In the wake of September 11th, 2001, I too wanted to see a threat purged. Of course I was a lot younger and a lot more naive about things.
Over time those thoughts of collective punishment were shown for what they were. I became more interested in having us make peace. To leave an open hand for Muslims to form constructive and positive attachments with us, where a degree of mutual purpose, if not kinship, could be achieved. This is, of course, with a great deal of hope that we could "corrupt" them away from an already established identity, away from their association with violent groups. We could appeal to their better nature, as human beings. Not the worst offenders, but the average person, the working parents who want a future for their children. Instead of a suicide vest or other destructive end.
The olive branch has ever become my replacement, my atonement, for the thoughts I had following 911. To reduce one's enemy by making yourself more appealing to their people. Not to offer one's own head, but to recruit them to "our" side. To convince enough of them to put down the sword, as to make the remainder ineffective.
Using the logic some posters here have used, I would be a Muslim Terrorist for NOT wanting to kill them all. After all, if we "Punch" Nazis, then we surely "Punch" Muslims too. Of course anyone who doesn't want them "Punched" is just a traitor who belongs to the enemy. Peace needs to be "Punched" too. Nothing but calls for violence from the modern American "Left". Isn't that right
@Vic ? That is the exact meaning of your god damn post.
I digress.
@Moonbeam you mentioned distinctions and I would speak to that. Not all who follow a group belong to it for the same reason. Not all are hardcore or dedicated. Some merely saw no better option. No one else to offer them an olive branch. No one to give them a reasonable choice. If all one sees is a rioting mob coming for your head, then naturally one is going to take up arms. For no other cause than it is the only path available.
Now that's an extreme example. Obviously voters in 2016 were not in that situation, but they were in an economic one. And no one showed them an olive branch for their woes. Hell, everyone seems to deride Republican voters as rich and sitting pretty. No reason in the world to vote the way they did except for pure evil. As if each and every single one of them were Nazis. Do "Democrats" cheer for collective punishment now?
Sure sounds like it. So very disappointing to see so many take my place, and paint a target on all the "others". For it was largely they who convinced me to seek out the distinctions and the olive branch. Now they have burned down the tree and see only Nazis. I wish America had a party that did not wantonly seek to murder the other.