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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Ruffian who wrote (250530)12/4/2007 5:08:16 PM
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The article itself has some problems. The article treated Americans and Muslims in America as mutually exclusive groups, which is false. It's a natural mistake for people living in sheltered circumstances but it reveals something about the author's bias.

I have personally been on the receiving end of bomb threats and hateful rhetoric so I know such things are not mythical. I've never complained to authorities about it. On the other hand hateful treatment is not common and most Muslims I know are people living quiet lives who enjoy a cordial relationship with other non-Muslim community members. That seems to me to be the norm.

CAIR is an acronym for Council on American Islamic Relations, which implies to me they should be working to improve relationships not escalating fear and discord with false data or reporting. If they are doing anything counter to that improving relations role, I do not condone their conduct. The article is a little vague, except it accuses CAIR of hyping hate crimes, with the same conclusion I drew about false reporting.
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