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 @ISIDEWITHasked…1yr1Y

Why might it be harmful to associate a religion with the actions of a few individuals?

 @9H3CCLF from Oklahoma  answered…1yr1Y

Because they didn't commit the actions of their peers and it might make them fearful to be in American when it feels like everyone hates them.

 @9H3CHTM from Virginia  answered…1yr1Y

because your not getting to know them would be harsh cause your judging a book by its cover

 @9H3CLGCWomen’s Equality from Texas  answered…1yr1Y

 @9H3CRNT from Massachusetts  answered…1yr1Y

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1yr1Y

How would you personally differentiate between legitimate security concerns and Islamophobia?

 @9H3CCLF from Oklahoma  answered…1yr1Y

People who are hateful to members of the Islam community in general based on looks or first-time communication. A legitimate concern would be suspicious, unsafe behavior from a member in that community.

 @9H3BKNWIndependent from Utah  answered…1yr1Y

Don't base your opinions of a race on some bad apples, respect security but don't be racist.

 @9H3CGGY from Oklahoma  answered…1yr1Y

not all of them want or act the same, so dont base their character on their race/ethnicity.

 @9H3BSZX from Missouri  answered…1yr1Y

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1yr1Y

What is your reaction to the thought that Islamophobia may be rooted more in misinformation than in fact?

 @9H36RST from Georgia  answered…1yr1Y

 @AutumnEternalSocialist  from Virginia  answered…1yr1Y

There's no point in discriminating against people due to made up stereotypes, and it just reinforces injustice in the world

 @9H37CH7 from Virginia  answered…1yr1Y

I agree that there is a lot of hate against the Muslim religion from misinformed people, but I don't think there is anything wrong with placing higher surveillance on people coming from regions full of terrorism.

 @9H3B8T2 from Missouri  answered…1yr1Y

Absolutly. We went into the entirety on a nation on the basis of "they attacked us (iraq)" when they really didn't. I'd say its more playing up the actions of one or two groups (al-qauda and isis then, hamas now) to justify it.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1yr1Y

Can you see any ways in which Islamophobia affects not just Muslims, but society as a whole?

 @9H3DKQ8Women’s Equality from Virginia  answered…1yr1Y

Islamophobia tend to attribute fear or hatred of Muslims to their politics or culture, and to Islam and the religiosity of Muslims.

 @9H3CZKFDemocrat from Georgia  answered…1yr1Y

It's making people choosing sides which choosing sides isn't gonna help with anything.

 @9H3CCLF from Oklahoma  answered…1yr1Y

It negatively affects society as a whole because we have a negative impression still of Islamophobia even tough we might not be a part of that community.

 @9H499MY from Virginia  answered…1yr1Y

It sets a dangerous precedent of generalization. It leads to more abuse, If we let people get away with it, it allows them to return to other racist behavior.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1yr1Y

Do you think fear of other cultures can ever be justified, and why?

 @9H375WM from Virginia  answered…1yr1Y

No, I think the fear of other cultures is dehumanizing and ridiculous. How do you fear another culture when you are not part of it?

 @9H3BB94 from Ohio  answered…1yr1Y

Nothing will ever convince me that people are seriously trying to make phobias of other cultures and races. Nothing can ever justify the fear of a culture, if it was a fear of terrorism, that'd make sense, but it's a culture, not terrorism. A culture, especially the Islamic faith, is harmless. It doesn't hurt anybody, and it certainly does not say anywhere to go and bomb other countries.

 @9H3B6W4 from Georgia  answered…1yr1Y

No it should not be justified because someone should not acquire your fear by believing a religion can make someone fear them is not okay.

 @9H3BGTC from North Carolina  answered…1yr1Y

Yes because people automatically associate people based on their race with an event that happened. This is just how Americans are.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1yr1Y

How would you define a fair balance between caution and prejudice when it comes to different religious beliefs?

 @9H375WM from Virginia  answered…1yr1Y

A fair balance between caution and prejudice when it come to different religious beliefs would be to just agree to disagree. You don't have to agree with my beliefs but the very least you can do is respect it.

 @9H37CG3 from Georgia  answered…1yr1Y

If people don't like what they see then they shouldn't say anything just mind your own business?!

 @9H379PS from Georgia  answered…1yr1Y

i belive the God loves everyone and so should you, dont sterotype but at the same time knowing about all of this I belive i would not support but if they are pretty okay then that shows not everones bad.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1yr1Y

Have you ever witnessed or experienced a situation that could be considered Islamophobic, and how did it make you feel?

 @9H499MY from Virginia  answered…1yr1Y

Ive experienced it. I was verbally abused as a teenager, by a 20 something, for wearing the hijab in a sweetfrog. The police arrived over an hour later but refused to help or look for the lady when they had video evidence of her threatening to kill me.

 @9H3DLQH from Kentucky  answered…1yr1Y

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1yr1Y

Do you agree with the idea that Islamophobia serves any positive purpose in society, or is it entirely negative?

 @9H3C2K2Women’s Equality from Utah  answered…1yr1Y

I dont think its a good thing to fear them and hate on their religon. People ca believe what they want. We just cant support their actiions.

 @9H3BSZX from Missouri  answered…1yr1Y

It is entirely negative in which you are making a whole group of people to be bad just cause of something that wasn't even their fault

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1yr1Y

What role do you think media and education play in shaping perceptions about Islam and Muslims?

 @9H3D5XX from Illinois  answered…1yr1Y

I think the way media depicts muslim people is how many people will see them, it's up to the individual to form their own opinion.