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    Section One: A social problem in the U.S that I will be discussing is racial profiling. Racial profiling has been a method that polices use to target suspicious individuals based on the stereotypes of their race, and I believe it is an immoral tactic. I never knew what racial profiling was until I was a senior year in high school and learned how injustice it was. I was disappointed I was not aware of this procedure, because this violates an individual’s physical appearance, and in the United States

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    Stereotypes of Muslims in America In the recent years there has been an increase in the number of terrorist attacks and groups such as 9-11, Paris, and Isis . As these attacks get more and more frequent and so does the amount of media that covers them. When the media reports about these events they can spread untrue, misleading or misunderstood information. This kind of spread can get cause stereotypes among the American people. Even before 9/11, the effects of stereotyping against Muslims has

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    There are so many different Stereotypes in the world. As a Muslim, the biggest stereotype is that Muslims are see as “terrorist” and I blame the media. The media has played a huge role on stereotypes. The media shows the ideal Muslim as a “terrorist”. It all began on September 11 2001 when a hijacked airliner crashed into the Twin Towers in New York City. Arabs are now called “terrorists” because of the 9/11 attack. Don’t get me wrong, this was very tragic and was very hard for America. Many people

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    jumpstart a bill in Congress that would ban the Muslim Brotherhood by declaring it a terrorist organization.” During Donald Trump 's campaign to run for President of the United Stated, he stated that he would ban Muslims. The terrorist attacks our country has endured in the past by a few who were represented as an Islamic terrorist group, began a stereotype that all Muslims are terrorist. Trump openly contributes to this stereotype and blankets all Muslims into the same category of a terrorist, and he

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    today and it does in fact go together. It is not a part of all Muslims cultures, but some embrace it and use it to bring them closer to their religion. Some Muslims consider music to be considered halal, or permissible, while other Muslims consider it to be haram, or forbidden. There are also many Muslims that are somewhere between those two on a spectrum. Islamic hip hop, also known as Muslim rap, isn’t just made specifically for Muslims. It can reach a broader range of people because of the different

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    Stereotypes is a fixed, over generalized belief about a particular group or class of people (Cardwell, 1966). Stereotypes are used to making interactions with new people easier. However, it also means people forget differences of individuals and assumes based on generalization. Stereotypes eventually leads to social categorization which creates prejudice towards groups. Racial stereotypes such as described in “Look, Mohammed the Terrorist is Coming!” by Nadine Naber, they describe the stereotypical

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    The Influence of Religious Stereotype of Adnan Syed The issue of religious bias and stereotype now obtain around the world, including America, which led to social differentiation, crimes and their ethnic identity. This phenomenon may bring an impact on court decision because of their bias toward the religion. Stereotype of religion have affected the defendant, which should not be used against the defendant because stereotype is an unfair belief. In the Serial podcast, the murder of Hae Min Lee has

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    These stereotypes have not only led to “hate crime” but also to discrimination. Merriam-Webster define discrimination as a prejudiced or prejudicial outlook, action, or treatment. Muslim Americans do not only experience discrimination in the streets but it may also happen at their place of employment and school. These are places where they should feel to free to work as they must without the fact that they are Muslim get in the way of their productivity. “As recently as September 2010, Muslim workers

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    Identities and stereotypes are followed by the person/s depending on ready-made ideas. These ideas are related to the previously known as their; customs, traditions ,cultures, religious and heritage .Until this moment stereotype is inconsequential because it’s not completely accurate since it’s based on the status quo not backed up by facts . We are all humans; there is no difference between blacks, whites, Arabs, or foreigners. It’s true that humans standout from each other, morality, the acquired

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    some religions that come with extreme stereotypes in certain situations, such as Islam. Ever since the tragedy of the Twin Towers on 9/11 stereotypes have gotten more extreme and spread around at an accelerated rate. “Pluralism is not a birthright in America; it’s a responsibility . . . People have fought for pluralism. “ (Patel 28). Patel had the right idea because tolerance is learned and due to the aftermath of 9/11 Americans are still unjustly wary of Muslims. Ever since the infamous day of September

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