The hysteria and catastrophizing, plus the shifting justifications (fear of terrorism vs. fear of pedophilia), suggest irrational fear.
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reminds me of the visceral negative reactions people have to taboos like incest and cannibalism.
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We just hate and fear these things and are willing to shift justifications for those feelings the instant one is removed.
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...than a rational critique. When you're going on about "hordes," "swarms" of rapist pedophile terrorist arsonist abusers,
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I get the impression that your objections are not based on a close reading of the Quran but something more primitive and raw. A phobia.
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Are there really people who don't think the term is justified?
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Well...I think the term conflates two different things; Islam, and Muslims. Is fearing Islam the same as hating Muslims?
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I may make a video response to this. I will keep it civil. As I think you're sincere. But you really have no idea what you're talking about
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This is why we need the term that "anti-muslim" bigotry it's a clearer & less confusing term
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