(First, read our email to let you know how you are supposed to answer. little sheep)26% of young U.S. Muslims say violence OK
Are the mainstream media giving the public an accurate view of radical Islam? Take our poll.
According to a new poll by the New York Post, one of four young Muslims in the U.S. believe suicide bombings against innocent civilians are OK. The nationwide survey, one of the most exhaustive ever conducted of American Muslim attitudes, found that more than 60% are very concerned Islamic extremism will grow in America. There are an estimated 2.35 million Muslims in the U.S.
Thirteen percent said suicide bombings and other violence against civilians can be justified “in order to defend Islam from its enemies.” Among those under the age of 30, that 13% doubled to 26%.
Then take our
SurveyPlease fill out the form below and click the submit button.
Are the mainstream media doing enough to report on the threat of radical Islam in the U.S.? *
Yes
No
Do you think the mainstream media have a more favorable view of Islam than Christianity? *
Yes
No
:wtf:
Do you think the mainstream media are intentionally refusing to report on the rise of radical Islam? *
Yes
No
:wtf:
Do you think radical Muslims will practice suicide bombings in the U.S. in the near future? *
Yes
No
(and the keeper - the one I'm getting tattooed on my lower back!)
Do you think our government should do more to appease the demands of radical Muslims? *
Yes
No
:silly:
They quote this
NY POST article which ends with the ominous message:
"Clearly, the nation can neglect the challenges this poll presents only at its peril." The article seems to get its information from a
Pew Research poll. I ventured over to their website - and indeed the
Featured Poll is about Muslims. However, the data seems to support that
Muslim Americans are Middle Class and Mostly Mainstream , which, by the way, is the
TITLE of the fucking poll. In fact, the only thing I could find to support their idiocy is this little blurb:
Muslim Americans reject Islamic extremism by larger margins than do Muslim minorities in Western European countries. However, there is somewhat more acceptance of Islamic extremism in some segments of the U.S. Muslim public than others. Fewer native-born African American Muslims than others completely condemn al Qaeda. In addition, younger Muslims in the U.S. are much more likely than older Muslim Americans to say that suicide bombing in the defense of Islam can be at least sometimes justified. Nonetheless, absolute levels of support for Islamic extremism among Muslim Americans are quite low, especially when compared with Muslims around the world.