Have seen quite a few posts recently about passive/tacit support for terrorism among 'otherwise peaceful' Muslim populations.
What is rarely given along with such statistics is a comparable figure for non-Muslims. This basically makes the numbers irrelevant for any analytical purposes.
The line of questioning on such polls also has a massive impact, you would get very different responses to:
a) Can terrorism in defence of your religion ever be justified?
b) Do you support the killing of innocents to further your religion in any circumstances?
c) If your religion is being attacked, is terrorism against the oppressors acceptable in any circumstances?
b) will get a significantly lower response than a), and c) will get the highest response of all. The differences will not be trivial either.
Even if you look at the specific question being responded to, the answer to this question will be influenced, perhaps significantly, by the questions that have been asked
before this.
For example, if you wanted to increase the number of Muslims who 'support' terrorism in your poll, you could 'prime' them by asking questions about a situations where they believe other Muslims are currently being oppressed.
Even if the questions are immaculate and order randomised across participants, as recent elections have shown, polls also have a far higher margin of error than most people believe. A poll saying '15% of Zorks support terrorism' probably means, at best, 'Somewhere between 5 and 25% of Zorks support terrorism.
"Over 3 billion sick non-Muslims believe terrorism is a justifiable practice. These savages believe terrorism can be justified for many reasons from environmentalism, protecting religious or cultural values, nationalism and even ISIS-style jihadism.
Although many non-Muslims are peaceful, law abiding people, how many of the 46% of non-Muslims who are genuinely anti-terror have publicly disavowed the advocacy of extremism of their non-Muslim brethren?"
"A massive 30% of non-Muslims sympathise with evil suicide bombers, such as those who are part of the barbaric death cult ISIS.
This means that, worldwide, there are over 2.5 billion who sympathise with this evil practice that frequently kills innocent women and children..
Despite the majority of non-Muslims opposing these atrocities, to date their have been relatively few public statements from the 5 billion non-Muslims publicly declaring their stance on this issue."
Tl:dr, polls generally suck and have a high noise to signal ratio. Commentary based on polls often sucks even more than the polls themselves as the previous 2 examples show.
[Seeing as someone always gets the wrong end of the stick, in case this isn't obvious, they are satirical]
What do these polls tell us about non-Muslim support for terrorism?