Yes, it is tied in with racism. Still, there is a huge difference. A person cannot choose their race, but a person CAN choose to be a Muslim or not. Personally, I despise racism, but I fully embrace hatred of Islam (NOT necessarily Muslims themselves though). Islam is actually a bit akin to Nazism: they are both supremacist and antisemitic.
They both think that they're an elitest group who is better then everyone else. I'm not a racist either, but I completely agree with the OP and this string of comments.
IIN to feel this way when talkign to someone wearing a niqab/burqa?
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Yes, it is tied in with racism. Still, there is a huge difference. A person cannot choose their race, but a person CAN choose to be a Muslim or not. Personally, I despise racism, but I fully embrace hatred of Islam (NOT necessarily Muslims themselves though). Islam is actually a bit akin to Nazism: they are both supremacist and antisemitic.
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They both think that they're an elitest group who is better then everyone else. I'm not a racist either, but I completely agree with the OP and this string of comments.
100% normal.
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Agreed.