Here's a question for you: If one person speaks out against "radical Islam," and another person insists that the first person's condemnation be taken in the context of all Muslims, which of those two people is stereotyping Muslims? If your answer is the second person, it's probably because you noticed that the first person is describing a highly distinguishable subset of a particular faith, whose categorization is based on their actions.
The Democratic Party's Stereotyping of Muslims
The Democratic Party's Stereotyping of…
The Democratic Party's Stereotyping of Muslims
Here's a question for you: If one person speaks out against "radical Islam," and another person insists that the first person's condemnation be taken in the context of all Muslims, which of those two people is stereotyping Muslims? If your answer is the second person, it's probably because you noticed that the first person is describing a highly distinguishable subset of a particular faith, whose categorization is based on their actions.