We journalists love victims.
Victims make for easy stories and enticing clickbait.
For one example, see GetReligion's posts on this week's alleged-gay-slur-on-a-cake-sold-by-Whole-Foods brouhaha: here and here.
For another, perhaps you've heard about the college student who was kicked off a Southwest Airlines flight for the crime of ... speaking Arabic.
To read the news reports, it seems obvious that the student is a victim of "Islamophobia." Yes, that vague, undefined term shows up in most of these stories with no real explanation of what it means. Again.
If you're a regular reader of GetReligion, you know how we feel about that.
The only problem: When you read the full details of what happened in the latest scenario, it becomes a bit more complicated than the simple headlines.