Neither scenario has been true enough to justify such gross generalizations. And I've yet to encounter apologists and supporters leap to the defence of a Muslim, who hasn't first been condemned for being 'another Muslim terrorist'.Here's the thing. When a white person commits a terrorist act, as rare as that is, everybody condemns him or her.
When a Muslim commits a terrorist act, the apologists and supporters leap to his/her defense. Then these apologists immediately start getting hysterical and scream racism, bigotry, Islampohobia, crusader, etc.
And there's a whole thread full of arguments that your lower-case white guys don't commit terrorist acts at all, just crazy personal ones.
People are all the same under their skins where their thoughts and feelings collide with what they're taught and what they've seen and figured out for themselves. They're every single one of them, a product of their nature, their nurture and their own particular nuttiness. Apart from a tiny minority whose nuttiness has utterly removed them from reality, they all are each one responsible for their individual actions, not their religion, not their 'race, not their place of birth or position in life. Only fools, who are sadly common garden plentiful, look at those accidental characteristics first and then judge the individual by them.
Yeah I agree with you, your white people excuse white people, and non-Muslims are eager to blame Muslims. And many are sure to do the opposite. That and a dime will get you a dime. Now that issue's settled, shall we try for some progress?