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Fierce Woman Interrogates Muslims on Terrorism!! (2017-03-28) ​

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This video examines the claim that Islamic terrorism eclipses all other kinds of terrorism.

Summary of Fierce Woman Interrogates Muslims on Terrorism!! ​

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00:00:00 - 00:25:00 ​

discusses how Muslims are often unfairly targeted and prosecuted in the United States, and how legislation aimed at combating terrorism can be discriminatory. encourages open dialogue between Muslims and other members of the community, and wishes them success in doing so.

00:00:00 The woman in the video argues that Muslims should be doing more to help innocent people dying in terrorist attacks, and that Christians have killed each other in similar ways. She also points out that Muslims and Christians have different reasons for not being aware of the wars happening around the world.

  • 00:05:00 talks about how Muslims do not score disproportionately in terms of suicide bombing and terrorism relative to their population, and blames the West for the current state of the Muslim world. He believes that Muslims need to learn more about their religion in order to reform.
  • *00:10:00 Discusses how mainstream Muslims interpret verses regarding fighting. Some mainstream Muslims interpret these verses as referring to combatant Muslims fighting against disbelievers, while others interpret them more broadly to include situations where Muslims are fighting against other Muslims. concludes with a discussion of how mainstream Muslims feel about Muslims who fight in Syria and Iraq.
  • 00:15:00 interviews a fierce woman who interrogates Muslims on terrorism. The woman says that America is the leading terrorist named, and that if the West takes this human problem and changes the label and says this is an Islamic problem, that's disingenuous.
  • 00:20:00 a woman discusses the statistics of terrorism and how it is more likely for someone to be killed by a car than by a terrorist. She also discusses the importance of being kind to Muslims who do not believe in liberalism or democracy.
  • *00:25:00 Discusses how Muslim minorities are often unfairly targeted and prosecuted in the United States, and how legislation aimed at combating terrorism can be discriminatory. encourages open dialogue between Muslims and other members of the community, and wishes them success in doing so.

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0:00:01 patina homeopathy agent man would you me
0:00:10 don't record her she doesn't want to be
0:00:13 lovely this used to be a really good
0:00:21 place to come today before the timeless
0:00:23 concurrent why no dinner party the
0:00:25 governor yeah
0:00:26 why are you for staying that's for you
0:00:28 because there's no action in people
0:00:29 dying when women and children's is okay
0:00:32 on a skip ridiculous all right so do you
0:00:34 feel like they should be more actions as
0:00:36 printer not efficiency more action to
0:00:40 help innocent people dying with a okay
0:00:43 so I say something that I do yeah I
0:00:45 don't disagree I think they should be
0:00:47 more action from Muslims are not with me
0:00:48 yeah we don't we don't agree with what
0:00:51 they're doing
0:00:51 first of all as the brother photography
0:00:54 what we do it we will protect the rights
0:00:57 and the honor of Muslims and non-muslims
0:00:58 alike I'm with you on that
0:01:00 look there's no point of disagreement
0:01:01 hey yeah but I would like to say
0:01:04 something is wrong you know you seem
0:01:05 like a fair-minded person there's a lot
0:01:06 people on you that's why you're big
0:01:08 maybe ask patty driver let me tell you
0:01:10 something right I was just recently
0:01:12 looking into the case of BIR Maya with
0:01:15 Obama the country mr. McGarry Buddhist
0:01:17 country 80% of people in Burma ha but it
0:01:20 there's a small group important for the
0:01:23 rahaga
0:01:24 maybe okay so tell me something about
0:01:27 India that's the problem
0:01:31 okay if you don't know you don't know
0:01:33 what to buy them why because it's
0:01:34 Buddhist terrorists doing it to Muslims
0:01:36 right now there's nothing fit the media
0:01:39 narrative gender
