Whenever we hear about terrorist actions in some form or way we think of muslims, as simple as that, and it is like that for most people in the west today.
(Again, to make this clear: Even though the muslim dogma is fucked up and stupid and ridiculous (as is the Bible and other religions, to a lesser degree), if you are a good muslim that tolerates and promotes equality between the sexes, that accepts gay rights, and that gives your kids freedom to chose whatever they want, and generally keep your religion to yourself and use it to strive to improve yourself and all that shit while not interpreting it to the letter and being somewhat critical to the fucked up writings in there, then good for you, YOU (not the shit you believe in, as you probably don't like Gary Busey either: Fuck you) have Debusseys respect.)So FaggerSpermerHaider: You = still Debusseys little cutie pie

Along with this simple fact, the simple fact that Almost all terrorists = muslims is hot shit for the media today. Beneath the "politically correct surface", the media LOVES to write about muslims and terrorism in the same sentence, even though it's just implied and not explicitly stated, simply because its hot shit. 7 years ago, we did not read shit about muslims, oppression in muslim countries or terrorists linked to Islam, yet today, 7 years later, we read about it every day, and it's not like its gonna stop, its gonna get more.
So again, people thinking that Islams reputation and acceptance among the majority just grows stronger every day, stop and rethink your position a little bit. In just 7 years, the bad seeds of this religion got exposed and during the next 10 - 20 years the pressure will FORCE the contemporary ways to change, because the real thing that enables no change = no publicity and no urgency to change. Being in the spotlight = a great incentive.
Further on, Debussey thinks that these people are now being seen as an enemy by everyone, or at least they will be, because they threaten the very fabric of modern society.
An external enemy like this unifies people, and that we see today, for example because different scandinavian newspapers prints Muhammed or Muhammedish images to show solidarity to eachother. This = a new trend, not seen 10 years ago. Further on, we see the hate against muslims or arabs increase. In
Norwegian schools, many people of arab or persian appearance are being horassed as "terrorists", recent research says. Along with that, many employers in Norway DO NOT hire arab or arabian looking people simply because the occurrences of sexual harassment towards women are many times bigger with these people than with western people. The trends Debussey just pointed out has grown from very small to very big just since 911. Debussey does NOT agree with harassment of arab looking kids in schools by any means, but points it out as a CLEAR result of what is happening. Debussey DOES agree with the collective showing of solidarity in scandinavian countries, and not hiring people that has a stronger tendency for sexual harassment, whether you are green, white, black or a dog.
Addition: In Denmark, colored immigrants, and muslims in particular are having REAL bad times. VERY few people wants to hire them, and the rest of the population seriously hates them, at least a great majority, due to all the stupid behaviour from many individuals in these groups of people (trying to plot a murder against K.W, the artist behind the original Muhammed drawing: Come on!). Many immigrants and muslims now feels seriously isolated from society, and many wants to move to another country. Again, this has mainly happened during the last 7 years.Debusseys conclusion: The west might have been slow to respond to the threat of the Islam ways, but the apologetic stuff won't last forever. Attack the west directly, and you have fucked up. For example, now that many people feel that the core of their freedom (freedom of speech) in scandinavia is being attacked, the "apologetic" stuff is quickly dying, and that is "Islams triumph card". Bombing a Danish embassy and stepping on the freedom of speech = a bad bad idea
