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Maybe you should follow the thread. I don't worry about the 12 "extreme" imams like I don't worry about 12 hypothetical or not white supremacists. And I definitely don't make major decisions based on it. The comparison, not flawed as I see it, is that both are non-issues. There is no simmering Islamism in CH; although given the sensitivity of these things and the chest-pounding/graffiti during the referendum, maybe we will see some in the future. I say maybe.
Anticipating the response, I ask you to give me evidence of simmering Islamism. It is not my job to give evidence to the contrary as that would be silly, just like it is not my job to give evidence there is no God.