@bold no that's not what i said?? read it again
you literally just mentioned muslims in your previous post and your OP interpreted that way. Now you're literally cramming jews too. how does one's religion correlate with racial tolerance?!
You stated that the less poorer a person is the less worried about he is of other people judging him. While this is not a fact, but your own statement, you are implying that persons wealth has something to do with racial issues. And how is that even relevant in this topic if one is worried or not?
Yes I mentioned muslims because they are mentioned in the report from Council of Europe’s human rights:
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"In recent years, there has been a huge increase in anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim and homophobic acts,” Mr Muižnieks said in a statement. “In the first half of 2014 alone, the number of anti-Semitic acts virtually doubled, while the number of Jews leaving France for Israel tripled compared with 2012, which is a telling indication of their feeling of insecurity.”
How does one's religion correlate with racial tolerance?
Like this:
"There is a positive correlation between the degree of involvement with religion and intolerant and prejudiced opinion. Because religiosity has been found to correlate with increased racial prejudice, intolerance of non-conformists, and a punitive rather than forgiving attitude. 34 of 44 findings, from 36 studies conducted between 1940 and 1975, suggest a positive relationship between intolerance and involvement in religion, with only 2 of these 44 findings bucking this trend (See Batson, C. Daniel in Religion, Intolerance and Conflict: A Scientific and Conceptual Investigation, edited by Steve Clarke, 2013) The best predictor of religiosity is income inequality, EUA is an example. Religious commitment in the United States is highly correlated with racism too. This should abolish the ever present claim that religion is the most important warrant of morality.(See Why don't we practice what we preach? A meta-analytic review of religious racism. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 14 (1), 126–139)"
And also when it comes to Islam Quran states that all non muslims are not worthy of Allah's love and are less worthy than muslims? So it's pretty clear that Islam itself is pretty racist ideology to begin with.