Folk are allowed to be scared, cautious and fearful. There is a lot going on right now which rightly makes people feel this way and I also believe that we shouldn't necessarily invalidate those fears. By the very nature of this forum, many people here, I'm guessing, are older than myself and have lived through eras which have been troublesome or difficult. I was living in London at the time of the IRA bombings and heard one of them going off. A friend of mine had a "friend" who we were certain had something to do with it, but he'd long disappeared. I was in the TA and had to drive different routes, always check my car, be on the lookout.
I was young and just saw it as an inconvenience. But when I think about it now, it does scare me to.think.what could have happened.
But while we should be cautious and keep our wits about us, we have to try to remain rational. It's this irrational fear of the unknown which is fuelling this anger and mistrust. It's what the media wants and people are playing into their hands. There will ALWAYS be people from all sides of the human race who are trying to cause division, upset and chaos for those around them. It is up to us to vote for the people we trust to help keep us safe (hard at the moment, I appreciate!) and try to keep a level head and realise that not everyone is out to get us.