Wednesday, July 13, 2005

No One is Innocent, Anymore

We talk about the tragedy of the innocent people killed in London, Madrid, New York, etc. But by who’s definition are they innocent. And whose definition matters? In the eyes of the terrorist Muslim, these people are not innocent. They are guilty of being an infidel. And that’s all that matters for them to justify their death sentence. We should look at the attacks in this way, as this is how our enemy sees us. “Innocence” is a cover story for our society. And it shelters us from the truth. A truth that must be faced in order to defeat our enemy.

And we must take this mindset with the terrorist. No more Radical Muslims, or Muslim Extremist. No more Peaceful Muslims either. If those on the trains are not innocent in the eyes of the killing, then Muslims who do not help fight for freedom in the face of terror are guilty. No more protection for the silent. Silence from the group that can put an end to this barbarism. The tide is turning. I have heard it. I can see it. The solution is in the hands of the Muslims. The only solution.

If you haven’t noticed, this is a fundamental principle of a free society. We work together to make and keep law and order. I report a crime. Police investigate, witnesses testify, the perpetrator is tried and if found guilty, punished. And a free society lives by freedom and punishment. There is no punishment from the Muslim society. It’s as if I killed a convicted child murder and you saw me? Would you look the other way? You might want to look the other way. But our system is founded on laws and is only supported by the society living within those laws. The terrorists are killing and the one group who can testify and thereby dispense justice is looking the other way. Why? Are they afraid of the killers? Or do they in some way support the actions of the terrorist? Either way, they are guilty.

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