The questions were targeted at the youngest mail or female in a household who was over 18. Here's the question:
ASK ALL:
Q.F3
Some people think targeting and killing civilians can be justified in order to further a political, social or religious cause. Other people believe that, no matter what the reason, this kind of violence can never be justified. Do you personally feel that this kind of violence can often be justified, sometimes be justified, rarely be justified, or never be justified?
1 Can often be justified
2 Can sometimes be justified
3 Can rarely be justified
4 Can never be justified
9 Don’t know/Refused (VOL.)
The summation of answers wants us to believe Muslims are slightly less likely to select "often" or "sometimes" than the U.S. general public. Maybe this is my own flavor of Islamophobia talking, but anecdotal evidence from the high profile Allah Akbar killings suggest killing for religious reasons is something the Muslim communities tolerate quite readily.
Contrast that with Texans who, for the most part, believe killing is justified to protect against a serious threat. To kill for political, social or religious causes would seem to be completely unjustified, short of a full on war.
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1:12 PM 8/2/2017
P.S. Will this post ever come up in a Google search? Unlikely, because Google Manipulates Search Results to Conceal Criticism of Islam and Jihad.
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