0:01:40 yeah beyond your taking our tiny
0:01:42 sometimes being vegetarian
0:01:48 Muslims also very because you know you
0:01:53 can buy movies than anybody else that's
0:01:55 because the population of Muslims in
0:01:57 order the population of Muslims in the
0:01:59 world is quite heavy quite a big
0:02:00 organization like 4.1 right so when you
0:02:03 compare Muslims of juice for example or
0:02:05 Buddhists even it's a lot of fertilizer
0:02:07 because we talk about core of the
0:02:08 world's population comparison to the
0:02:10 state with the Jewish example less than
0:02:12 1% of the world's getting light I'm just
0:02:14 asking why let's use of all of our
0:02:17 bribes where do I go how can you how can
0:02:20 you justify him we don't justify I think
0:02:22 you other thing we don't justify why do
0:02:24 I assume we justify understand how we
0:02:26 are the thing that made us into a
0:02:29 discussion I don't think it's a point of
0:02:31 showing I don't think you do I don't
0:02:33 think we disagree right you'll be your
0:02:35 primary premise was that you don't like
0:02:37 that you don't like you have been killed
0:02:39 unjustly I know you want people to stop
0:02:42 dying unjustly as well right
0:02:44 I'm not going to teaching okay fine
0:02:46 that's not very nice yeah but I'll tell
0:02:48 you the truth if you're talking about
0:02:49 Jesus I took about your sanity we have
0:02:52 to be also very fair I look at the broad
0:02:54 scale of history right and it will ask
0:02:56 me about why Muslims guilt okay so why
0:02:58 did Christians took Christian you know
0:03:00 you have Catholics and Protestants
0:03:01 killing each other it happens I have
0:03:02 Catholics not be here Oh telling you
0:03:05 okay that's why even though it is not
0:03:11 the same okay fine I do believe there
0:03:13 are five that's your position I don't
0:03:14 think it's the majority position right
0:03:15 okay well I'm going to say to them we
0:03:18 have to be consistent just because we're
0:03:20 looking at look at the rule data is what
0:03:22 I'm saying
0:03:22 yeah if we look at the war data will
0:03:24 come to the conclusion like let me give
0:03:26 you an example just suicide bombing as
0:03:28 one example when I say suicide bombing
0:03:31 what is this woman here what is she
0:03:33 envisage someone like me right let's be
0:03:35 honest what is mine a lever like
0:03:37 something inside of my you know I blow
0:03:39 myself up right because suicide bombing
0:03:41 is almost synonymous with Islamic
0:03:43 suicide bombers in it you would you
0:03:45 again it depends
0:03:46 for example regulated in Japan from
0:03:48 Comcast
0:03:49 nice one if you look at the war data for
0:03:51 example there's a book written by Robert
0:03:53 pay p.m. school dying to it he analyzes
0:03:56 from 1980 to 2005 all of the cases of
0:04:00 suicide bomb he said there's 315 cases
0:04:02 of suicide bombing on the international
0:04:04 level and we said that the number one
0:04:06 culprit of this where the Tamil Tigers
0:04:08 with 75 cases or 300 succeed then that
0:04:13 is then there's a range of other people
0:04:15 then the attack of suicidal and
0:04:16 conscious language yeah Tamil Tigers and
0:04:18 almost I've just posted on the coming
0:04:20 honey now the point is when was the last
0:04:22 time you put on BBC and you saw Tamil
0:04:24 Tigers over every channel for we saw
0:04:27 camels on wherever and Romania which is
0:04:30 it exactly my mother used in tonight
0:04:33 okay like me here we'll have something
0:04:35 in common
0:04:35 go online when was the last time you saw
0:04:38 camel tiger blows himself up when was
0:04:41 all family soil examine the reason why
0:04:44 you're not aware of these things that
0:04:47 are happening in the world it's because
0:04:49 you have not been made aware and that's
0:04:52 why in communications to inform eight
0:04:53 days when I talk about TV
0:04:55 one scholar of communication who said
0:04:57 that TV doesn't tell you what to think
0:04:59 but it does tell you what to think about
0:05:01 and that's what you have to remember I'm
0:05:04 not talking about TV the media as a
0:05:06 complex generally that's what it's done
0:05:07 if you look at that this is what my
0:05:09 point is here today my feed is as
