U.S. Anti-Muslim

I see more harm than good in either path

From what I recall, Trump said to ban Moslems from entering the U.S. until a good vetting process is constructed. Which seems reasonable, at first glance at least - raising the question about what such a process might looks like, blah blah blah. Condemning that outright and upfront is more harm than good, in my opinion

As for apologizing for terrorism, I consider it more harm than good to align myself in a way that resonates with a mindset that has me identified with the enemy. I shouldn’t apologize for what I didn’t do - couldn’t apologize genuinely even if I wanted to fake it - which I don’t.

In general acting/thinking/feeling as if I owe or am owed something by others for being Moslem is more harm than good in my opinion.

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