How can there be a comparison ?
Are they part of a larger community who permanently,for years threathen to commit mass murder on Valentines Day ? Do we live with the risk of such people committing terror attacks on Valentines in Denmark,France,Italy,California,Canada,Madrid ?
Ok,so i see you and others cling on a to a name.So,we will call these 2 loonatics terrorists.What now? They're arrested them,we're in the clear as to" Valentine Day haters terror organisation" but in the same time only God knows how many radical islamists are ready to pick up a gun,blow himself up,chop an innocent on the street.
Post was meant to be general, not specific to this valentines day massacre - the OP's questions were general, thus the response should be general.
And how are you moderate ,sane muslims trying to stop this ?
We are trying to stop this by fighting the terrorist narrative,
protesting,
holding seminars,
making and distributing pamphlets,
writing letters and generally just shouting at the top of our lungs, along with actively
fighting them militarily and pushing for a
crackdown against terrorist sympathizers,
their funding and
their hate speech, which is currently being enforced to a reasonable extent in my country at least. Of course, that is not to say that there are no problems among Muslims, there certainly are - which is why all of the above has to be done in the first place.
By constantly posing as victims which ofcourse
The majority of victims of terrorism are in fact Muslims. That's a fact, nothing can change it.
,in turn,turns more people into radicals because having a sense on entitlement and constant victimhood always pushes people away.
If victims of terrorism turn into terrorists themselves to defend themselves or in a pursuit of revenge, it is certainly a bad thing but it is a reasonable and expected reaction.
Like the Kurds for example, fighting ISIS in a guerilla/'terrorist' fashion. I don't know what other 'victims' who 'turn into radicals' you may be talking about. If you're referring to people who join terrorists because they feel that the terrorist narrative is right and the West is in fact doing what the terrorists say they're doing, then
that's precisely what I was talking about.
No one is 'posing' as victims. People are victims. People who get their homes blown up in drone attacks or 'collateral damage' are actually victims. What I am saying is that the west needs to either stop making them victims or stop behaving as if they (West) are very moral people after making said people victims.
What was the reaction after Charles Hebdo ? There was condemnation ofcourse but the very next minute,the very next minute there was victimhood mentality ,even worse,there was apologism for the murders. We saw it in here,we saw it out there,furiously attacking free speech,attacking the memory of those slain by mad men,accompanied ofc by "altough we do not agree with the murder...",bla,bla which frankly is a spit in the memory of those killed.
Because Muslims are put in such a position by you people. A position in which we have to either endorse the insult of our religion or be declared 'apologists'. What's wrong with saying 'We don't agree with the murders but we don't agree with you making fun of our sacred beliefs either'?
That's another part of the terrorist narrative that you are currently propagating - 'us vs them'. What you are saying is ''either love Charlie Hebdo and insult your own beliefs or you are spitting on the victims and are terrorist apologists and against us''.
Now obviously terrorists are going to cash on that opportunity by saying that the west wants to force Muslims to abandon their beliefs, and honestly it does feel like that sometimes. Does that mean I will now support terrorists? No, never, because they are completely wrong and on an extreme side. Aside from common sense and decency, our religion is against that and our Prophet explicitly told us ''do not be extremists''
"
Religion is very easy and whoever overburdens himself in his religion will not be able to continue in that way. So do not be extremists, but try to be near to perfection and receive the good tidings that you will be rewarded." [Sahih Bukhari, Volume 1, Book 2, Number 38]
A good article if you're interested:
Islam's Antidote to Extremism - MuslimMatters.org