0:05:10 follows if you look at the raw data of
0:05:13 things like suicide bombing of things
0:05:15 like terrorism you'll find that
0:05:17 comparative to their population
0:05:19 Muslims do not score overwhelmingly
0:05:22 disparate disparately
0:05:24 you know as a ratio higher than any
0:05:27 other fake people
0:05:28 in fact Noam Chomsky has written many
0:05:29 books about this his point is that if we
0:05:33 consider state terrorism in the United
0:05:35 States of America be the global world
0:05:37 leader
0:05:38 higher than Isis by the way hydrolyzes
0:05:40 the only one that can be is in barbarism
0:05:44 and laws and cruelty and all the things
0:05:46 is the u.s. itself let's make you think
0:05:48 go ahead
0:05:50 did not go in our kilogram Christina's
0:05:53 America there are still a lot of
0:05:56 themselves know by one thing they're not
0:05:58 going out and killing elephants or
0:06:00 Vietnamese Holloway I think something
0:06:04 right I think you don't want to hear in
0:06:06 our doing I agree with you let me show
0:06:08 you something I agree with you yeah oh
0:06:10 here we go
0:06:10 yes yeah Muslims are doing the wrong
0:06:12 thing by killing other leave it up how
0:06:15 do we stop it okay happy stop his honest
0:06:17 truth where me and you our people here
0:06:19 signing a city scored on a nice sunny
0:06:21 day which is obviously the kitchen lover
0:06:22 yeah right man you can do limited things
0:06:26 I know you're frustrated you see on the
0:06:28 faded in and I know you are I know you
0:06:32 are but I want you to be a sped up of
0:06:35 that as you are of the running gear
0:06:38 being demolished in Burma are we not
0:06:40 talking about the thing why not just
0:06:41 about me talking I'm talking about the
0:06:43 fact that we have a maximal death of
0:06:47 Muslim they're fine as well okay I grew
0:06:49 up babysit something's going to be done
0:06:51 because they're extinct
0:06:52 I want you watching what do you think we
0:06:54 should do I don't know it's just I'm
0:06:55 nervous okay I'll tell you what we
0:06:57 wanted to do you okay I can do we can
0:07:00 only educate that's our limit is that
0:07:03 we're doing it you come here the right
0:07:05 people in general you should have gone
0:07:07 to you about you should have gone to the
0:07:09 people that were on the cafeterias there
0:07:11 smoking shisha and drinking coffee not
0:07:13 doing anything about you're coming to
0:07:14 the people rifle is doing the only thing
0:07:15 they can do which is try to educate
0:07:17 people about terrorism about Islam
0:07:20 everybody military Michael today it was
0:07:23 it's a community I do
0:07:25 I don't think in an essay and taking
0:07:28 this community
0:07:30 computer can I say something else Amelia
0:07:33 wake up listen let me say Donald fun
0:07:35 right you might not want to hit I don't
0:07:37 know but there's a lotta
0:07:38 okay religions are to blame after I'll
0:07:40 be the first one whatever the Muslims
0:07:42 articling
0:07:42 for many of the problem point one in
0:07:45 fact most of our problems are because
0:07:47 the Muslims themselves I'll say horses
0:07:49 normal a second
0:07:52 yeah yeah no this is better
0:07:56 number one most of the problems are from
0:07:58 living with us that's why the Quran it
0:08:00 says Allah does not change the condition
0:08:02 of a people until they change the
0:08:04 conditions of themselves so we believe
0:08:06 that the reason I personally will tell
0:08:07 you here the reason why you have so much
0:08:09 devastation the target the reason why
0:08:13 okay most of these things are happening
0:08:15 in the Muslim world it's because the
0:08:17 Muslims themselves have not internalized
0:08:18 Islam that's the problem a community
0:08:21 internalized there but they're not
0:08:23 embodying it they don't understand it a
0:08:25 lot of them Muslims are ignorant and a
0:08:27 lot of them are desperate so they have
0:08:29 problems we're not we're not justifying
0:08:31 I can see when they're probably the
0:08:32 point became easy yes he is and you are
0:08:35 behind I know my tailors welcome oh
0:08:40 thank you very kindly fishing no I'm how
0:08:43 could you say that complaining that okay
0:08:46 let me say this another point where I'll
0:08:47 be with you yes the Muslims are number
