secularbuster
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Whose being biased? Most people at least the majority do not support kings and queens and the leaders of Saudi. And when you have world powers like America supporting them, it gets hard for the majority of the people to protest. If America has not supported Iraq during the Iran-iraq war, would so many lives have been lost? If America has not trained the Mujahideen to fight Russia, would Bin Laden have even attacked America in the first place? Do you know the story behind the Iranian revolution? The list continues.
And there's one thing you should understand about muslims, in general, any attack in any muslim nations are considered an attack are felt by muslims all over. I, personally, wanted Saddam Hussein to go, but not at the cost of hundreds of thousands of people. thats like buying a cow for a glass of milk. Off course America has bought many important things on the table for all, like freedom of speech online and created opportunities for us to study abroad with a higher quality of education, We all acknowledge that.
I agree with you on the fact that we tend to blame more than we accept and justify any atrocities, but don't forget, few days ago when BSF killed innocent civilians, many of your indian colleagues not only endorsed the killing, but also encouraged to make it stricter and not to spare any lives. And we all know how some extremists hindus bragged about killing your own civilians and I bet a few of your indian friends here are pretty glad that happened.
No matter how hard you try the bigotry in these indians just won't wash away. They will always praise those who support undemocratic governments in the Muslim World. Just like america these indians simply cannot tolerate democracy in a Muslim state.