Anti-Islam sentiment: Europe shooting itself in the foot
The recent Quran burning has shown that European governments are sensitive about crimes committed against one religion, but not against another
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After the Swedish government allowed Rasmus Paludan, an ultranationalist, far-right extremist, and racist politician, to burn a copy of the Quran, the holy book of Islam, in front of the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm, world public opinion began to discuss the rise of anti-Islamism in the West, Europe in particular.
Since committing hate crimes against Muslims living in Western countries is part of daily life, it is evident that Europeans did not get the lesson from their history since they have been repeating similar crimes that they committed against the Jews during the first half of the 20th century against Muslims. They seem to have forgotten the genocide crime committed against Bosnian Muslims in the 1990s. If it were about liberal democracy and the principle of freedom of expression, the same government that allowed a racist to burn the Quran would allow the same hate crime to be committed against the Torah, the holy book of Jews.
In other words, the latest event has shown that European governments are sensitive about crimes committed against one religion but not against another. Let’s not forget that hate crime is a hate crime, whether it is committed against Muslims or Jews.
This increasing anti-Islam sentiment will lead to further otherization and demonization of Muslims, since Islam and Muslims have been considered scapegoats by the Europeans, especially for the last two decades. In other words, European governments have been paving the way for the spread of anti-Islam throughout Europe. I am afraid the current policies of European governments will continue to already existent anti-Islam and anti-Muslim sentiments in Europe, which may lead to mass killings on the continent.
Any reasonable observer, academician or politician can easily see that all these anti-Muslim policies are counterproductive for European countries. There are millions of Muslims living throughout the European continent. Today more than 5% of Europe’s population is Muslim. It is generally claimed that the number of Muslims living in Europe has reached 70 million. Furthermore, not all Muslims living in Europe are illegal migrants, and they are not homogeneous.
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