Don’t come off your soap-box; as Quebecois/Irish I understand that we live in a (formerly) Protestant country with secular interests. The E Street Band is what matters to many of the people who live in the here-and-now; I don’t think we’d ever convince them otherwise. We have a responsibility, but I’d assume that’s within reasonable limits. As I read in a book about Spain’s civil war, there was just many people who had nothing to live for and less to die for...
your posts at 2 and 5 are great, as usual.
and this here, is also depressingly accurate:
http://frontpagemag.com/2011/06/17/teflon-terrorists/
“Chezwick_mac
Acknowledging the incompatibility of Islam with human freedom would require us to do something about it...and THAT would require courage.
So instead, we temporize, rationalize, and invent falsehoods such as “religion of peace” and “tiny minority of extremists”.”