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re: Study: people who read news more likely to be islamaphobic
Posted on 6/2/17 at 7:53 am to ShortyRob
Posted on 6/2/17 at 7:53 am to ShortyRob
And I'm sure people will tell me about all the nice Muslims they know. Well you know what? I know some nice Muslims too. And if I had lived in the late 1930s in Germany I suspect that I would have known a lot of people who seemed apparently decent that went off to work every day at concentration camps. Or to a lesser extent simply supported the Nazi regime. You can bet I would have had children that went to school with their children. Our children would have played together. We might have even had barbecues on the weekend. None of that changes the reality of what Nazism was. And none of that changes the reality of what Islam is
Posted on 6/2/17 at 8:43 am to Oyster
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How can one not rationally be cautious.
Rational caution and rational fear aren't the same.
I also don't know why you'd limit your "rational caution" to Islam.
Posted on 6/2/17 at 10:51 am to DisplacedBuckeye
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I also don't know why you'd limit your "rational caution" to Islam.
Where did I say I did limit my rational caution?
Informed rational caution is a very healthy life skill.
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