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Don't Hate Me because I'm a Muslim

2023-05-10 00:21:48

September 11 is the worst day in the history of the United States. I am a Muslim, I am an Arab-American. I was born in the US Virgin Islands and live here. I first heard that Osama bin Laden was at the time of terrorist attack. These attacks affected everyone, including Arabs, as well as Americans. Just because an Arab group is planning an attack does not mean that all Arabs are the same. How do people blame all Arabs or all Muslims? This is unfair.

I knew what happened when that Tuesday morning, when I entered the third course "American history". We are ready to test, but I will go to the library to read the news. At first I thought that nothing would happen, but then I noticed that it was very serious. Everyone immediately accused Arabs. The news said that there was a car bomb, and everyone said it was a Palestinian, my people. It really made me angry.

At the end of October, the supermarket owned by my family, my house, and part of my aunt and uncle's house was searched by CIA and FBI. After school, I learned that my aunt came to meet me and explained what happened. I am really depressed. They brought out all of our computers from home and the store.

My parents came here to get rid of the war in the Middle East and work hard to make sure that nothing had any impact on us. We have a successful life, but now people want to stop sending us a good life. I am very hurt by being an American. I am very proud to be Arab people!

There is nothing to be surprised by illogical hatred and fear. Because they thought that I was a black before they knew that I was a Muslim. I know my own history, and I can see some people from Amerikka seeing my color and I can not enjoy the quality of life like them because of my race I know that I feel. I know racial discrimination, I know racial discrimination, but I did not believe it would reach the presidential candidate level. I know racial discrimination, but I am accustomed to that more subtle form. Even though I always thought they told this sneakily among friends, I did not expect someone who ran for the president to have this racist racial discrimination It was.

This is a very good job and the content I want to add will not disappear from your discussion. I live in the south east as Yoruba and Muslims. Most people think that I am Hausa (because I am a Muslim), somehow I wish to whisper to cows, I hope to become a hobby shoe shop. Owerri's Douglas boy would not have the courage to pull her scarf, because I want to bring my friends to the market. Remember also that in this case I am a joke of class jokes. They believe that Alhaji rushes my cow after school. Or I was the best student when I took the explosive chemical course.

Side note: Because I am not a Muslim, I can not get into this Islamic exhaustion, the wrong assumption, even the terrible world construction of the camp in Nevada. An amazing, awful plot of things. To be honest, there is no mention of whether these people are only Arab Muslims or black Muslims, and how this work should happen. If they convert to Islam, will people be sent to the camp? If Muslims do not have Arabic names, how do they identify Muslims? How about Christian and Jewish Arabs? Those Muslims leaving faith? How about African Christians with Arabic names? How is this round peaceful? Sarah-Mary stated that they talked about it at school, but did not mention how it happened, a 15-year-old manual wave of "Blah, school, amirite?" Except