Let's try it another way; I'm a big fan of analogies, so let's try that route.
3 Ml of water, sitting in a glass on a table, is not dangerous by any inherent nature of being water.
33,333,333 Ml of water, churned up by seismic activity and crashing directly towards Buenos Aires, is not dangerous by any inherent nature of being water.
Both are water, but it is not the nature of a being water that makes them dangerous; I don't view people as inherently dangerous simply because they have physical differences than me and that's frankly a very dangerous manner of thinking.
Rather it's their behaviors and the situations they are placed in.
3 Ml of water, sitting in a glass on a table, is not dangerous by any inherent nature of being water.
33,333,333 Ml of water, churned up by seismic activity and crashing directly towards Buenos Aires, is not dangerous by any inherent nature of being water.
Both are water, but it is not the nature of a being water that makes them dangerous; I don't view people as inherently dangerous simply because they have physical differences than me and that's frankly a very dangerous manner of thinking.
Rather it's their behaviors and the situations they are placed in.