§ Extremist Muslims' understanding of freedom is a one-way street:
Freedoms, such as religious rights, are "good" and must be defended
if they are intended for Muslims -- often where Muslims are in minority. But
they can simply be ignored if they are intended for non-Muslims -- often in
lands where Muslims make up the majority.
§ Many Muslim countries, apparently, already have travel bans
against other Muslims, in addition to banning Israelis.
§ Look at Saudi Arabia. Deportation and a lifetime ban is the
minimum penalty for non-Muslims trying to enter the holy cities of Mecca and
Medina.
§ Given the state of non-Muslim religious and human rights, and the
sheer lack of religious pluralism in most Muslim countries, why do Muslim
nations suddenly become human rights champions in the face of a ban on travel
to the U.S.?
§ Meanwhile, Muslims will keep on loving the "infidels"
who support Muslim rights in non-Muslim lands, while keeping up intimidation of
the same "infidels" in their own lands.
Read more at: Extremist
Muslims' One-Way Street