By Islamic standards? There isn't exactly a single Islamic standard considering there are different sects of Islam.
Cockaroaches are a poor analogy. This 1400 years of conflict is so much more complex than just Islam vs the world. That completely ignores all of the politics, economics, etc that have gone into the middle east conflicts over the years. I also wouldn't say that we have been trying to "coexist" with them for 1400 years. Were the crusades just attempts to coexist?
The percentage number was just made up as it was just an example to illustrate my point that if we ignore hearts and minds we will only serve to increase that number.
Ahh! The Crusades. I knew someone would bring it up.
Actually, since you put it that way, yeah, they kind of were! Unfortunately your view of the Crusades has been tainted by revisionist historians { most of whom are liberal fucktards }.
The first Crusade was begun in response to
Muslim aggression. During their wars of conquest to expand their territory, Muslims had taken the Holy Lands { Jerusalem } which were originally populated by
Christians. Having done this, they promised safe passage for Christians making a pilgrimage for the purposes of worship. Great right! Too bad it didn't last.
Emperor Alexios I of Byzantine found his empire under siege and being destroyed by our friends the "peace loving Muslims" and also noted that they were now demanding a tax from Christian pilgrims, and slaughtering those that couldn't pay. He sent an emissary with a message to Pope Urban II citing this and asking for military assistance in defending his empire and retaking the Holy Lands in the name of the church.
The Pope saw this as an opportunity to repair a rift that had developed between the Eastern and Western factions of the church and unite them under him. So he sent forth an army, that eventually kicked ass and took the Holy Lands back. Now this didn't last either. There were numerous Crusades, all of which were destroyed by the Muslims, over the next 800 years until the 1600's when the agreement that pretty much stands to this day was reached wherein the Muslims controlled the Holy sites that mattered most to them and vise versa for the Christians.
This doesn't mean the Crusaders didn't commit atrocities, they just didn't commit them against Muslims. Most of them were committed against everyone's favorite whipping boy, the German Jews.
It also doesn't change the fact that the Crusades were a response to Muslim aggression. They have nobody but themselves to blame for it.
You're right, cockroaches are a poor analogy.
Pigs are better.