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Rudy Giuliani speaks out... And he's got my vote!

If you care about what happens in the world, in the United States, in Israel, in the Middle East, in Europe... If you care about the survival of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of opinion and free press... Watch this video of (former mayor of New York) Rudy Giuliani speaking out about world issues, the danger of power in the wrong hands and how to make the world a better place. 



I am - shock horror - quite a fan of (American president) Obama and very much appreciate that he is attempting to bring the entire world together or at least that he's trying to talk to the Arab / Muslim world, not just to white / European / western / Christian countries. What I think is ridiculous is that the American president does not seem to want to link terrorists motivated by (their particular version of) Islam to Islam as a global religion

I refuse to blame all of Islam (as a religion) or all Muslims for the horrible and despicable acts of a relatively small group who commit atrocities in the name of Islam. That would make me as bad as those who brutally murder journalists or aid workers for decisions made by the governments of the countries those people happen to have been born in. 

However I also believe that it is important to be clear about what motivates groups such as Daesh (IS / ISIS), the Taliban, al-Nusra front, Al-Qaeda, Hamas, Boko Haram, Hezbollah, the Muslim Brotherhood, Islamic Jihad and groups like them - they are motivated by their interpretation of Islam, by their particular Islamic world-view, by their reading of the Qur'an (Koran) and their interpretation of the hadith (words and actions of Islam's prophet Muhammad, written down and collected). 

Blaming an entire religion for the actions of a few is ridiculous, however pretending those few are not motivated by religion is, in my humble opinion, just as ridiculous. Honesty first, diplomacy second.

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