RE: Is "Islamophobia" the same as antisemitism?
June 26, 2014 at 10:10 am
(This post was last modified: June 26, 2014 at 10:10 am by vorlon13.)
I might note that the majority of Muslims (for instance the millions that turn out for the demonstrations) even if not actively committing violence against 'infidels' appear to support those who do, either with tacit approval, stony silence, or actively funding it. Fearing all of them might not be that irrational.
I'd also posit there would be a strong current of whatever 'phobia' we are describing here to a large number of Muslims themselves. The knowledge that even a minor infraction or inadvertently saying the wrong thing, or even a betraying expression might result in a disturbing and abrupt end to their lives.
I'd also posit there would be a strong current of whatever 'phobia' we are describing here to a large number of Muslims themselves. The knowledge that even a minor infraction or inadvertently saying the wrong thing, or even a betraying expression might result in a disturbing and abrupt end to their lives.