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Edited by lonepaul2441: 4/19/2013 1:39:22 PM
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American Muslims hope bombers are not Muslim

[quote]As the investigation into who was behind the Boston bombings goes on, Muslim communities are braced for a backlash should the perpetrator share their faith. The day after the Boston Marathon bombings, Yusef was treated differently. The 10-year-old went to his Ohio-area school and was surprised by a question from a classmate, according to his family. While the class was discussing the explosions, the classmate is said to have asked: "Does that mean Yusef is going to blow up the school?" "We're all on the edge of our seats praying that the person who did these acts isn't a Muslim. We're tired of being blamed for the actions of one person." [quote]A white terrorist will be framed as an individual aberration. A culprit who is an Arab, Muslim or black American will vilify an entire community of people”[/quote] It's a sentiment shared by many, especially among Arab, African, Asian and Sikh Americans.[/quote] Thoughts? I think it's unfair to brand a whole group on the actions of a few

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  • Sorry but the whole Islamic religion just needs to go away. Fanatics of your religion are just too damaging and outweigh whatever good has been done in the name of Islam. I know it's the age of "Durrr let's tolerate everyone" but enough is enough. Oh and here is my representation of Muhammed, suck it. O-l-<

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