mozzaok wrote on Jul 22
nd, 2009 at 7:48am:
Utter rubbish Calanen, most of those who you deem ignorant, were openly critical of the aspects of Islamic practices which are unacceptable in our society, the difference is that those people know where to draw the line, and people like you are seemingly unaware that a line exists.
As many have said to you before, if you actually promote and use the same sort of behaviour yourself, that you rail against Islam using, then your whole reason for opposing Islam, the protection of our values, goes out the window anyway.
mozz,
Wrong.
I believe that Cal is 'expressing' some commendable personal values, characteristics.
That spirit, that internal human value, which identifies something which is evil, and criticises, and opposes it.
mozz,
In your argument, you are logically, effectively arguing that we should also disband our police forces,
.....
because the police often have to demonstrate, and exercise, a measure of the same violence, which is in the criminals, which they seek to apprehend.
And we all know, that violence [itself] is wrong!
/sarc off
So there is no justification in police exercising 'violence', in their dealings with criminals.
Because we wouldn't want to hurt, or injure the criminals, now would we?
moz,
The spirit you express, is the spirit of Neville Chamberlain.
It is the spirit of the appeasement of evil.

'The way to peace - avoid violence at all costs, appeasement of evil works!!!'
mozz,
Your logic says,
"All violence is wrong.
And aggressors will be overcome, by our surrendering to their [evil and wicked] violence.
Then, the violence, will stop."
But moz, we are kidding ourselves, because aggression is not overcome by our surrender to it.
That way leads only to slavery, and our submission, to those who do evil and wicked things.
Applying your logic, we would become the slaves of evil men.
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
Edmund Burke
"And what is good, Phaedrus, and what is not good - need we ask anyone to tell us these things?"
Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance
Robert M Pirsig