Quote from: QuarterBaked on May 31, 2013, 12:46 pm*gasp*did the unemployed youth riot!? how could they!? that has never ever happened anywhere else before! it's not a common pattern at all! /sarcasmwhile I do believe the muslims and that over-protectiveness they displayed towards their mosque in your example sounds ridiculous, thinking all (or most) muslims are like that (or like the ones who beheaded that soldier) is just as stupid as thinking all/most christians are as crazy as the extremists of the westboro baptist church. or that all banana peels are purposely trying to harm you because you ate their contents. I don't believe all muslims are like that, but it certainly isn't just "extremists" who do it either. I think those who do not do such activities are just regular everyday people who sure might not be happy with some things but they accept some sacrifices must be made to integrate on both sides. However, it's what I call the guilty witness. It is those who stand by and see these observations but do nothing to stop it. I am sure the world would absolutely applaud the people of Islam who stand up and actively say they are not a part of their ideology, but they don't.Westboro baptist church are also vile human beings, they're more a cult than a religion. Truthfully though, Christianity does not have a large enough extremist sector to be of worry just yet since in some ways it can already fit into a secular culture and vice versa so long as some basic code of mutual respect is observed.