His name has Hussein in it, not that it stopped him from winning by a landslide.
Nobody made an issue of Bobby
Jindal being a Hindu name.
And this is because they're 'Islamophobic'? There are no real issues, they're just plain ol racist?
No, they are demagogs. In bad economic times and ridiculously hyped up terrorism fears, people look for scapegoats. Statesmen resist demagoguery.
The whole country, in their largest cities? I see your point, but fortunately there are institutionalized mechanisms in place to combat intolerance. They're going to take it to court.
The point is that the majority of the public voted for the ban.
How is that a problem? So has turkey.
The law allows small Christian pendants, but disallows Islamic headscarf. It is blatantly discriminatory.
And, no, I don't agree with Turkey's ban either. The state should not be in the business of dictating dress codes.
Lol. Too much of an exaggeration there.
We already have some threads here about media attacks on Islam and Pakistan. This is well documented.
Politician or politicians?
Pim Fortuyn, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Geert Wilders, ...
You're talking as if they're saying a Muslim's life is worth only half as much as a Christian. Oh wait a minute. That's already happened, and it ain't in Europe. There's so much more.
The hype over Eurabia is real and it has real repercussions on the life of ordinary, law abiding Muslim citizens. From headscarfs in schools to minarets to demagogs bashing Muslims to score cheap points.
People are 'concerned' and rightly so. Look at how things are in Pakistan, Afghanistan and even in the UK for that matter.
In bad economic times, people get angry at all (non-white) immigrants. The Islamophobia channels their bigotry towards one group to vent out their frustrations.
Political Islam is a problem, there's no two ways around it.
The solution is to distinguish between the moderate mainstream and the extremists preaching violence. Western society needs to embrace the former and ruthlessly punish the latter.
I agree that since 9/11 there is a justified focus on Islamic extremism, but the West's response and strategy have backfired. It's time to try dialog and understanding instead of grandstanding.