Yes. Being banned from Western countries leaving them unable to invade, conquer and kill in them is exactly what Muslim terrorists want. Also they really don't want to be thrown in the briar patch.
Terrorists win if Muslims banned: Turnbull
Malcolm Turnbull has pushed back at calls by One Nation and others to ban or limit Muslim immigration, saying that would be pandering to the whims of terrorists.
In a speech to Parliament on racial tolerance, the Prime Minister said concerns about Muslims should not be dismissed because they were real but political leaders had a duty to step up and ease them.
"The resolution of this conflict within Islam will ultimately depend on Muslims, but in the meantime the Islamist terrorists have succeeded in raising levels of anxiety about Muslim immigration, about the role of Islam itself within Australia.
So to summarize... only Muslims can stop Muslim terrorism. We're helpless to do anything about it. And we must keep on importing more Muslims or the Muslim terrorists will win.
Does this argument make sense to Turnbull? To anyone?
Mr Turnbull noted that terrorists wanted the wider Australia community to turn against Muslims
"Their message to Australian Muslims is 'you are not wanted here, you will never be accepted here, you cannot be Australian.'," he said.
The most effective weapon against this is inclusion.
So we'll love Muslims into abandoning murderous Islamic aims. That's a great plan. Perhaps it should also be applied across the board. We could have loved the Nazis into no longer wanting to invade and conquer other countries. Not to mention the Communists.
A recent Essential Media Poll found 49 per cent of Australians supported a proposal by Pauline Hanson to ban Muslim immigration.
A study released Monday by the Australian national University found 45 per cent of Australians fear they or a family member will be affected by a domestic terrorist attack.
The ANU research also found a clear link between fears of Islamic extremism and terrorism. It shows 71 per cent are concerned or very concerned about the possible rise of Islamic extremism in Australia.
The window is opening.