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How do people come up woth these statistics
, noone should ever take statistics like that seriously I'm surprised people do
. The reason is, there's no way to actually do a statistic on how many muslims are terrorist because a statistic like that is either highly inflated or deflated sonce the statistic does not adjust itself for shocks amd thus is not concrete nor should it be taken seriously. Anyway, nobody should take trump seriously as he's not just going to walk into office and start making laws, that is FAR from how politics operates. besides there are many steps that government must take before a law can be implemented from an economical perspective yes indeed if government worked that fast and efficiently. Trump is neither right nor wrong if anything he's playing on both the emotions and the intelligence of the American people. A recent poll suggested that a certain group of republicans "are so bully on war they are willing to bomb a fictional city". I admire that Trump wants to do something but all he's doing is talking about possibilities not plausibilities. You can't bar a certain group from entering the United States otherwise you'd be hurting not only trade but people there will feel as if ISIS is right and thus ISIS will spawn more members and this will create problems in Europe which will indieectly spawn peoblems in the U.S. unless Europe as a whole switches to the dollar which is extremely unlikely to happen. Stomping out terrorism is like trying to stomp out ideals you cannot simply crush ideals by killing people who believe in those ideals especially if fiercely. Doing nothing is also dangerous in order to crush ISIS you cannot crush them physically that's just impeding their efforts not really solving them. You need to crush their ideals, and thus spawning less support. It isn't easy but it's doable.
Also to the guy that said Islam is a major threat, that's like saying guns are a major threat. Islam is an ideal, guns are just objects, it's the people that are the issue. People are so readily to blame an abiotic variable instead of themselves, this narcissism is quite disturbing. I know "qualified" people who have been wrong, heck most of the nations' biggest problems in history are spawned from Harvard graduates. The fallacy is thinking that just because someone has done more than you and studied harder than you makes them better and never wrong in an area is indeed a fallacy. It's this type if subjugation to the "intellectual" that superseded thought of one's own mind. It's not the religion it's the person. Government is not a system of data or rules. It is people that make decisions based on special interest and it's the same for many other sects.
, noone should ever take statistics like that seriously I'm surprised people do
. The reason is, there's no way to actually do a statistic on how many muslims are terrorist because a statistic like that is either highly inflated or deflated sonce the statistic does not adjust itself for shocks amd thus is not concrete nor should it be taken seriously. Anyway, nobody should take trump seriously as he's not just going to walk into office and start making laws, that is FAR from how politics operates. besides there are many steps that government must take before a law can be implemented from an economical perspective yes indeed if government worked that fast and efficiently. Trump is neither right nor wrong if anything he's playing on both the emotions and the intelligence of the American people. A recent poll suggested that a certain group of republicans "are so bully on war they are willing to bomb a fictional city". I admire that Trump wants to do something but all he's doing is talking about possibilities not plausibilities. You can't bar a certain group from entering the United States otherwise you'd be hurting not only trade but people there will feel as if ISIS is right and thus ISIS will spawn more members and this will create problems in Europe which will indieectly spawn peoblems in the U.S. unless Europe as a whole switches to the dollar which is extremely unlikely to happen. Stomping out terrorism is like trying to stomp out ideals you cannot simply crush ideals by killing people who believe in those ideals especially if fiercely. Doing nothing is also dangerous in order to crush ISIS you cannot crush them physically that's just impeding their efforts not really solving them. You need to crush their ideals, and thus spawning less support. It isn't easy but it's doable. Also to the guy that said Islam is a major threat, that's like saying guns are a major threat. Islam is an ideal, guns are just objects, it's the people that are the issue. People are so readily to blame an abiotic variable instead of themselves, this narcissism is quite disturbing. I know "qualified" people who have been wrong, heck most of the nations' biggest problems in history are spawned from Harvard graduates. The fallacy is thinking that just because someone has done more than you and studied harder than you makes them better and never wrong in an area is indeed a fallacy. It's this type if subjugation to the "intellectual" that superseded thought of one's own mind. It's not the religion it's the person. Government is not a system of data or rules. It is people that make decisions based on special interest and it's the same for many other sects.
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