TimRobbins wrote:The ones doing the actual killings is not the concern. The ones supporting them are. Take a look as surveys on how many in the region support ISIS. It's not 2% and it's not 5%. More like 20% - 50%.
Look at surveys on how many European Muslims support ISIS. It's hardly 2%.
There is no that ISIS could keep running without the support of the local population. Saying it's 1% or 2% of Muslims is trivializing the problem. The support for ISIS runs much deeper than that.
Only small percentage become terrorists because they are normal human beings with common decency to turn a blind eye to it.
I tell you, alot if not all of the things ISIS does is commanded their Qu'ran and Hadiths. Some follow it (extremists), some ignore it (for good reason), some don't even know about it, some blatantly misinterpret it but the fact is its there. I've been told by friends from Saudi Arabia that in muslim countries they cannot openly question or criticize the Quran or Mohammed, if they were to openly criticize or question something they know is in their books or go against it they can get into big trouble, so they just turn a blind eye or keep quiet about it.














