At least two people in prominent positions have called for a "final solution" in the past couple of years, and the amount of people I've seen justifying the treatment of the Rohingyya and the victims here has been sobering in the worst way. But even everyday stuff like people I know getting yelled at in the streets just because they're wearing a hijab and saying Muslims have no place in [insert Western society here] is also appalling and it creates an environment where these far more reprehensible things happen. I tend to stay out of discussions where things like that come up but for years I've been dismayed at the veracity and the toxicity of such sentiments, and that's honestly made me feel all the more helpless after yesterday. And as bad as it is for me to see and hear all that stuff I can only imagine how much more upsetting it must be for a Muslim.
I'm honestly at a loss over what to say or do (short of donating to Islamic charities or victim support groups). Everyone will come together for the victims (for the most part) but it won't be long before Muslims are back to being subjected to more scrutiny at airports and being yelled at in the street and so on. And the whole thing's just so disheartening.