Your enemy in Europe and US is not Islam, it is the people who want you to believe it is Islam....people who hark back to the crusades, and massacres in the Middle East and Asia of centuries ago.
People because of their fixation want to take away your liberties, people who by 'talking tough' think they are big. No we are not about to have Sharia law, yes liberal democracy will survive, no Turkey will not be in the EU, yes you will have freedom of speech, religion, no you are not about to be converted, yes there are some crazy terrorists in the name of Islam, and yes we will wipe those out sooner or later, relentlessly. Protect your way of life - your liberal democratic ways of liberty- or leave - whether you are Muslim or Hindu or Jewish or Christian. Go.
-Non-Muslims make up the majority of terrorists in the United States
-Non-Muslims make up the majority of terrorists in Europe
-If you are scared of Muslims then you should also be scared of household furniture and toddlers
Want the statistics to back it up? See HuffingtonPost.com and search Omar Alnatour and the FBI studies he quotes.
I write to you having just returned from Laos and Cambodia, commonly known as Greater India, and finished in London my BBC Newspaper Review. With a global audience of 300m it is an important vehicle to give a perspective on global events. Of course with Nice and US elections in the news – the issue of Muslims came up.
"If you do not fight for what you want, then you should not weep for what you lose" Krishna.
Hindu Vishnu Temple in Angkor which I visited with nearly half a kilometer of carved stone images almost a millennium old depict the great wars from the Hindu religious texts of the Ramayan, Mahabharat and Gita with images of Shiv Vishnu Hanuman Ram Sita Lakshman Krishna Arjun...when God's earthly incarnation fought evil.
But these temples too have images of hands held to prayer in the traditional Hindu manner carved out as the Buddhists altered them as they took over the temples into the Buddhist pose. When you consider Ashoka converted to Buddhism you soon wonder how many more Hindus there may have been in the world had it not been for Buddhism.
But that is not my purpose of writing – not to incite religious hatred – no the opposite.