Is it now the job of a football messageboard to offer solutions to complex political and cultural problems ???
What good do your "solutions" do, other than get yourself worked up and make you look a bit racist and hysterical on a messageboard ?
That is a part of the problem, the assumption or making out someone might be or must be racist because they hold strong views. That is in part why the young security guard failed to respond to the Manchester bomber issue when brought to him. People should not be afraid to be able to have an honest discussion without the presumption of racism. We all should be confident to challenge one another whoever we are if we have a legitimate worry or concern, whatever colour, gender or religion so things are resolved, people educated better. If a concern can be addressed by this, what is the problem?
Terrorists live amongst law abiding people living their double lives. History tells us that families, friends, Imams etc have suspicions about people but rarely discuss it or raise it with the Police. They may comment after the event, but what good is that. Why wait? is it a cultural thing, like grassing is a no no on a sink estate?
Unless we talk openly, allow people to express their views, fears, concerns on all sides instead of sweeping things under the carpet, nothing will change. Terror killings cause mistrust and irrational fears in their own religious peers as well as others, they add to divisions and drive discussion and learning underground. Muslims have a huge part to play, but many of them despite being good citizens are afraid to rock the boat in their communities. The hardline traditionalist have unlawful and unreasonable powers from within their mosques to individual homes just the same as we do from our churches, town halls, clubs, communities and homes. Bearing down on free speech and making people afraid to talk for fear of being labelled racist fuels the problem.
We all need to learn from each others fears, to try to experience walking in someone else's shoes, encouraging openness, and friendly mixed discussion groups to improve trust. Muslims need to visit churches and christians mosques to experience one anothers worlds. The fact that Muslims are a minority and most (but not all) terrorists in the UK claim to be Muslim or come from that background, therefore they have to see the bigger picture, they have to understand the other side of a coin and be seen to be proactive in rooting out their own bad apples. They are not too visible in doing that in my view.