Your taking the example and making it the point. The example was a news
event. This news event was joined to profiling. The examination of the
profiling situation used a Muslim as well as a Neo-Nazi. This is NOT about
Jews vs. Muslims. It's about profiling to catch terrorists. If I was
Christian and the event was about a church no one would say "This always
come back to Christians vs. Muslims."

I don't see my biases getting in the way of seeing your point. My biases
support your point. I'm not saying only Muslims. I'm saying people who fit a
profile and those people can be Muslims, Neo-Nazis, IRA, or whoever. It's
based on the profile.

I'm biased against anyone who wants to kill me. Does that make me biased
against Muslims in general? No. Does it make me biased against jihad
espousing Muslims? Yes. Does it make me biased against Neo-Nazis? Yes. Does
it make me biased against the IRA? No (they don't want to kill me directly).
There are even times where I'm biased against my wife because I know she
wants me dead once in a while. :)


On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Michael Grant <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> This always come back to Jews vs. Muslims. *sigh*
>
> Hmm, well I don't know many terrorist groups, but the top 3 groups that
> come
> to mind when I think terrorist:
>
> 1. Al Qaida (sp?)
> 2. Mujahedeen (sp?)
> 3. IRA
> I understand the point you are trying to make but I think because of your
> own bias you cannot understand the one I am making.
>


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