An interesting study of Muslims in America
By in large, I found this to be encouraging. The one cited item that took me aback was the following: "When asked to choose, nearly half of Muslims in the U.S. say they think of themselves first as Muslim, rather than as American."
Should I be concerned?
Should I be concerned?
Christian Americans?
Any at all?
They don't label themselves that way because they feel no need to segregate themselves from the larger group "Americans"
Unlike the hypenated-Americans
Given the primacy of Muslim in their thinking and life, and Islam's incompatibility with our lifestyle, I would be very concerned.
I know I am, and have been.
That was my big issue with George W Bush. When he labelled himself as a compassionate conservative that told me he was more worried about compassion than conservatism.
African Americans - if they insist on the label they care more about the African bit than the American bit
Native American - care more about the tribe than the country. Although at least in this case this is by design. Our government segregated them and made the reservations sovereign. So that isn't really surprising.
In every case the modifier ahead of the label is their primary focus.
So for a Muslim American, the Muslim bit has primacy.