well, some people will always hold certain erroneous views about world issues(especially events in the middle east). You say most muslims believe ISIS(some also believe Al Qaeda, Al Shebab, Boko Haram etc) is a U.S/British/French proxy. i.e sponsored and engineered by the West. Well, i have heard that as well, eventhough we all know that's bullocks. Some of these people also belîeve Turkey was/is a main sponsor of ISIS and one of its main benefactors. In fact i have seen people saying ISIS is an Iranian/Israeli creation since ISIS has never attacked these two countries. lol So there you go with all the types of conspiracy theories some people believe, that should have no effect on more sane/credible people. So i don't see why you say our media calling ISIS by it's name is the reason these naive people believe ISIS is a western creation (or for some a Turkish/Israeli/Iranian creation), i fail to see the connection between these two.
We calling ISIS by it's name(something every Muslim country and every member here does.) has nothing to do with Islamophobia. so i don't understand why this infuriates you. Are you also infuriated when Turkey,Pakistanis,Chinese,Arab,Iranian news media call ISIS by its name? So i don't understand your point.We also call Boko Haram by its name,if it was just for islamophobia as you said we will be calling them Islamic state of Boko Haram or nigeria.lol), same with Al shebab, Al Qaeda, Islamic Jihad group, Muslim brotherhood etc etc. we all call them by their known name, same as we call Lord's resistance army(the ruthless rebel terror group in Uganda) by it's name. So i don't understand how that should infuriate you or muslims.
The media saying ISIS doesn't infuriate me. I say ISIS most the times as well. The Dutch state media saying 'Islamic State' or 'Islamic terrorism'. They don't even say ISIS or IS, they spell it out. This infuriates me, because I think at this point that they are doing this deliberately. Trying to link terrorism with Islam subliminally. Non-Muslims won't notice this, but I as a Muslim do notice it and I don't appreciate it. I choose to not watch the news for this reason because I started to feel alienated. I have seen analysts and reporters pointing out this issue on western media as well by the way, but they seem to ignore it and continue to keep spelling it out.
Now I am aware that ISIS is evil and Islam's biggest enemy. But a Muslim in a more vulnerable state might be more open to ISIS's propaganda and manipulations. My point here is, to fight terrorism we have got to close out every angle that ISIS could use against us. The most effective way to fight them is to close off their human resource supply/block their propaganda.
A lot of Muslims believe ISIS to be a proxy of the west, I didn't comment on whether this conspiracy is correct or not. My point was just to give perspective on what Muslims seem to believe and that the media wasn't exactly helping this issue. I personally never heard about the Iran proxy, but Turkey supporting ISIS rumors came mostly from the west (and Russia during the Jet incident). These rumors started when CIA reported that Turkey was supporting ISIS, but this turned out to be incorrect and CIA as far as I know apologized for this.
Moreover, the vast majority of our people in the west know the majority of muslims here are peaceful and not terrorists, else believe me the situation here will be different with riots ,lynching, adoption of laws to persecute them on a large scale etc. But there is none of that in the vast majority of western countries. In fact Muslims countries are less tolerant,abuse human rights of non-Muslims and Muslims alike far more than anything you can find here. So will that infuriate you to the point of being resentful towards them as well?
I get mad whenever I see media trying to link Islam with terrorism, but I don't get resentful towards anybody. I don't even get mad when I see this from Islamophobic sites etc. But I do get mad when I see it on mainstream media, because I expect better from them. And I think you missed my point, I wasn't critical about western society in my previous post. I even gave an example of my personal life and that I only feel alienated when I watch the news. These kinds of actions from the media has a certain effect on people, I feel alienated but that is just me personally, others can react differently, but ISIS try to use this to their advantage with their propaganda tactics. I know that ISIS is evil, but the next guy might be more vulnerable towards ISIS's propaganda.
There are social issues in every country, everything depends on the government having and implementing laws to tackle and address such issues and prevent others from abusing the law. So i don't see how Wilder's will cause muslims in the Netherlands to hate the country that welcomed and gave them a better life in which they now live in. He hasn't called for violence against Muslims or for them to be killed or whatever. By contrast he walks and live with police and security 24/hours 7 IN HIS OWN COUNTRY since there are some Dutch muslims who have vowed to kill him for his views just like they the case of Kurt Westergaard, the Danish cartoonist who who was the subject of several murder plots by danish muslims for his drawings. Or the case of Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who received death threats and was the subject of a nnumber of assisination attempts after a drawing of his was published in a Swedish newspaper,same with Charlie hebdo etc. Things like this also make some people angry as society there isn't used to seeing people being killed for drawings or for making controversial remarks . So i believe people should be more tolerant towards others views without the need for violence. Afterall, i'm sure Dutch society is very tolerant and muslims are very well treated there ,else there wont be living there anymore, with many more wanting to immigrate to the country. There is only a fringe group who holds radical views like the ones in germany on the link you posted, Government and society there don't tolerate them and they are dealt with by the law/courts.
Think of this, if you insult a group there will always be people who will act extremely. Hell, leave a provoking comment in a youtube video and it will get a bunch of reactions with insults or threats even. And these things went over the world media, so of course there is going to be some backlash. And that is exactly what Wilders wants. He even retweets these sorts of threats and insults on twitter, just so he can propagate and give the impression that all Muslims are like that (I'm serious, this is Wilders's actual strategy).
The thing I said about Wilders wasn't about hating the country for it. It was about this guys presence calling for the need for spawning a counter balance. This guy is about anti-Islam, so Muslims will start feeling the need for a pro-Islamic political party. Normally I saw all political party's as a viable option to govern, but ever since's Wilders's party, I started feeling underrepresented. Now I want to see a counter balance for all the bull Wilders spouts about the religion. I actually don't want to vote for a Islamic party or a party consisting only of minorities, but Wilders is forcing me to vote this way. You understand what I am saying here? Cause and effect.
In this situation, i fail to see how we alienate Muslims here, if they feel alienated here then they will be even more alienated when they travel back to their home countries who have far worse human rights abuses/laws. So to me the 'alienation/oppression' is not a good enough excuse.
You are trying to defend culture/society, that's fair enough. But you don't have to do that with me. Because I wasn't critical about society in my posts. The example from that Facebook post wasn't to critisize anybody, but to point out that hate breeds hate. And the actors in this field (Islamophobic and terrorist groups) will gladly take advantage and make use of this. ISIS and Islamophobia feed each other.
This and my previous post isn't about being critical towards the west, it's about how to (imho) dealing better with ISIS and the likes.
I don't know about others but Turkish media new calls them "Islamic State" -> "Islam Devleti".
Our media uses "İŞİD" or "DAEŞ".... if you saw anyone calling them "Islam Devleti" it means that he/she is a supporter of the terrorists.
Same goes with the PKK as well. If you pronounce as "Pekaka" it's normal, but if you pronounce as "Pekeke" it means that you are a supporter of the terrorists.
I never heard any Turkish news outlet saying "Islam Devleti". Which news news outlet says that? Or was it a typo?