November 11, 2009
One can always find, in a nation of 300
million people, examples of boorish behavior towards religious
minorities, writes Michael C. Moynihan. But if Muslims that
embrace violence against non-Muslims are a tiny minority, it is
time to acknowledge that attacks on Muslims by non-Muslims in the
United States are perpetrated by an even tinier
minority. That the United States doesn’t do backlashes needs to
be restated frequently and forcefully, rather than ignored in
favor of exploiting a “teachable moment” of religious tolerance.
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