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Islamic extremist hatred is responsible for planning and executing the attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001. The result was been the implementation of strong security measures bringing with them religious undertones to politics. Recent politics are preemptive and they are largely directed against Muslims resulting in overt discrimination. It also has resulted in overt recognition of religious differences in the political arena. 7 references. jv11Musl.rtf
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recreating a nation with "democratic political institutions and robust market-oriented economies" (Fukuyama 159). However, the fact remains that Islamic extremist hatred is responsible for planning and executing the attacks against
the United States on September 11, 2001. With those attacks, it has become public knowledge that an entire network of globally-based Islamic extremists, including women and children, are ready to
die for the religious Muslim cause of bringing down the infidel United States. The result was been the implementation of strong security measures bringing with them religious undertones to politics.
The set of homeland security laws are directly focusing security against the religious jihad called for all Muslims worldwide. Therefore, recent politics are preemptive and they are largely directed against
Muslims resulting in overt discrimination. It also has resulted in overt recognition of religious differences in the political arena. Francis Fukuyama writes, "Before
9/11 the United States felt it could safely ignore chaos in a far-off place like Afghanistan; but the intersection of religious terrorism and weapons of mass destruction has meant that
formerly peripheral areas are now of central concern" (15). The result is a multi-layered response in the form of Homeland Security has a decided anti-Muslim feel in practice.
It is a highly sticky position for a democratic society to be in when the government, not its citizens, discriminate against a religious group. Not
even in consideration of Waco, Texas, this new laws directed mostly at members of an ancient and global religion is entirely new. It has important ramifications both politically and domestically.
In a study conducted of treatment of Muslims over a one-year period following the events of September 11, 2001 by Jennifer Livengood and
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