0:08:49 one if you if you had a blameless I've
0:08:51 put number one Muslims of the blade why
0:08:53 because of the nationalism of the
0:08:56 hanging each other racism of their
0:08:58 cultural package that they have the
0:09:00 problems that they have not
0:09:01 understanding their religion they need
0:09:03 to learn it to be a reform this is one
0:09:07 more thing within the religion I think
0:09:08 most mostly their young Muslims need to
0:09:12 go back to its learning there we go I go
0:09:15 back to that's number one point two here
0:09:17 I believe that the West has something to
0:09:19 do here I'm going to blame the West for
0:09:21 the time passed they look the truth is
0:09:23 if we look at the colonial
0:09:24 like in 600 in 1617 century up until the
0:09:28 1930s when I can understand Africa this
0:09:32 was a period of colonial life you might
0:09:34 not realize this but we had European it
0:09:36 was exactly as a yes and we pensively
0:09:38 first came giving those things first of
0:09:40 all let's talk about the majority of
0:09:42 Muslims so this might be something that
0:09:43 my shorty right especially in the late
0:09:45 nineteen hundred and in the twentieth
0:09:47 century the majority of Muslims are on
0:09:49 the Ottoman Empire to win the British
0:09:50 Empire did you know that the way it were
0:09:52 there part of India and you know
0:09:54 Pakistan all these
0:09:56 the threats on my hands polynomial so
0:09:57 the majority of Muslims are knotted
0:09:58 ultimately in the 1900 the majority of
0:10:01 Muslims were under British rule a point
0:10:03 one point two you have to understand in
0:10:05 the kind of world map today you asked
0:10:07 why armors been killing each other after
0:10:09 these a reason okay look at Syria for
0:10:12 example it's one of the most it's one of
0:10:14 the most religiously diverse countries
0:10:16 and then remove them all you need say
0:10:17 it's practically you know what's
0:10:19 happening in Syria today happened in
0:10:21 Lebanon already in the 1980s there was a
0:10:23 ten-year war in Lebanon why because one
0:10:26 the colonial must have drew the line
0:10:28 yeah when they said ok this is going to
0:10:30 be serious she's going to be live long
0:10:31 what they did is they intentionally put
0:10:33 opposing factions in the same country
0:10:35 such that they would have to dispute we
0:10:38 are over sovereignty who's going to be
0:10:40 in charge and that's continued to happen
0:10:42 both in Lebanon and Syria that's why
0:10:44 you'll find most conflict in that region
0:10:45 and Iraq you something else
0:10:47 it was the lies were kind of alone but
0:10:49 something didn't happen get back to do
0:10:52 yes
0:10:54 the idea something's gotta be done
0:10:57 because really as you appear we'd be
0:11:00 like where's now do you think it is
0:11:02 grateful or your version and yet what do
0:11:06 you think you're attacking in Syria and
0:11:08 then but the thing is Europe in Europe
0:11:10 well luckily we're not to be in Europe
0:11:12 and absolutely working on every problem
0:11:15 after that we must after this
0:11:19 you know as far as we're concerned we
0:11:22 don't let people ask you that we think
0:11:25 that everybody have unclear adjourned
0:11:27 yeah everybody can do their religion
0:11:29 where they want and now is like ground
0:11:31 we're going to bring we learned all of
0:11:33 these refugees no problem we're not
0:11:35 winning with Christian if it's what we
0:11:37 do long day
0:11:39 all of a sudden we get wheels now with
0:11:42 now we're faced with it tourism okay
0:11:45 lemma to solve it let's go into custody
0:11:47 number three what you're supposed to do
0:11:48 right now if you ask the question how
0:11:51 comes of all of the European countries
0:11:53 if you look at the European countries in
0:11:56 the EU JAMA to give you could have done
0:11:58 actually research and I'm going to give
0:11:59 you the findings right here right now
0:12:00 yeah if you look at the European
0:12:02 countries things like the United Kingdom
0:12:04 obviously France did some sort of large
0:12:06 Muslim population you'll find that
0:12:08 terrorism usually happens in those
0:12:10 countries most desperately to all
0:12:13 comparatively to other European nations
0:12:16 why can I just imagine Satan do you
