A "Tiny Minority of Extremists"

You'll hear that phrase used a good deal when speaking with apologists for the rather frequent Muslim tendency of forming groups and organizations devoted to the killing of their fellow man.

Also, Leftists, when rising to the defence of their Jihadist allies, will often claim that a parallel exists between Islam and Christianity, and that each religion inspires a like number of its adherents to run out and cut or blow people into small pieces for God.

Now, I don't know about you, but to me, it seems that the number of devout Christians running around killing people in the name of Jesus is rather less than those claiming to do so in the name of Allah, or Muhammed, or some other fictional super-magic-guy from Arabia.

But let's not get too macro. Let's look at this on the national scale. Say, Bangladesh.

It's not really Afghanistan, or Pakistan, or Saudi Arabia or Iran, is it? Egypt, Indonesia, Sudan... these are the places we expect to find significant numbers of people who believe that Allah created other people solely so that his most devout followers might use blunt knives on them.

Not Bangladesh, surely. There can't be too many violent Muslim Terror groups there... can there?
[India News]: Kolkata, Jan 20 : A Bangladeshi human rights group today claimed that 31 Islamic militant outfits were operating in the country now, targetting non-Muslims and seeking to establish a "greater Islamic nation" including parts of some adjacent Indian states.

"As per our findings, 31 Islamic militant groups are now operating in Bangladesh. They are mainly targetting non-Muslim people. They also want to set up a greater Islamic nation with parts of some adjacent states of India," Rosalyn Costa, who heads the rights group 'Hotline Bangladesh', said here.

Costa was speaking at a press conference to announce a two-day international conference on 'Civil Society, Human Rights and Minorities in Bangladesh' being organised Campaign Against Atrocities on Minorities in Bangladesh (CAAMB) and the Bangladesh Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Unity Council (BHBCUC) from January 22.
Thirty one autonomous religiously-motivated jihadist organizations devoted to making live people into dead ones. In one nation.

The religion of peace.

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