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Who condemned terrorism?

Muslim organizations around the world condemned terrorism for the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack; did American organizations condemned American terrorist attack around the world which killed almost a million people and made refugees of more than two million peoples? Does a Whiteman think a blood of Muslim less red than that of white people and their slaves in America or around the world? Terrorism need to be condemned and fought by people of all faiths and people who don’t believe in God or gods. This has nothing to do with religion. Whiteman established a system based on superiority of a white man and later on the superiority of Americans in general (racism and hatred of ethnics is still rampant in America though.) manifest destiny where white Americans used to rape other nations as well as native Americans, blacks and Hispanics and others here in the United States is still used. That is why American terrorism is acceptable against other people and not being condemned. The Whiteman’s system made life worthy/unworthy based on white people and non-white people and American-European life vs. other nations. It is this barbarian mentality prevailed in America; it is why no one big group protested against the killings and massacres against Muslims whether one wanted to admit it.

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