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Latest revision as of 19:31, 28 February 2024
Islamophobia (from Islam + phobia) is a word which often aims to associate criticisms of Islam and anti-Islamization with mental illness. It can be seen as a form of attempted guilt by association and name calling. The first usage may have been in a report by the Runnymede Trust in 1997.[1] The politically correct sources using the word, and related "-phobia" word, apply a double standard and do not use "-phobia" words as labels for criticisms of Whites, heterosexuality, Christianity, and so on.
See also
- Islamization and anti-Islamization
- Islamo-leftism
- Islamofascism
- Homophobia
- Xenophobia
- Europhobia
- Gentilophobia
External links
References
- โ Online Etymology Dictionary: Islmamophobia. http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?allowed_in_frame=0&search=Islamophobia