Talk:Dual loyalty

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"Dual loyalty" is a term sometimes applied by those demonstrating religious prejudice to describe Muslims living in Western countries, especially during periods of heightened tensions in the so-called Clash of Civilization, such as September 11, 2001 or during the Danish Cartoon Controversy of 2005-2006. The exact nature of these accusations are vague, and even those who level the accusation have a difficult time exactly explaining what the supposed "other loyalty" of the accused party actually is. [original research?] (See: http://www.cis.org/articles/2003/back603.html)

This section of text does not have a definitive tone when saying accusations are vague, the editor who added this appears to be editing from an original research standpoint. Netscott 08:03, 21 May 2006 (UTC)

Agreed... that's some sloppy writing, there. After some very unpleasant (and frankly, abusive) dialogue, this article received a complete overhaul, in order to (over?)sensitively deal with issues of immigration, ethnicity and claims of "dual loyalty." Any suggestions are more than welcome.... perhaps remove the last sentence? Spir 21:43, 30 May 2006 (UTC)