
Not Every Muslim Is an Extremist
THE PODCVST by MVTT BLVC · MVTT BLVC
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Show Notes
In this session of THE PODCVST, I address a distinction that has become increasingly difficult for people to make in public discourse: the difference between Islam as a religion, Muslims as individuals, and extremism as a political, cultural, and ideological problem.
This episode is not an attack on all Muslims. It is a direct rejection of the lazy thinking that treats an entire faith community as a monolith. At the same time, it is also a refusal to ignore radicalism, antisemitism, anti-Blackness, homophobia, and other forms of intolerance when they appear in any social or political space.
The conversation is about honesty, sociology, culture, and the responsibility to criticize extremism without collapsing into blanket prejudice. In a society that claims to value freedom, pluralism, and moral consistency, that distinction still matters.