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True; but we have to realize people want to be deceived, as well.

Propaganda works b/c it plays on what we want.

It's hard to vet normal Muslims who don't want/believe the dar al harb/dar al islam jihad from those that do. We don't even have hard numbers as to proportions.

Interpreting Islam as an ideology, it is easy to see the Islamist influence as dominate, but other, more peaceful, interpretations can be seen as well.

So for a person to make the argument that Islam is a xenophobic and violent religion can lead to the impression that all Muslims are terrorists or jihad supporters, which we know is not true.

But to make that first argument is to be associated with making the second. Not even considering taqiya or dawah propaganda, well meaning people will throw out the accusation of "Islamophobe" b/c they don't want to do the mental work of examining the religion to see if the first argument even has merit.

The same applies to matching correlations of Muslim immigration and terror rates; people don't want to be seen as "bigoted", so they shut off basic examination.

Nobody wants the neighbors calling them "Islamophobes"

So most people would rather not see things that upset them. The Ostrich Effect

Islamist, Deep State, leftist, and self-interest (NGOs, charites, refugee resettlement programs, etc) influences all introduce their own propaganda to take advantage of this normal human tendency.

It comes down to one of the major problems with democracy; having decisions regarding your life made by people that may not be competent to do that.

Wow. Very well thought-out assessment.

It's just a rewording of other posts I have made over the years

same speech, different day ;>