I'm asking this question because I'm seriously approaching the point of distrusting Muslims as a religious group overall—that is, to the point of distrusting most Muslims. Just now I was looking at comments (in Arabic) on an article about the Orlando shooting, and on top of the fact that the article referred to the gay nightclub as a "deviant nightclub," many of the comments celebrated the incident and called the shooter "a true man."
I would just like to know how most Muslims are in the U.S. or, if you are from another Western country, how most Muslims are in your country—the ones you have met and known, at least.
I'm not going to criticize Muslims or Islam in this thread, because I might let out more cynicism than I would like and because I would rather not criticize either at this particular sensitive time. I'm just trying to gain understanding because I'm quite jaded due to my experiences with the vast majority of Muslims I have ever met, including relatively "moderate" ones.
And what bothers me as much or possibly more is when I see far-left liberals defending Islam and Muslims in general, even Muslims in the Muslim world who express sentiments like what I mentioned above, instead of acknowledging any problems whatsoever with either. It's one thing to refuse to criticize Islam and certain (albeit very large groups of) Muslims for the time being (which is what I'm doing or at least trying to do right now) or to even remain neutral overall, but to defend both?
Yeah, I need some more perspective here primarily out of sheer need to curb jadedness and cynicism. Reading those comments quite literally made me sick in my stomach, and I'm trying not to fall for such general distrust toward such a large religious group.
I would just like to know how most Muslims are in the U.S. or, if you are from another Western country, how most Muslims are in your country—the ones you have met and known, at least.
I'm not going to criticize Muslims or Islam in this thread, because I might let out more cynicism than I would like and because I would rather not criticize either at this particular sensitive time. I'm just trying to gain understanding because I'm quite jaded due to my experiences with the vast majority of Muslims I have ever met, including relatively "moderate" ones.
And what bothers me as much or possibly more is when I see far-left liberals defending Islam and Muslims in general, even Muslims in the Muslim world who express sentiments like what I mentioned above, instead of acknowledging any problems whatsoever with either. It's one thing to refuse to criticize Islam and certain (albeit very large groups of) Muslims for the time being (which is what I'm doing or at least trying to do right now) or to even remain neutral overall, but to defend both?
Yeah, I need some more perspective here primarily out of sheer need to curb jadedness and cynicism. Reading those comments quite literally made me sick in my stomach, and I'm trying not to fall for such general distrust toward such a large religious group.
Last edited: