You can't punish one person for the actions of others!
By flpoolbum
@flpoolbum (2978)
United States
April 17, 2019 5:20pm CST
Every group has good people as well as bad ones. If you eliminated a group because of the terrible actions of one, there would be no humans left on Earth! Think about that. Do you want to be singled out and discriminated against because someone in your group did something wrong?
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@flpoolbum (2978)
• United States
18 Apr 19
@1Creekgirl @Maluse ~One example is the destruction of the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. Muslims have been singled out as the enemy of the U.S. because of the attack. I realize that there are Muslims that do publize their hatred of the U.S.A. , including some in Dearborn, Michigan. However, I have read that many Muslim's don't approve this hatred.
Basically, I feel that most people are good and decent human beings. It's usually a small percentage of people in any group that are bad.
@flpoolbum (2978)
• United States
22 Apr 19
@MALUSE @1Creekgirl ~The post is pretty clear. The statement doesn't need current examples. History is full of examples of this and unfortunately probably always will. This statement will be true everyday, just as it was yesterday and will be tomorrow.
@1creekgirl (41692)
• United States
22 Apr 19
@flpoolbum Apparently I'm not the only one who needed clarification.
@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
18 Apr 19
I don't think so and I beg to disagree, just look at the history of man, countrys, nations and even empires were punished just because of the doings of one despotic, tyrannical and in some instances lunatic leaders, a lot of people suffered but mankind is still here.