Having to prove that not all Muslims are terrorists has become an unfortunate duty. After Finsbury Park, should we expect white people to do the same?
White people have the luxury of being treated as individuals
meanwhile
Muslims need to constantly prove that they are harmless, that they love freedom, that they are not murders
>"I want to kill Muslims" he said after he killed a Muslim and injured at least 10 others.
>After the gut wrenching attack on Westminster Bridge in March, it took the Muslim Council of Britain minutes to release a statement condemning the assault.
>After the Manchester suicide bombing hundreds of Muslims felt that they needed to march for peace. Young Muslim men stood on busy street corners giving out free hugs in an attempt to prove to their fellow citizens that there is nothing fundamentally violent about them.
>This has become the norm for Muslims.
>Muslims need to constantly prove that they are harmless, that they love freedom, that they are not murderers, that they do not approve of killing, that they completely, wholly and fully denounce and reject the unspeakable heinous actions of criminals who happen to call themselves Muslims.
>"Not in our name," has become their mantra, a mantra imposed on them because for some reason their personal beliefs automatically classify them as suspects.
>Today, I urge Piers Morgan to do everything he can to root out white extremists in the midst of his community