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Now I'm not doubting that Muslims are also victims but your stories are purely anecdotal and your claim that Muslims are more likely to be victims of attacks than visa versa seems to defy the reality of the situation in the UK when looking at cold hard facts and statistics.
They are anecdotal which is why I said they were.
These aren't however https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/467366/hosb0515.pdf
Racially motivated hate crime
Analysis of racially motivated hate crime by religion shows that Muslim adults or those whose religion
was coded as ‘other’ were more likely to be a victim of racially motivated hate crime (1.2%) than other
adults (for example, 0.1% of Christian adults or those with no religion)
Religiously motivated hate crime
Muslim adults were the most likely to be a victim of religiously motivated hate crime