0:12:20 think it's possible that this right
0:12:22 initial McDonald videos about anything
0:12:24 Tigers an offer you can again will be
0:12:26 surgery yeah yes exactly so no I can
0:12:28 never tell you you're right
0:12:30 what they do is this faction that's
0:12:32 always been part of the Islamic kind of
0:12:34 kharijite the holidays have it they have
0:12:37 always been part of kind of the
0:12:39 community extremist right and they've
0:12:42 always basic let me put it this way I'm
0:12:44 you know in the plan I'm going to
0:12:47 simplify it you to the lowest core so
0:12:49 many and I'm telling you is having fun
0:12:51 but if you open up them you'll find
0:12:53 there's two kinds of verses there are
0:12:55 some verses that talk about peace and
0:12:57 there's some verses I'll talk about
0:12:59 fighting yeah okay how do mainstream
0:13:02 Muslims interpret these mainstream
0:13:04 Muslims what I mean mainstream Muslims
0:13:06 I'm talking about all of the
0:13:07 institutions in the world yeah so we
0:13:08 talked about even if we talk about
0:13:09 universities the university even laws
0:13:11 are the open universe all of them yeah
0:13:14 the big university in the world which
0:13:15 have any kind of influence academic
0:13:18 influence have done one thing and they
0:13:20 denied it on on condemning you know
0:13:22 these action and they've interpreted a
0:13:24 plan
0:13:25 in a so-called peaceful way so what
0:13:27 they'll do these versus effective
0:13:29 version this versus like in the quran
0:13:31 verses from an edge in the delegates of
0:13:33 m---eleven Israel in the MacArthur and
0:13:35 have some dividing us benefit others
0:13:37 love this again the Mahalo epidemia
0:13:38 whoever whoever kills one person in
0:13:41 chapter 5 verse stage that would kill
0:13:42 the person actually money okay I've
0:13:44 selected because murder person that
0:13:46 attracts all the money and in other
0:13:47 words work hard to do them - [ __ ] to
0:13:49 move and I'll kill or anything I'll tell
0:13:52 you what this is everything is give me
0:13:54 fine there there's other verses if I
0:13:57 fight them or you where you see them
0:13:58 yeah okay kill them yes you ask you
0:14:00 right or kill them where you see them
0:14:02 that's why I say okay another verses
0:14:04 where the right to moonlit Eli Capilouto
0:14:06 dal baati hum if you see the
0:14:08 disbelievers and strike them at their
0:14:09 necks yeah okay right in the neck myself
0:14:13 of the club music anyways how do you
0:14:16 reach each other but anyways there's two
0:14:19 kinds of us how do we how do we as
0:14:20 mainstream I can ask you that I'm
0:14:22 telling you I will not say I'm telling
0:14:24 you because I tell you I'm giving I'm
0:14:27 giving you this the summarized a bridge
0:14:29 easy version these two verses
0:14:32 mainstream Muslims Orthodox Muslims will
0:14:36 say that those verses are talking about
0:14:37 fighting we're dark
0:14:39 combatants that are fighting you for
0:14:41 example in the context of war and we
0:14:44 live as that those extremists they say
0:14:48 no since and this exactly do they sin
0:14:51 for example the British people has
0:14:54 pledged allegiance to its sovereign they
0:14:56 too are guilty of the same crime because
0:14:59 the government running everything can
0:15:01 finish you go what would you say to
0:15:03 prisons the highest percentage of
0:15:05 I think according to Tom Tom's gambler I
0:15:08 mean I've done research on this if you
0:15:10 include state terrorism as part of the
0:15:14 unit of analysis yeah then I would say
0:15:16 if you look at the drone strikes if you
0:15:18 look generally about what if you look
0:15:20 for Moore's 1945 one word in the end of
0:15:22 World War two through the Cold War and
0:15:24 into the yeah so I would say that
0:15:28 there's no doubt in anyone's mind if you
0:15:30 count the casualties and Esther have
0:15:32 been committed in North Korea in Vietnam
0:15:35 and Afghanistan it was that America is
0:15:37 the leading terrorist named that's my
0:15:40 opinion
0:15:41 and as long Tomsk is opinion and that's
0:15:43 what basic numbers it's not really yeah
0:15:47 yeah yes the feeling aside be right so
0:15:50 I'm saying that look now what Isis can
0:15:52 do what well they people they're doing
