Tuesday, August 2, 2011

anti-muslim discrimination

     Anti-Muslin Discrimination


 Anti-muslin discrimination has been progressed since ten years after September 11th, 2011. Much muslin

children were pointed in school, in the street, and sometimes in their home.
 My first friend when I came in this country was from Saudi Arabia. She and her older brother were born in their country, and her sister and brother here in USA. Ania got married when she was sixteen years old. With her religion and culture, she had to wear long skirt, a shirt that covers all her body, and veal in her head to hide her hair. She told me when she was in high school that she was all the time alone, nobody to talk to at school. Girls used to talk about her behind her back. Her older brother got into a fight because he was called “killer”. Her little sister was coming home from school crying because her school mate removed her veal.


      I don't deny that muslin culture is very harsh and weird, and sometimes we can discriminate them from us. But I don't beleive it is right to call a muslin kid "Ben Laden" or "Killer" in school because they are not responsible about their parents' actions. Everybody has the right to wear whatever you want to, and a teacher that discriminate in class is not considere a good teacher. He suppose to teach good manners not create separation between students.

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