But imagine if the community doing the protesting is a "immigrant" community, or even a small portion of it. In fact, that is exactly what is happening in Europe when you consider the wave of Islamophobia and anti immigrant sentiment - the actions of a few, and perhaps related support (opposition to the WoT, and religious conservatism) has perhaps combined to alienate the immigrant community, though the majority of them are peaceful and law abiding.
I suppose there will always be a degree of suspicion towards immigrants, owning to their different appearance.
As far as the word "Islamophobia" is concerned, I think this word is meaningless.
The right-wing muslim groups in Britain openly demonstrate in the street demanding sharia law and talking about the rule of islam, bombing britain etc.
The picture of a muslim protester with a placard saying "behead those..." etc. does have a very powerful effect.
In such circumstances, it is but natural that people will be suspicious of muslims.
I have noticed though, that muslim groups tend to be the most vocal among all religious groups, and tend to have their way by hook or crook.
Well you can't force people to start dating or going to night clubs, or force them to stop wearing head scarves. That is a mater of personal choice, which if you were to talk about indigenous culture, is something the West claims to cherish. I don't agree with your theory (or Naipaul's) that you need to relocate the "religious loyalty". Yes there are some clerics who do misuse the freedom of speech to incite violence, and those are the ones that should be taken out of the system.
I never said that you should force people to date or go to nightclubs, or force them to stop wearing headscarves (though France has done that)
I think that the freedom to choose should be under some basic restrictions, like the law against drugs and murder, there should be laws against ideologies which seek to remove democracy.
I think a couple of clerics in Britain have been arrested in recent times.
But mostly, the British seem to be completely ignorant of the numerous Saudi sponsored schools and radical clerics in british mosques.
Naipaul doesn't really support the hindutva movement. He seems to understand the reasons behind it very well though.
China is doing it, by appointing bishops and lamas who are loyal to the CCP.
You are correct that some immigrant communities do tend to become closed, but I think that is a natural reaction to being in an alien culture - what is important is that the host State ensure that the rights of their children are protected (Preventing forced marriages, physical abuse etc.) so that the a few generations down the road you do start to see integration occurring. And of course remove sources of ideology that are advocating hate and violence.
I think its fine if the first generation immigrants tend to be conservative.
You are right, I agree with all of the above, and would like to add that faith schools should be banned and all education should be made secular.
Also, community programs should be organized so that the immigrants and the locals can interact and understand each other better.
I would say that is more because the Bible belt is not predominantly Catholic.
OH yeah...they're protestants. That explains it.