0:15:54 Ram whoever most right no more
0:15:56 strategies they're coming if they
0:15:57 continue doing what they're doing for 50
0:16:00 years they will still not be able to
0:16:02 even come close to the numbers that the
0:16:04 US have already set the bar so high the
0:16:06 thing is you look at Isis now and how
0:16:08 they've established their state that's
0:16:10 exactly how the United States is
0:16:11 understood say about 200 years ago all
0:16:15 right so they annihilated a population
0:16:17 I'll think you want to imagine like 200
0:16:19 years from now your great grandchildren
0:16:21 or great great grandchildren come about
0:16:23 and they say look I'm from Isis and you
0:16:26 say that's a substance say look how it
0:16:27 was founded yeah but you say now is that
0:16:29 the world has recognized as a state
0:16:30 we've gotten our borders now the United
0:16:33 States the parable of that is exactly
0:16:35 the same powerful of United States what
0:16:37 they have literally established a state
0:16:40 through genocide through going against
0:16:42 their treaties with the latest killing
0:16:44 the people there and then when they
0:16:46 established it now they believe in
0:16:47 something called manifest destiny which
0:16:48 by the way in political terminology if
0:16:50 you look at the politics design States
0:16:51 of America you'll realize that no
0:16:53 president whether democrat or republican
0:16:55 can be elected unless they believe in
0:16:58 managing sustenance why is it manifest
0:17:00 destiny is the idea of westward
0:17:02 expansion of the United States expanding
0:17:04 westward until they basically take over
0:17:06 the world an imperialistic concept that
0:17:08 amor politician in the United States can
0:17:11 get elected unless they believe it
0:17:13 this is Isis but only difference is they
0:17:15 eat chips and a Big Macs and they have
0:17:17 Hollywood and Isis they do it in a much
0:17:20 more direct and graphic and gruesome and
0:17:22 primitive way Isis took people on
0:17:25 crucifixion and this and that they kill
0:17:27 people Addlestone them these guys put
0:17:29 them on electric chairs and torture them
0:17:30 in a big in a big complex in Cuba no one
0:17:33 knows what's going on No
0:17:39 yeah basically they let me say the
0:17:41 reason yeah it depends on your
0:17:43 conception of human nature enough
0:17:45 philosophers and the alignment period
0:17:47 have grappled with this if you look at
0:17:48 Thomas Hobbes and all of them look the
0:17:50 majority of enlightenment philosophers
0:17:52 they start their philosophy of wise
0:17:54 human nature the majority of them they
0:17:56 say human nature is closed to evil okay
0:17:58 I wouldn't say necessarily that's
0:18:00 completely true if I say there's an
0:18:01 element of true tonight and the
0:18:02 parameter style Hema half would you I
0:18:04 was aware that God gave human being a
0:18:06 propensity to good and a propensity to
0:18:09 evil and generally in the internal air
0:18:11 behind chapter 96 of arises the human
0:18:13 being has a propensity to transgress so
0:18:15 because human being has all of these
0:18:17 vices that inhibit him from living a
0:18:19 self disciplined life where they can
0:18:21 just be content with what they have
0:18:23 power and you got all these things will
0:18:25 drive human being invariably to conquest
0:18:28 and to overtaking people as use
0:18:30 demeaning and subjugating and
0:18:31 subordinating it and that's the human
0:18:33 problem now what is problematic is if
0:18:35 the West takes this human problem and
0:18:37 changes the label and says this is an
0:18:39 Islamic problem that's disingenuous
0:18:41 that's what we can't tolerate it because
0:18:43 that would be saying okay the Muslims
0:18:45 are unique in your you're unique in your
0:18:47 murder
0:18:48 you're unique in your in your expansion
0:18:51 you can weaken distance at Yale say no
0:18:53 we are absolutely not unique in that
0:18:54 we're a big part of the world population
0:18:56 and we're literally sometimes can mimic
0:18:59 the same behaviors as other people of
0:19:01 other things I think
0:19:03 happily with icing on its back fine done
0:19:06 many most entities and I think I think
0:19:18 we agree here doesn't think if you can
