The ‘Islamophobia’ myth

MAN HIDING FROM MUSLIM TERRORISTS DURING LONDON ATTACK WARNED AGAINST ISLAMOPHOBIA
June 5, 2017

Daniel Greenfield
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"Don't shout that you f____ idiot, it's not Muslims," he's promptly told.

And this is in a terrorist attack in which the killers made a point of shouting "This is for Islam" and "This is for Allah".

Even while they're killing us, we can always be warned against any Islamophobic outbursts. It isn't Muslims after all. Even when they're Muslims shouting, "This is for Islam". Just stick your head under the table and keep repeating, "Islam is a religion of peace, Islam is a religion of peace, Islam is a religion of peace,"

Man Hiding from Muslim Terrorists During London Attack Warned Against Islamophobia
 
NABRA HASSANEN AND THE MEDIA'S ADDICTION TO FAKE ISLAMOPHOBIA
June 19, 2017

Daniel Greenfield
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There's no Islamophobic case here. But that doesn't stop the media.

"‘Muslims Feel Under Siege,’ Emma Green writes at The Atlantic. Her supporting evidence for this in the United States is Nabra Hassanen's death. She concedes that it's not relevant, but... "But that doesn’t change how people are feeling: devastated and scared."

Is this different than how the other victims of illegal alien murders feel?

But never mind the facts. Here are the feelings. And Muslim feelings somehow matter more than those of anyone else. Why? Because they're under siege. How are they under siege. Well they feel under siege because of a routine murder that had nothing to do with Islam.

Emma Green writes, "Abdelkader framed the attacks as part of a string of violence during Ramadan". Why write it that way? It's an underhanded confession that the story doesn't hold up.

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But who cares about the facts? Muslim victimhood exists in a fact free zone.

Nabra Hassanen and the Media's Addiction to Fake Islamophobia
 
SHE BLAMED ISLAMOPHOBIA, THEN HER HUSBAND WAS ARRESTED FOR WEAPONS SMUGGLING
Another Media Islamophobia victim’s story falls apart.
August 8, 2017

Daniel Greenfield
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In April, the Los Angeles Times ran an op-ed complaining that Muslims were being singled out in airports. “Does the 4th Amendment apply to Muslim citizens at LAX?” Lubana Adi, its author, fumed.

Adi, a Syrian, told a sob story about visiting her “aged mother” and two brothers who were refugees in Turkey. Then airport security “groped” under her Hijab and demanded that she empty her purse. They wanted to know why she had visited a border city and where all the money she was carrying had gone.

“President Trump’s new security regime wastes yet more of our time and our taxpayer money and shows outright scorn for the spirit of the 4th Amendment,” Adi complained.

The Los Angeles Times felt that the story was so important that it needed to be referenced in future pieces as an example of the abuses that Muslims face in this country.

It was a shocking Islamophobic outrage. But now the Times is telling another story.

This one mentions that a business owner by the name of Rashid Jijakli had been indicted for smuggling military equipment to Jihadis in Syria. Jijakli had smuggled the equipment to Syria through Turkey.

What it neglects to mention is that Rashid Jijakli’s wife is Lubana Adi. But Adi mentioned that in her own op-ed. “I had later met and married a Syrian-American U.S. citizen, Rashid Jijakli.” The registry for the Palmyra Corporation, the check cashing business which Jijakli had used to fund the smuggling, lists his address as a home in Walnut, California that appears to be owned by him and Lubana Adi whose past media and social media mentions place her in the same locale.

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She Blamed Islamophobia, Then Her Husband was Arrested for Weapons Smuggling
 

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