Here's why I think the term "Islamophobia" is justified—
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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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None of this has any bearing whatsoever on whether Islam's doctrines are ethical or sound.
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Hear hear! It's easy to pretend it's all intellectual, rational, and not fueled by any sort of outrage by putting aside the "bad apples"
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I think you're making the mistake of conflating dislike of things in Islam such as the pedophilia example, and things radical Muslims (1/2)
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have done in the past, such as terrorist acts. A person is not their religion and religions are not people (2/2)
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A better term would be like Muslim-phobia.
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UUUHHHHMMMMMMM. If you're equating the negative reaction to cannabalism and incest with Islam, imo you just justified their reactions.
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