You're a real piece of work you are. I don't have particular time for any religion, nor do I suggest they should all be done way with, we would find other reasons to hate and kill if they were.
FYI, my dad was blown up when the St Davids hotel was bombed by the Irgun in 1946, lost a leg and was invalided out of the Royal Engineers, my uncle was there (Palestine) at the same time and was shot and killed by an arab gunman the same year. I served in the forces for 15 years in the mid-70's and had some involvement with similar "next generation" folks here and abroad. Doesn't make me anti-muslim, anglican, protestant, catholic, methodist, jewish, or any other, it does makes me anti-terrorist, you should try and establish the difference.
Of course, on one level you are right, we kill each other with remarkable regularity and in all kind of inventive ways, but killing per se has nothing to do with the current situation regarding Leeds United and Myanmar.
The "poor persecuted muslims"..... I take it you are encompassing within that statement the 700,000 human beings forced out, terrorised (see how I worked that in there), by their own "government", with women systematically raped (fact) children burned alive in the places they used to call home (fact), simply because they are not of the mainstream Buddhist religion?
Up until the decision by Radrizzani to arrange for a wholly "commercially" focussed tour of that country, you're right (in one context) that it had nothing to do with (Leeds) football. Now it has a very great deal to do with that.
Care to hazard a guess at how many times Amnesty International has queried a tour by any professional football team from the UK? Never. Care to hazard a guess when a shadow cabinet minister has publicly condemned a tour by any professional football team from the UK? Never. Care to hazard a guess as to how many countries described by the United Nations as being CURRENTLY responsible for ethnic cleansing, have been toured by a UK professional football team? None.
Great precedents our club owner is setting, scraping the moral barrel, makes you proud to be a Leeds fan