Persian Vol
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Until they are called (or forced) to radicalize?
Ignoring the growth of the call for muslim law in cities around the country like Minneapolis likewise is not based in reality. City governments can implement noise ordinances to allow calls to prayer to appease a singular religion (which is the integration of church and state), but fire HS football coaches for praying with players. It's the UK in America. It's the no go zones in Australia where Aussies are policed away from Muslims zones in a supposedly free country.
@slice doesn't eat pork either, but you don't see him clamoring for Sharia or chanting death to america in our own streets.
Painting millions of Muslims as potential radicals isn’t fair or accurate. Radicalization is extremely rare, just like it is in fringe groups of any religion or ideology. Most Muslims in the U.S. are exactly like anyone else, working, raising families, and wanting to live in peace. Claims about ‘no-go zones’ or forced Sharia law have been debunked repeatedly. We can debate local policies like noise ordinances, but we shouldn’t base our views on fear or stereotypes about an entire faith community.