0:19:19 store you don't get moments of silent
0:19:21 agreement and this is one of them guys
0:19:23 ladies and gentlemen I think here above
0:19:25 understood that actually we both agree
0:19:28 you'd say yeah that really when you look
0:19:30 at the statistic it's no use
0:19:32 falling into the foyer of the right-wing
0:19:35 extremists in the country and blaming
0:19:38 all of the world's issues really on the
0:19:40 scapegoat of Islam because if we do that
0:19:41 that's not going to deal with the
0:19:43 complexities in the nuances of the
0:19:45 reality of the world
0:19:46 what we're saying is let's take a step
0:19:48 back and look at the route numbers if
0:19:50 your answer is let me tell you one thing
0:19:51 right I was personally just looking at
0:19:53 something figures in The Guardian yeah
0:19:54 and they supported the ons Office of
0:19:56 National Statistics and they were saying
0:19:58 that terrorism and jet in general
0:20:01 actually know they have the mortality
0:20:02 thing and mortality like numbers in that
0:20:05 yeah how many people died from terrorism
0:20:08 according to the parliamentary report in
0:20:09 the United Kingdom about fifty if you
0:20:11 have made about sixty people died from
0:20:13 terrorism from 2001 to say about 56 60
0:20:17 people here now there I must say I'm not
0:20:19 saying this numbers negligible we should
0:20:21 forget by it's not only just an attack
0:20:23 on people might an attack on the nation
0:20:24 so we shouldn't say that okay
0:20:26 we should just put it aside but what we
0:20:28 are saying is this I went to a speed
0:20:31 awareness course but I was feeding my
0:20:32 I'll be honest with you like that and
0:20:34 then I was speeding on the highway all
0:20:36 right
0:20:37 three makes Peter are three them so the
0:20:39 guide instructor he came out and he said
0:20:41 you know desired Kingdom or border
0:20:43 countries it's one of the best in terms
0:20:45 of road safety and he gave a sort of
0:20:48 integers 1760 people in 2016 1760 people
0:20:53 that died on the road
0:20:55 28 percent of them were most effective
0:20:57 okay anyway this is between what
0:20:59 statistic the point is you're more
0:21:01 likely by you know by maybe about a
0:21:04 thousand to two thousand percent and
0:21:06 this is a massive number you're more
0:21:08 likely by a thousands of 2,000 percent
0:21:10 to get run over by a car then you are to
0:21:13 be struck by services thank you
0:21:15 I think you look great why does it say
0:21:19 me sorry
0:21:22 well the thing is just understand that
0:21:24 Islam when we're talking about Islam now
0:21:27 is practiced in the Western you
0:21:29 countries like well we're in the web
0:21:30 yeah if a personal friend of mine
0:21:32 this belief doesn't happen actually a
0:21:35 lot of people they come into some
0:21:36 believers and they come into some
0:21:37 eccentric oscillation we as Muslims it
0:21:39 should be known we have no right to
0:21:41 compel that person to be what he seemed
0:21:44 to be a Muslim
0:21:45 we have no idea so in the context of the
0:21:47 United Kingdom and the Western stuff
0:21:49 there's no way anyone could say that you
0:21:51 would even force a person let alone kill
0:21:53 them for doing for doing something
0:21:55 against their will that's just a
0:21:56 fabricated thing that some people
0:21:58 because of Salman Rushdie in the case of
0:22:00 some Russian the Iranian electronica
0:22:02 against them they think they take that
0:22:04 too literally we have nothing to do the
0:22:06 Iranian regime so we would say that if
0:22:08 anyone in the West anyone in Britain
0:22:10 anyone in the United States anywhere
0:22:11 anywhere here then if they decide not to
0:22:15 be Muslim that not only do you have to
0:22:17 not hurt them or not compel them but you
0:22:20 also have to be kind to them and that's
0:22:22 our position
0:22:30 Jannetty and they just get like so many
0:22:34 people trying to captain I do with you
0:22:36 but you know what let me tell you
0:22:37 something liable like they might be a
0:22:40 lot of Muslims and I having done because
0:22:43 they mean are ready to land and to make
0:22:45 it you know the way Prophet Mohammed has
0:22:48 these revelations or any like his are
0:22:50 you sure wisdoms Ayodhya
