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I was watching TV last night and found a discussion about this topic. People end up stereotyping a race because of the actions of one or two people. When I read Nathan H.’s article, I couldn’t believe that this topic had popped up again.
What I like about his viewpoint is that he talks about stereotyping and at the same time those who died in tragedies like 9/11 and Flight 93. We can’t say that Muslims in general don’t have good hearts just because some terrorists are Muslim. I agree with Nathan that we should just “be brave, like the U.S. soldiers who are fighting for our country.”
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