In the Ted Talk, "What it's like to be a Muslim in America", Dahlia Mogahed explains the oppression she faces everyday from her American neighbors for practicing Islam. This humorous and inspiring speech with over 2 million views shows people Muslims are normal people, and they don't deserve to be treated like terrorists. Mogahed builds ethos by explaining what she goes through on a day to day basis. She has established herself as an expert because she is just explaining her life. Mogahed relies more on pathos by sharing many heart wrenching stories about the bigotry and open oppression she or her friends have faced. This relates to the American dream because as Dalia puts it, "The Muslim Community is a vital organ to the American body". Muslims are doctors, teachers and engineers. They deserve to be treated the same way as Christians. People who suffer from Islamaphobia would benefit from this because they need to see Muslims are not a threat, but just normal people who are different. Everyone is different, and the world could not function if every single person acted the same exact way.