harm
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And counter point is that 1.683 billion people shouldn't be condemned for the actions of a small, radical group.
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Again, I think we're not disagreeing here.
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When they begin to actually follow the Quran’s teachings, they will.
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you must fight with us against radical Muslims or you are against us as well
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then why don't those 1.7 billion people start speaking out and condemning these attacks? ~~~
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How many of that 99 percent of good Muslims know who the bad ones are and don't say a f****** word a hole
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Is it possible to separate extremists from non-extremists in Islam? Should adherence to this "religion" be outlawed?
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That law has been on the books since 1952.
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Great, can you cite the specific federal statute?
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then how come of the other 99% are silent when these attacks happen? Where's the protests and reforms??
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that still leaves 17 million ppl doing what Isis does
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