Reaching the Incorrect Conclusion

This morning, The New York Times, not content to worry and befuddle their readers about perceived wrongs in the United States, is worrying about Muslim prisoners, in Europe, with a concentrated emphasis on France.  Comment gentil.  The article, which expresses this concern, is titled “In Europe’s Jails, Neglect of Islam Breeds Trouble," and purports to express a concern over those incarcerated, peace loving Muslims’ lack of spiritual guidance of a more organized nature.  Meaning they’re concerned because the Muslims in prison aren’t getting enough organized Muslim religion, versus disorganized Muslim religion via the Islamofascist screed.

It isn’t neglect of Islam that is breeding trouble, it’s Islam itself.

Posted by on 12/08 at 04:48 AM
  1. “It isn’t neglect of Islam that is breeding trouble, it’s Islam itself.”

    No it isn’t!!!
    And the most eloquent source I can think of, off the top of my head, to quote on this very issue is ... You.
    “If I did a wrong, I had to step up to the plate and take ownership of it ..”

    The “external factor” in this case is the written word called Islam. No matter what it is called it’s external to the individual.

    Taking ownership is essential to personal accountability.

    Posted by  on  12/12  at  07:33 PM

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