Nothing wrong really sir. Its just that your indifference to Islam ought not be shown via directly or indirectly supporting Islamophobia.
BTW though some among Muslims are overly concerned with race, ethnicity, etc... Islam takes a very active stance against racism, ethnocentricism, nationalism, and tribalism. Ideals are not always followed. Humans are weak.
No one is immune from hating something, some ideas, some groups, or some persons.
I will clarify what I said earlier about communists. I do not hate communists in general. I said it before and I will say it again: To date, there are only two successful types of dictatorship, the family unit and the monastery.
The family unit must be a dictatorship because some members are truly incapable of caring for themselves and need guidance until they proved capable. The monastery, which includes the nunnery, are composed of volunteers who chose to live sacrificial lives under the dictatorship of an overriding idea. So for these two types of dictatorships, I have great respect for the members and admire them.
What I hate is communism as practiced and that I have direct experience with it. I chose to hate communism in principle and some communists in particular.
Islam -- as practiced -- have not even half way the impact to my life, despite Sept 11, 2001, the way communism and communists have. However, I am not blind to the way Islam is practiced that goes contrary to my principles and that made me attentive to Islam, not indifference. No one is truly indifferent when confronted with contrasting, competitive, and worst of all conflictive ideologies. A religion is what its believers
DO, and far less what they say, and from that perspective, it is impossible for us to live in an intellectual and moral vacuum precisely because we do so many things in consequence of our beliefs, so anyone who says he/she is indifferent to Islam or Christianity or Buddhism or whatever else out there, he/she is a liar.
I am not indifferent to Islam but attentive to what its believers does. If challenging Muslims because what they do conflict with my principles make me an 'Islamophobe', then so be it. By the same coin, if Muslims are going to toss out the charge of 'Islamophobe' to anyone who challenges them, then the Muslims should have the intellectual honesty and admit that they too are haters because they constantly challenges anyone, from Jews to Christians to atheists, just because these people are non-believers.