I understand what you’re saying but it’s a double standard. I am not okay with violence, I voice it all the time. When an attack occurs I mourn just as much as the next person. You live in a Muslim county but there are other outside factors 1) the culture of that country 2) the level of terror in that country 3) how many are actually Muslim and several other factors. What hurts about your comment is how you think silence is consent and though I agree with the idea in theory, it’s not that simple. I’m not responsible for those radicals, I don’t even consider them Muslim and I’ve apologized for their behavior but I can only apologize so many times. Muslims said from the start they don’t agree with ISIS or any of those groups.
People don’t apologize for every crime committed it’s just a general understanding that when someone says that murder is wrong they aren’t going to say it every time a person dies. That doesnt mean they are okay with murder. As a matter of fact, “Since Sept. 11, 2001, nearly twice as many people have been killed by…non-Muslim extremist than by radical Muslims” and I don’t see every nonmuslim apologizing to me for a stranger’s erratic behavior. We all have an enemy: extremists/terrorist no matter there race, gender, or religion they all pose a threat to the safety of America. Can we both agree on that at least
Ps I mean legal immigrants who went through the legal process and have been upstanding citizens. They may not have been born here but the process of the system is to accept them as citizens which means they have a voice here just as much as the next person.