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Yes, "maybe". "If only". "One could assume that we." . "Possibly". "Under other circumstances."
But we don't.
One wonders why we don't, but them do so often. What's in it, what's in them that makes them tick out so easily, so often, so frequently? Whats the difference - and does it relativise the barbary and primitiveness of theirs?
Because that is what you once again do here - you relativise it.
Islam has nothingn to do with it, some already say again. Wrong. Islam, the Quran have all and everything to do with it.
Pick some males, give them this book to read, and tadaaaam! A certain share of them tick out, start to babble racist paroles, hate Jews, look down on tohers, even start to attack women and blow up infidels.
But maybe, if we. If we were them, if we were like they are, then we would be like them and do like them. Aha. Perfect explanation.
Daß' im Wald finster ist, kommt von der Finsternis, denn in der Dunkelheit, da sieht man nicht so weit als wie bei Tageslicht, wo man viel weiter sieht.