It’s funny that you say this. While flying before 9/11, I was always kind of suspicious of mid easterners when any mid easterners came onboard. Remember, mid easterners were involved in other airplane incidents prior to 9/11. Two that come to mind immediately are Air India in the early 80’s and also a Pan Am flight 103 over Scotland. (Lockerbie)Understood. Nevertheless it disturbs me deeply to have just learned that Muslims can remain true to the Quran while denying wide swaths of humanity (meaning people who aren't "of the books") from having rights or being treated equally and justly. More than 1/2 of the world's population wouldn't qualify.
@OneEyedDiva, I respect and like you, and get that you and your friends may not follow this pattern, but the very fact that Islam states it is enough to make me very wary of that religion.
Far warier than I was before reading this thread, to be honest. Indeed, it makes me very, very nervous.
I don’t normally stereotype people, but for whatever reason, I think it’s somewhat accepted for many Americans to be vigilant when they see mid easterners getting on their plane. Is it stereotyping or just being careful?