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Is The American Media Islamophobic?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's possible to be concerned about both. After all, perhaps the two are linked in some way?
I'm not suggesting that they are directly linked, by the way. But perhaps if there is indeed some message being spread that Muslims are the main, or only, enemy, then this could play its part in alienating Muslim youths and driving them into terrorism. A small part, perhaps, but still a part. If nothing else, it could help to make the divisions wider.
As the article points out, this particular study was (at least partly) motivated by another claim entirely, namely that the media was *ignoring* Muslim terrorism. Such a claim deserves refutation.
I'm not suggesting that they are directly linked, by the way. But perhaps if there is indeed some message being spread that Muslims are the main, or only, enemy, then this could play its part in alienating Muslim youths and driving them into terrorism. A small part, perhaps, but still a part. If nothing else, it could help to make the divisions wider.
As the article points out, this particular study was (at least partly) motivated by another claim entirely, namely that the media was *ignoring* Muslim terrorism. Such a claim deserves refutation.
Are mass shootings being counted as terrorist attacks?
If they aren't, what on earth are the 87.6% of 'terror attacks', and why are they under-represented in the U.S. press?
To answer the OP, I don't think the American media is Islamophobic - it's just that certain stories will be more widely read and commented on, and the media has to play to its audience. Perhaps mass shootings by non-Muslims have less impact because they have become (depressingly) 'regular'?
If they aren't, what on earth are the 87.6% of 'terror attacks', and why are they under-represented in the U.S. press?
To answer the OP, I don't think the American media is Islamophobic - it's just that certain stories will be more widely read and commented on, and the media has to play to its audience. Perhaps mass shootings by non-Muslims have less impact because they have become (depressingly) 'regular'?
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