I don't think islamophobia is a term used in the psychology textbook.
Secondly a phobia is an illogical fear of something.
The attempts that many Muslims made to censor the cartoons of Muhammed (a wholly valid protest that I support) were discusting (as was the western media that assisted in the cencorship). Of course I support the building of the Mosque, one must be consistent. I don't like that the Mosque is being built, but then again I don't like it when any religious building is built. Freedom is a two way street, I'll let you build your mosque and you'll let me criticise Muhammad. You can criticise me for doing it and thats fine, but silly appeals to emotion and tradition and the fallacy of calling it racism when ethnicity is not being attack wont work on me.
Anyone who steps outside of the realms of discourse and takes actions into there own hands are horrible people. Not the people that are simply speaking, regardless of how much you disagree with it.







