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Proof that it is not racist, to be concerned about the Islamic faith.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Religionist? Faithist? Beliefist? Not got the same headline grabbing appeal as racist. Colours and creeds all overlap. People, not statistics or ticks in boxes. There are people who are a threat to society (definition of society needed). Anyone who attacks or conspires to attack another human being unlawfully should be aware of and prepared to face the consequences of the law. People are just that, living individuals, not generalisations. Rant over.
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/// AOG - we need clarification on racism and faith there. To be an 'Islamophobe' is not the same as being racist surely? ///
Ah, the word racism gets banded about so often these days I forgot that there was a separate word (Islamophobe) for those who dare speak out about Muslims or Islam.
I wonder if there is a label we can attach to all those who hate the British or Christianity?
/// AOG - we need clarification on racism and faith there. To be an 'Islamophobe' is not the same as being racist surely? ///
Ah, the word racism gets banded about so often these days I forgot that there was a separate word (Islamophobe) for those who dare speak out about Muslims or Islam.
I wonder if there is a label we can attach to all those who hate the British or Christianity?
There are plenty of anglophobes about?
Perhaps the word hasn't taken off due to the amount of anti-Muslim stories that we see in the papers each day. Because of the volume of stories, a name is required for those who hate, mistrust or feel antipathy towards Islam in the same way that we need an all-encompassing word for those who feel the same about gay men and lesbians (we have 'homophobia, but there's no need for heterophobia, because gays don't beat up, bully, preach against or kill straights because of their sexuality).
By the way, try not to be too swayed by the current 'Christians are being persecuted' stories. Some newspapers are spinning the story to suit their own agendas:
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Perhaps the word hasn't taken off due to the amount of anti-Muslim stories that we see in the papers each day. Because of the volume of stories, a name is required for those who hate, mistrust or feel antipathy towards Islam in the same way that we need an all-encompassing word for those who feel the same about gay men and lesbians (we have 'homophobia, but there's no need for heterophobia, because gays don't beat up, bully, preach against or kill straights because of their sexuality).
By the way, try not to be too swayed by the current 'Christians are being persecuted' stories. Some newspapers are spinning the story to suit their own agendas:
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