Yeah, Muslims are pissed off, and from their perspective, they have a right to be. Even as early as sixty years ago, there was no quasi-extremism even as the English evicted Palestinians from their homes in order to make a Jewish state of Israel.
And then, years later, when England and France tried to take over the Suez Canal from Egypt, more people were pissed off. And when the Westerners came to the support of Israel when Egypt tried to get back its territories years later, even more were pissed.
Today, as the utter disregard for dark-skinned life and money-driven oil conquests of the West continue, I think that a relatively unbiased observer would at least sympathize with them to some degree. They've been backed up to a corner for a long time, and they're fighting for their survival against cultural enemies that they can't afford to ignore like many other cultures have done.
Yes, they may be violent. But like I said, they're backed up. Then again, none of us will try to be unbiased, particularly as many of our friends, family, and countrymen and harmed by a cultural enemy's attacks e.g. train bombings, airplane hijackings. They have the same initiative though.
So, I'm not a supporter of the Muslim cause; I'm not a Muslim. But then again, I'm not a sincere supporter of the anti-Muslim cause either. Unless of course, I have a gun to my head. Ah, what the heck, they're my cultural enemies as well, and I shouldn't lie; I am against them, but I'm definitely not for the West. But I tried to make my above analysis as unbiased as possible.
Okay, good night.
