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“The Muslim world just doesn't believe that skin color is all that important. Obama may be half-black, but he's still all-Western, according to them. It doesn't matter whether you're black, white or green - if you're not a devotee of Muhammad, you don't matter.” quote by Ben Shapiro
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“The Muslim world just doesn't believe that skin color is all that important. Obama may be half-black, but he's still all-Western, according to them. It doesn't matter whether you're black, white or green - if you're not a devotee of Muhammad, you don't matter.”

Ben Shapiro

About This Quote

Identity politics often prioritize religious affiliation over racial categories, suggesting that shared faith can override ethnic distinctions.

In simple terms: Religion can be a stronger identity marker than skin color.

Key Takeaway

Faith supersedes race in some contexts.

Themes

identity religion race politics

Mood

critical reflective

Type

analytical controversial

When to use this quote

  • community building
  • interfaith dialogue
  • political campaigning

Key Concepts

in‑group/out‑group dynamics cultural relativism

Practical Applications

  • highlight common religious values
  • avoid racial assumptions in outreach

Questions to Reflect On

  • What role does religion play in shaping political identity?
  • Can faith truly erase racial bias?
A Different Perspective

Racial prejudice persists even within shared religious groups.

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