The problem is that individuals with those povs are common, way more common than Muslims in this country. However, those individuals will never be considered "mentally ill." And there's no clinical condition that describes them because "mentally ill" people don't do such things.
As long as they dont act on them they can have any point of view they like. Any mentally ill person can use what ever
to justify what they do.
Until they do it, in most cases its not a problem depending on what is said.
Unlike people associating themselves with groups outside the US, it would seem the powers that be are tracking them closely. To the point where if they even plan something
and its credible enough they'er stopped...
On the other hand It can be pointed out that those who say they follow a certain faith in this case Islam, seem to be acting in a way all over the world that
pushes out the host cultures they move into once a certain population threshold is achieved they dont assimilate, they assimilate the host. "seem to be" the operative word.
Yes this country is in denial on many aspects, totally agree.
Right now, they’re fighting each other in Iraq, admittedly,” Carson said, according to the Hill. “But in the long run, I think they would gladly unite against us in their attempt to destroy the United States, our way of life, and Israel. And we have to be extraordinarily careful about any alliances with them.”
http://www.ibtimes.com/ben-carson-musli ... on-1852516he makes some interesting arguments only pertinent here in regards to "terrorist" and the perceived differences in treatment vs home grown hate groups/ or lone wolfs if known. They get tracked and dealt with too, only its not always so public.