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@9FH8KMZ 2yrs2Y
Take example of Dubai which is an Islamic country where crime rate is very low. As per Numbeo website data, crime index of Dubai is 16.23. It is also fact that Dubai is very safe, very developed, and people are also happy in Dubai.
More people have died to Islamophobic attacks and hate crimes than have been killed in terrorist attacks committed by a Muslim in Canada.
@9F7QNFH2yrs2Y
Not all the people in the world are same, you see Dubai and Qatar are Muslim countries but are developed so much.
@9FC4K8R2yrs2Y
It's essential to understand that the majority of Muslims are not terrorists. The actions of a few extremists do not represent an entire religious group. According to the Global Terrorism Database, which tracks terrorism incidents worldwide, the overwhelming majority of victims of terrorism are Muslims themselves. Data from organizations like the United States Institute of Peace and the National Counterterrorism Center show that terrorism threats are not limited to any one religion.
It's discriminatory because if this happens, you're acting as if all muslims are terrorists and thats a huge racist stereotype that not only affects me but millions of other people
@9F7RLNW2yrs2Y
every country has some problems but as long as its the minority of people then don't judge everyone in that country as if they would do the same.
@9FF3JDK2yrs2Y
Even if 99% of a particular cultural group were “bad” for the country, we must give that 1% a chance. While terrorism certainly exists in the country, I would argue that we should be more concerned about acts of domestic terrorism rather than acts by immigrants.
I would argue that there is much more danger posed by high-power low-empathy politicians and corporations that manipulate the masses. We’re quite literally poisoning the earth and mistreated racialized citizens already within the country, we really shouldn’t be picking fights outside the country. Pushing the… Read more
@9FDTJXXNew Democratic2yrs2Y
More people have died to Islamophobic attacks and hate crimes than have been killed in terrorist attacks committed by a Muslim in Canada.
It's essential to understand that the majority of Muslims are not terrorists. The actions of a few extremists do not represent an entire religious group. According to the Global Terrorism Database, which tracks terrorism incidents worldwide, the overwhelming majority of victims of terrorism are Muslims themselves. Data from organizations like the United States Institute of Peace and the National Counterterrorism Center show that terrorism threats are not limited to any one religion.
@9FBYZN72yrs2Y
In Canada, more people have died in Islamaphobic terrorist attacks than Islamic terrorist attacks being at 6 to 3
@9FCH6T32yrs2Y
No, because Failure to Address Real Threats: Blanket bans on Muslim immigrants do not effectively address the threat of terrorism. Terrorism is a complex and multi-faceted issue, and terrorists can come from various backgrounds and religious affiliations. The vast majority of Muslims are not terrorists, and focusing solely on their religion as a basis for immigration bans is a misguided approach that ignores the root causes of extremism. Banning immigration based on religion goes against the principles of equality and religious freedom that many democratic societies hold dear. It unfairly discriminates against a specific religious group and infringes upon their basic human rights. This approach is fundamentally unjust and contradicts the values that many nations strive to uphold.
@9G2JGXB1yr1Y
The 9-11 was caused by muslims, also things like some civil wars and danger to our country was caused by muslims.
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