It seems like a frequent fight on this board centers around collective punishment or lack thereof. For example, a Muslim atrocity takes place and many protest that all Muslims should not be blamed.
I think people are responsible for groups they choose to be part of. That includes members of religions and countries for the most part. Let's take the examples of the Germans during World War II. I don't have a problem with the bombing of Dresden. Germans were collectively punished and frankly they deserved it. They could have actively resisted the Third Reich and most did not. You may disagree, but how far would you take it? Would you only have shot at Germans that shot at you first? After all, they might be non-Nazis drafted into the Werhmacht...
At what point do you have to take responsibility for the group you're part of? There has to be some threshold. There are extremists on both ends. On one end you have people advocating a total war / extermination against Muslims. On the other hand you have people that don't want any action against Muslims.
I think people are responsible for groups they choose to be part of. That includes members of religions and countries for the most part. Let's take the examples of the Germans during World War II. I don't have a problem with the bombing of Dresden. Germans were collectively punished and frankly they deserved it. They could have actively resisted the Third Reich and most did not. You may disagree, but how far would you take it? Would you only have shot at Germans that shot at you first? After all, they might be non-Nazis drafted into the Werhmacht...
At what point do you have to take responsibility for the group you're part of? There has to be some threshold. There are extremists on both ends. On one end you have people advocating a total war / extermination against Muslims. On the other hand you have people that don't want any action against Muslims.