I know this will be down voted, but I think this is a little wrong itself. Obviously there are a lot of "good guy Muslims." Most are good. You might as well point out that any group of people did something nice. The fact that they are Muslim shouldn't be relevant. I guess this is aimed at those who think all Muslims are terrorists, in which case the post kinda proves that isn't the case, which is a good thing.
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I don't really know how to articulate what I feel about this, I guess I mean that it shouldn't be such a big deal that Muslims did something good. They are normal people too. But if a group of Christians did that, no big deal. It's almost like positive discrimination, but still discrimination.
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And I'm not sure where that line about the mosque was going... maybe they didn't necessarily help because of the mosque, but because they are good and helpful people.
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I understand. But I guess they're "positively-discriminating" because the media always portrays Muslims in a negative light. Stuff like this is rarely ever seen on the news.
I think it would be the same amazing thing if Christians did this because a pastor said so. It's just an amazing thing and maybe the information about the people are just background information. You could also argue the same way you did about naming their religion as about naming Copenhagen. It's just information. Amazing story. Amazing thing to do. Thank You.
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I don't really know how to articulate what I feel about this, I guess I mean that it shouldn't be such a big deal that Muslims did something good. They are normal people too. But if a group of Christians did that, no big deal. It's almost like positive discrimination, but still discrimination.
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And I'm not sure where that line about the mosque was going... maybe they didn't necessarily help because of the mosque, but because they are good and helpful people.