One immutable characteristic of liberals is their inability to accept the possibility that their personal philosophy or worldview is "incorrect". Any evidence that puts the kibosh on their conveniently unrealistic reality is dismissed through a laundry list of isms that are used to delay and rationalize their fear of admitting failure, or admonish those who point out inconvenient truths= relativism, racism, sexism, classism, imperialism etc.
The rationale for this behavior stems from the fundamental disconnect that exists between left and right. The left thinks everything in the world exists inside of a class room and that real world truths, however unpalatable to their inflated sense of self and smug obsession with adjectives like "justice" and "dignity" (among others) is nothing more than an evil manipulation perpatrated by the so called establishment to continue the oppression and discrimination against the "underrepresented", "poor" and "disadvantaged" in our society.
The right sees the world for what it is. And while there are certainly some things in life that do not have a simple answer, the right doesn't try to twist, distort, invent and mold the obvious into the incomprehensible.
K.C. follows the same tired mantra used by liberals to justify anything and everything heinous in the world.- "There are bad people of every race. There are bad people of every religion. There are bad people of every height, weight, hair color, sexual disposition, ethnicity, gender, and on and on and on until we have just about covered every single human being, rock, tree and insect on the planet." OK. Does that mean if there is a disproportionate number of fat people stealing candy, that we should focus on skinny people? It's that same moronic line of thinking that has grandma strip searched at the airport. It's almost as if the truth is too difficult for them to accept and that results are secondary to ideology.
Oh please, keep trying to justify your disgraceful beliefs that because some people commit crimes, all do. I bet you're the kind of guy who thinks all Blacks are criminals and all Hispanics are illegals too. Some of them are right? So they all must be.
I like how you use pop psychology to try to pin point my world view and/or beliefs. You have as much chance of doing that as proving that every Muslim is evil.
I have yet to justify anything heinous i think you miss the whole point and my whole point of view. That is people commit heinous acts, whatever their justification it's still a heinous act. If they say it's in the name of allah it's still as bad as any other heinous act. However, i don't automatically believe that all people who follow the same beliefs are guilty of that act, nor capable of doing so. That would be stereo-typing and that would lead you down a path that opposes freedom.