I knew this would be a problem again, since it has happened before.

Americans are understandly angry about the terrorist attack on innocent citizens. The hijackers are known to be of Middle Eastern decent, and a couple of them were living in Miami while they received flight training.

The problem I'm talking about is that a few people in the United States have displaced their anger on Arab & Indian people living in the US. There were rocks thrown through businesses and religous buildings, hateful phone calls, and direct threats toward these people.

This is an unfair generalization that can have very dangerous effects on the country. It is no more accurate to act out toward these people than it would be to be angry at everyone who lives in Miami. This is "Guilt by Association", and it is unfounded.

The terrorist groups are small pockets of people who operate on their own beliefs. Even if some Arab nations don't like the United States, it is not fair to be hateful toward all people because they fit a stereotype. All people should be treated equally, and as an individual.

It's tough to keep emotions in check sometimes, but this is important.