My cousin at Germany said me "After 9/11 rent a flat for muslim being harder"
One of my friend's brother return Turkey from USA after 9/11. He says "Officers come our home excuse of noise complains, they stopped our car after a few metres of mosque"
I have a friend at Canada. He is pleased with Canada.
>There were isolated incidents of ignorance and fear in dealing with Muslims in general immediately following 9/11, but I think that pretty much ran its course. (Other than the isolated pockets of purely racist or stupid people that every country holds in its population) The isolated incidents were sad, and it pointed out how fear can override any amount of knowledge and common sense some people may have.
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>>This afternoon a Dutch muslim woman was interviewed on Radio 1 (talk radio). As a Dutch muslim representative she had been invited to visit the U.S. (congresses and organisations) and she said she had been pleasantly surprised by the way the Americans treat the muslims, compared to how the Dutch treat them nowadays.
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>>She quoted an American imam who'd told her that after 9/11 the Americans had passed the test, meaning that they had stayed calm and friendly toward their fellow muslim americans.
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>>While I don't agree with her perception of how the Dutch treat muslims, I thought some of you might appreciate her compliment.
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