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In reply to the discussion: Rules I'd suggest for critiquing Islam or "Islamists" without aiding Western militarists and bigots: [View all]reorg
(3,317 posts)and "saying that it was the main point" is your invention.
Your "opinion" about what constitutes a "vast majority" seems not to be shared by the vast majority of people wondering what the expression means, as this random discussion indicates:
http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/126654/is-vast-majority-something-to-avoid
Again, your study does not say that there are "hundreds of millions for" violence. The overwhelming, vast majority of Muslims is strictly against it, whereas significant percentages of those living in war zones and under repressive dictatorships say, according to your study, that violence such as suicide attacks may be justifiable sometimes.
How many hundreds of millions Americans feel that drone strikes (against Muslims) are necessary? Let alone justifiable? Americans are mostly incredibly conservative and bigoted, so let's not even get into percentages and compare them to those in your study.