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Concepts of Radical Islam

 

            The modern world is honestly the best historic era to live in, with constant advancements in technology, science, biology and medicine. This era is the most efficient and consistently advancing eras ever. But with that said we still have our fair share of problems that continue to plague us. With the fear of war always looming over our heads. As our advancements in technology act both as a double-edged sword putting our privacy and safety at risk. How over all of these problems a certain three stick out in my mind far more are the multiple issues with Radical Islam. Radical Islam always seems to be a problematic topic to discuss, as Muslims are usually seen as a minority. Due to these minority status lots of people, far right liberals specifically see Muslims as harmless and defenseless people who can do no wrong. Disregarding many of the previous and current war crimes lots of radical Muslims have committed. However the truth of the situation is much different, Muslim has been conquering, pillaging and looting for a very long time. One point people bring up is the crusades, many believe that during the ten crusades Muslims were innocent and never retaliated against the big bad Catholics which however is not the case. Those ten crusades coincided with over a thousand years of Muslim military expansion throughout Europe, Africa and Asia, and half the reason they even happened was because of that expansion. The only people who have a right to complain about the Crusades would be Orthodox Christians who were betrayed by Roman Catholics, which was the primary reason the Ottoman Muslims sacked Constantinople and replaced the Byzantine Empire with their own; this same regime eventually went on to massacre a few million Armenian Christians and Jews decades before the Holocaust.
             Christians slaughtered Muslims in great numbers, and Muslims slaughtered Christians in great numbers. That was how the world worked back then.


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