Ganesh
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Yes, exactly! What they share is the same set of religious beliefs. Some sympathize with terrorists and most don't. I suggest that Canada does not play Islam roulette, hoping that the Muslim they invite to emigrate to Canada is not a terrorist, or a sympathizer.. Instead I suggest we look to other countries, with people who are keen to become good Canadians and share our common values. This is wrong?
Uh, exactly how many agree with terrorist beliefs? Where are you figures?
How do a billion people all fit into an exact consensus of what their belief actually is, when such belief is, in reality, all the projection of these myriad individuals? Do you have any clue as to the figures we are talking about?
If you don't like roulette, maybe you don't want to do a Catholic roulette either. We know some Catholics are terrorists, although most aren't. So when we allow Catholics to enter the country, are we playing roulette with them?
Great idea!!
I'm glad you agree. You can start by visiting your local library, and asking the librarian how you can get a good grounding in history, sociology, psychology, and with perhaps an extra dollop of fascism studies to start off with. Bring a lunch. And dinner.
His father is Syrian.
Indeed, and that makes his crime what exactly...?