Actually my comments are as a metro Detroit resident and largely pointed at the (official) comments coming out of our large Muslim community. Repeatedly the first and consistent message, statements made on our local television stations time and time again, reflect primarily a concern that fingers not be pointed at the Muslim community. I feel very strongly there is a need for louder voices emanating from our Muslim communities denouncing this violence and making it very clear those ideologies of hate go against Muslim beliefs.
After the Paris attacks in November there were several well publicized events where leadership of all faiths came together to pay respects to the victims. That type of action needs to be the loudest, most consistent voice and message out there. The world needs to see Muslims standing up as Muslims, joining hands with Christians being Christians, Jews, etc., etc. -- all standing as one, different, living side by side, content to let each follow their own chosen faith, undisturbed and not a disturbance to their neighbors' practice of whatever faith they wish. I think it will be most helped by Muslim leadership shouting out long and loud that terrorism and violence are not Muslim expressions of faith; no more than KKK or militia nutjobs or anything else have anything to do with Christian beliefs. I think humans speaking up loud and often about their wish to live in peace and leaving the same respect for their neighbors to do the same is the best weapon against violent thugs and murderers, whatever agenda they want to cloak themselves in. It will help cut down on the "us and them" by moving peace seekers into one column and those who cannot play nicely with others into a second column. I think that could tip the balance and make the war on terror winnable. Right now a terrible epidemic is sweeping the world because many are misusing the Muslim tradition to do harm. The most helpful voices to speak up loud right now would be those who know what the Muslim tradition should be and show the way to those who are being confused by a bunch of maniacs.