Many Americans started to believe that Islam was a terroristic religion and looked extremely down upon them. According to a Pro-Quest source, many Muslims had to sit around and listen to people bash their religion and create false accusations about the people who followed Islam. “Muslims sit in their living rooms, aghast as pundits assert over and over that Islam is not a religion but a political cult, that Muslims cannot be good Americans and the mosques are fronts for extremist jihadist (Pro-Quest). With the American people thinking like this, it will only spark more fear into American views on Muslims and these assumptions are not exactly true of all Muslims. The Post 9/11 also brought a heightened amount of security in busy places especially airports. A source from the foundation of protection officers talks about the extents that airports went to increase security to ensure safer flights and a smaller chance of something happening in the air. The airline industry is one the fastest industries to upgrade their security. Since the terrorist attacks occurred from high jacked airplanes, the airline industry had to establish new security measures to allow people to feel safe while flying. Shortly after the terrorist attack on the United States, President Bush provided twenty billion dollars for the upgrading of intelligence and security. These changes involved stricter background checks and the tougher security requirements on baggage checks (McCamey, 2001) (Foundation of Protection
Many Americans started to believe that Islam was a terroristic religion and looked extremely down upon them. According to a Pro-Quest source, many Muslims had to sit around and listen to people bash their religion and create false accusations about the people who followed Islam. “Muslims sit in their living rooms, aghast as pundits assert over and over that Islam is not a religion but a political cult, that Muslims cannot be good Americans and the mosques are fronts for extremist jihadist (Pro-Quest). With the American people thinking like this, it will only spark more fear into American views on Muslims and these assumptions are not exactly true of all Muslims. The Post 9/11 also brought a heightened amount of security in busy places especially airports. A source from the foundation of protection officers talks about the extents that airports went to increase security to ensure safer flights and a smaller chance of something happening in the air. The airline industry is one the fastest industries to upgrade their security. Since the terrorist attacks occurred from high jacked airplanes, the airline industry had to establish new security measures to allow people to feel safe while flying. Shortly after the terrorist attack on the United States, President Bush provided twenty billion dollars for the upgrading of intelligence and security. These changes involved stricter background checks and the tougher security requirements on baggage checks (McCamey, 2001) (Foundation of Protection