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what is the reason for islamophobia?

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lightbulb247 | 07:15 Thu 23rd Aug 2012 | Religion & Spirituality
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Yes, i understand recent years have not shown Islam in a good light, however other religion have and are doing bad things aswell, yet there is less hatred for these than there are for islam. Why?

Also people dont seem to understand the term "minority". Only a minority of muslims do bad things yet the whole religion is blamed. Again, why?
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Morning em. Probably - but just as in all the other sections, posters choose to be here, so I presume they don't mind too much if they waste a bit of time. :o)
i know, just that i wonder whether lightbulb/sith is interested in others opinion on matters of Islam.
Unless they agree with him, I don't think he is. He doesn't seem to be capable of thinking beyond Islam. Very sad.
They are masters of their art and make me ashamed of my poor efforts at waving a red rag in front of the atheists.
Taliban behead 17 Afghans for attending a music event. Don't tell me the Taliban aren't muslim.
Sandy, you should examine your motives for your red flag waving, you aren't a closet communist are you?
Jom, I can only repeat what I said on the thread in News about it. This makes me sick. Bloody barbarians!

And Sith needs to ask 'What is the reason for Islamophobia?'
Flag or rag?
You'd wonder who funds such a site. Friends of Israel, perhaps?

Matthew 7:3 springs to mind
No, not the Friends of Israel. Planks and eyes seem to be a problem in more areas than you’re prepared to acknowledge.

http://www.thereligio...m/Pages/AboutSite.htm
I'm not altogether sure that thereligionofpeacedotcom can be viewed as an entirely impartial source.

http://www.loonwatch....mpires-war-on-terror/
SandyRoe, I’ve had a look at your link, flicking through the various pages. It appears to be constructed by a bunch of pseudo smart ar$es whose sole purpose is to undermine and ridicule the genuine concerns people have for the appalling effect that radical Islam is having upon this world, so I don’t think that Loonwatch, which clearly has a very definite agenda, can be presented as impartial. The highly amusing(?) slogan ‘the mooslims, they’re heeere’ emblazoned across the top of the web page speaks volumes. That said, the fact remains you immediately pointed the finger in the wrong direction – and then had the temerity to suggest that other people were suffering from planks in eyes. Perhaps some Optrex could help?
Whatever else these people are, who have declared open season on Islam, they are not enemies of Israel.
The page heading with, "The Mooslems, they're heeere!" on it is a subtle reference to another time when the USA was in the grip of paranoia. During the height of the Cold War in 1966 there was a film, "The Russians are coming The Russians are coming".
I suppose if you weren't a cineasté you might easily miss it.
Sandy, one doesn't have to be un-biased to speak the truth. If that were the case no religious spokesperson would ever be believed and you wouldn't get a look in.
During the early part of The Troubles here in Belfast there was a murder gang operated not very far from where I lived. They would drive about the edges of Catholic areas after the pubs closed looking for drunk men making their way home. The ones they caught they killed and mutilated with butchers knives. The killers were known as 'The Shankill Butchers' and were all nominal Protestants.
No one could claim that this murderous action was representative of the entire world-wide Protestant communion. They were caught up in turbulent political times. Their violence was political.
In the same way that the actions of a few cut-throats from Belfast can't be taken to represent all of Protestantism, the violence emanating from troubled parts of the Islamic world shouldn't be seen as representing the entirety of the Ummah.
People who would be outraged if it was suggested that they were bigoted in any other way seem quite happy to pour out scorn on an entire religion because of the political actions of a few of its nominal followers.
When it comes to the belief that "God is on our side" it would seem that God is devoid of any form of bigotry whatsoever. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sectarianism
//People who would be outraged if it was suggested that they were bigoted in any other way seem quite happy to pour out scorn on an entire religion because of the political actions of a few of its nominal followers.//

Claiming that scorn is poured on to an entire religion because of the political actions of a few of its nominal followers is disingenuous. Whilst the political actions of those nominal followers have serious repercussions on the world and are rightly condemned by most, they do not account for the less savoury practices of Islam – but perhaps because we are expected to respect religion we should all follow the lead of the apologists here and simply overlook them or pretend they aren’t happening.
but you can't pretend, they stare out at you from the tv screen, newspapers, and every which way.
As to the butchers that sandy mentions, so they murdered their fellow men because of politics, now i have seen everything.

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