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Written by Melanie Morgan | |
Thursday, 26 July 2007 | |
The old suicide belt and the reliable stand-by car bomber just doesn't explode with excitement like it used to. A Pew survey shows that Muslim support for jihad suicide bombings is plunging. Now THAT lights up my world.
From AmericanThinker.com July 25, 2007A Decline in Public Support For Suicide BombingThis is welcome news: According to a Pew Global Attitude survey based on polling date from 47 countries reported by Reuters, Muslim support for suicide bombings has fallen sharply. In Pakistan, it has dropped from 33 percent to 9 percent. In Lebanon, it has dropped from 74 percent to 34 percent. It is down from 2002 in Bangladesh and Indonesia by at least half. But, reports Reuters, "support for suicide attacks remained at a high 70 percent among Palestinians." This is their suicide, too.Yet...this poll (the headlines which feature prominently in today's media), without the qualifier, prompts the LA Times to publish an editorial advocating outreach and seemingly justifying (and certainly not criticizing the apporval rates for bombings against Americans and Israelis): Can Western leaders drive a deeper wedge between extremist groups like Al Qaeda and Muslims around the world? One person who has clearly decided to try is British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. He has forbidden his ministers to use the inflammatory phrase "war on terror" and pointedly avoided calling the Glasgow airport attack "Muslim" or "Islamist." Instead, he simply branded it "criminal."That's right, Gordo. Stick you head in the sand. After all, the absolute last thing we want to do is offend anyone by hiding the nature of the enemy in the War on - well, as soon as the left in Europe and here tell us what the politically correct term for what to call the conflict against those who wish to destroy us actually is, I'll let you know. |
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