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As someone from a family of Italian immigrants I find immigration to be a great thing however when your community starts to blow things up and shoot people in countries that have given you a higher standard of living you shouldn't be surprised to see people like Thallen and Red who aren't too keen on accepting these individuals.
Islamophobia is not a phobia it is a rational fear of not getting bombed by radicals,sure not all are radical however we should still keep a watch on communities and arrest any we suspect of radicalization.
This is discriminatory however I prefer saving lives and saving these people from being corrupted by radicalism over political correctness.
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Islamophobia is a phobia. It's an irrational fear of Muslims because they are Muslim. I too have a fear of being bombed, but that's not what Islamaphobia is. "Sure not all are radical however..." that paints the picture that most of them are when you word statements that way. Most drug smugglers are Mexican, but not all Mexicans are drug smugglers. You wouldn't say "Sure not all Mexicans are drug criminals however we should spy on every Mexican community in America to ensure they aren't drug criminals.". Profiling is different from discriminating. Profiling is what we should be doing, and profiling includes everything, even their race and religion, since that context is required for profiling. Discriminating is entirelt different and unconstitutional. There are 1.6 billion Muslims in the world. That's 1/5th of the entire world that is Muslim.
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-l...htmlstory.html
10 terrorist attacks on American soil since 9/11. There's an estimated 3.3 million Muslims in America - according to the Pew Research Center.
http://lawnewz.com/important/islamic...ill-get-built/
Unconstitutional religious discrimination against Muslims.
Do you think that labelling the entire Muslim population and imposing laws against the entire Muslim population will save them from being corrupted by radicalism? If anything, it will only steer them to radicalism.
Anyone relating misogyny with radical terrorism is using an agenda to label an entire group of people. Inequality among men & women is no where near equivelant to bombing innocents in Western countries in an attempt to take over the world. They are entirely two separate issues and you are actually devaluing the misogyny issue by continuing to group it with terrorism.