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And, the fact is, there is prejudice involved in feeling fear after seeing someone in a Muslim outfit.
Feeling fear every time you see someone in Arabic, Muslim or other garb might be understandable, might be a normal response following a traumatic event, but that doesn't make it rational or erase the prejudice involved.
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Last time I flew for pleasure I was seated next to man dressed like he was going on the hajj, he ended up moving up a row so he could have an aisle seat, but because this was right after a spate of people getting pulled off a plane because of other passenger complaints, I was concerned that someone else might do or say something.
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