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After an Islamic terror attack, Americans are told that they're foolish and fearful to worry about the type of Islamic terrorism that just filled a local morgue with bodies. Instead of focusing on the families of the dead, the media coverage sharply pivots to a million stories about Muslims who claim to be terrified of a "backlash" from Americans and must be protected from the threat of this imaginary backlash.
When Americans worry about being murdered by the Islamic terrorist next door, they are accused of "giving in to fear", but when Muslims claim that they're terrorized by the occasional dirty look, that's not only a legitimate fear, but actually rises to the level of a national crisis.
Never mind the American corpses, let's focus on the Muslim hurt feelings.