0:22:53 and don't deserve why all of a sudden
0:22:56 our evolution density changes and it
0:22:59 gives to me a little bit efficiency fine
0:23:02 I can become like that perhaps I feel
0:23:05 the appalling a Muslim family fear
0:23:10 actually thing and actually I the one I
0:23:14 want to improve yes because they claw up
0:23:16 and lean on with a Muslim is so
0:23:18 community-based religious and I think
0:23:22 it's just just like in my favor listed
0:23:25 ok levitate something like I you know go
0:23:29 back to Noam Chomsky yeah I would not
0:23:30 mention no no you know a very famous
0:23:33 academic person live the kind of liberal
0:23:35 kind a we're having to think about Trump
0:23:37 no no no he's well-known English there
0:23:40 not only was it that he could he quoted
0:23:43 one of his books I come up which was for
0:23:44 now but he said that and by the way let
0:23:47 me before I call him I'll be clear that
0:23:49 I don't I personally I Muslims generally
0:23:51 don't see liberalism or democracy or
0:23:53 let's say anything as an ultimate truth
0:23:55 of any kind job there are making like if
0:23:58 you put yourself in diagrammed are
0:23:59 similarities on a practical level
0:24:00 between Islam of these ideologies but we
0:24:02 don't say that we don't see that this is
0:24:04 an objective truth in any capacity right
0:24:06 we believe only Islam is an objective
0:24:08 one fully truth okay having said that
0:24:11 we're saying here since we're playing by
0:24:13 the rules of liberalism awareness
0:24:14 liberal type country and most people who
0:24:17 would identify themselves as liberal
0:24:19 maybe not with a big L of a conservative
0:24:21 small L now what I'm saying here is he
0:24:24 said go Cisco if you don't believe in
0:24:27 freedom of speech for the people you
0:24:30 despise the most then you don't believe
0:24:32 in freedom of speech at all okay now one
0:24:35 thing if this is the premise that we're
0:24:37 working upon then not only do we have to
0:24:39 stand here in speaker's corner and talk
0:24:40 about the fact as liberals right and
0:24:42 once again I'm not a liberal but as
0:24:44 yourself and others speak about the fact
0:24:46 that okay
0:24:49 you know that you know that what you
0:24:51 call it the X Muslims have a hard time
0:24:53 yeah we also have to talk about the fact
0:24:55 that people that come into some of our
0:24:57 time
0:24:57 that's not the definite report because
0:24:59 it does not fit that media narrative
0:25:01 once again we have to talk about Muslim
0:25:04 minorities being attacked and prosecuted
0:25:06 you have to talk about legislation as
0:25:08 you put through on that issue level
0:25:09 exact discriminates against certain
0:25:11 secular finish your point well last
0:25:15 question what you think oh that's what I
0:25:18 was going to say all right why keeping
0:25:21 basically I think it's one of the best
0:25:23 countries in Europe
0:25:24 yes obably it's not the best out of them
0:25:26 I haven't been said we cannot open a
0:25:28 comparison of yeah only compares the
0:25:30 devil right it's probably the best in
0:25:32 Europe not considering obviously Turkey
0:25:34 Bosnia and these countries you trashed a
0:25:35 Muslim person I'm talking about the
0:25:37 Western Europe whom I know is probably
0:25:39 the best yeah and one thing is that
0:25:41 because Britain has a good is the most
0:25:43 morally consistent on a liberal level
0:25:45 country in the Western European
0:25:47 Hemisphere they should continue being
0:25:49 that way by disregarding and Prince of
0:25:52 the Flies
0:25:52 this is poisonous right-wing poison and
0:25:56 are coming and Ukraine being
0:25:57 increasingly for right you're ringing up
0:25:59 you know you keep the harmony right
0:26:02 really Christian yeah I present explain
0:26:04 and Hobbes alright we're gonna smoke we
0:26:06 don't have a left-winger human ramekins
0:26:09 of it conservative Muslims amenable
0:26:11 example yeah right we hear quite a bit
0:26:13 well you can have extremes and
0:26:15 everything but you know what I just want
0:26:18 you to get the conversation we had today
0:26:20 I want you to take advantage
0:26:23 brought you thank you
0:26:28 oh well thank you very much I hope
0:26:29 hopefully we can both enlighten our
0:26:31 communities take a what