“The greatest fear of harm doesn’t come from any bomb, the moment you refuse the human rights for just a few what happens when that few includes you”(Brother Ali). This is an appropriate quote because this excerpt from the song Civil War captured what Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is trying to portray, and what is happening today in modern society. For years now Muslims and people from the Middle east have been judged and accused of being terrorists solely based on their ethnicity and religion. Not only is this unjust but it is against the constitution, and not to mention that it’s morally wrong. Though Muslim radicals were to blame for the 9-11 terrorist attacks that should not affect the lives of future generations for having a live in America and have to pay for a someone else's sins.With 9-11 causing a war it made it easier to judge the group that we were fighting. For example you've seen through history it isn’t that hard for a group to degrade another and create stereotypes to help them justify and cope with their actions.…show more content… These people didn’t deserve the death they were given, and the mortality rate of 9-11 was low. According to the wikipedia article on the september 11th attacks, “The attacks resulted in the deaths of 2,996 people, including the 19 hijackers and 2,977 victims. The victims included 246 on the four planes (from which there were no survivors), 2,606 in New York City in the towers and on the ground, and 125 at the