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==Public perceptions== | ==Public perceptions== |
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Irrational and exaggerated fear of the Muslim faith. |
Islamophobia appears to be growing in the west, as does the number of false flag atrocities attributed by the commercially-controlled media to "Islamic terrorists".
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Official narrative
Officially, discrimination according to religion, like racism, is not tolerated. However, it has no particular legal backing to distinguish it from other religious prejudice, and unlike "anti-semitism" it is rare that it is used as grounds for action.
Public perceptions
The general (non-Muslim) public in many countries (especially in the US) are very ill informed about Islam.Even in countries with a significant Muslim population, since it is often very localised, people lack experience of Muslims and fall back on what they think they know from the commercially-controlled media's reporting. As a result, while Europol estimates that <1% of acts of "terrorism" in Europe are committed by "Islamic terrorists", public estimates of this proportion are as high as 50%. [1]
Corporate media
- Full article: Corporate media/Islamophobia
- Full article: Corporate media/Islamophobia
The corporate media's lack of serious efforts to challenge islamophobia arguably amount to an endorsement of it. To pick an important example, the Corporate media in Western countries was quick to repeat the US government's official narrative about the 19 Muslim hijackers without subjecting it to any critical scrutiny (even to thew point of not checking whether these people did in fact die on that day).Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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While the media is quick to point out that "not many Muslims are terrorists", the fact that it makes such comments would suggest that there are a significant number who are. In fact it continuously associates the two terms, as if to establish a connection between the two. As former NSA director, William Odom observed:
“Terrorism cannot be defeated because it’s not an enemy, it’s a tactic. A war against Al Qaida is sensible and supportable, but a war against a tactic is ludicrous and hurtful... a propaganda ploy to swindle others into supporting one’s own terrorism ... and encourages prejudices against Muslims everywhere. What if we said “Catholic Christian IRA hitmen” ?”
William Odom (2006) [citation needed]
The Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism
- Full article: Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism
- Full article: Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism
In 1979, a conference was held in Jerusalem, attended by a senior deep politicians and experts in false flag terror. It claimed to convene in order to "". An alternative school of thought, proposed by researchers such as Nafeez Ahmed suggests that this was a crucial event in the establishment of "[terrorism]]" in general, and "Islamic terrorism" in particular as an alternative enemy for the MICC, which was concerned about a potential outbreak of peace if the empire of the USSR were to decline (as happened a decade later).Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Exploitation by lawmakers
The 21st century has seen nation states ratchet up mass surveillance and decrease the civil liberties of their domestic populations. While the supranational deep state has long engaged in such practices with impunity, since 1979 it has been exploiting Islamophobia to try to win public support for legalising existing practices and to further expand means of control.
The deep state arranges false flag terror events as a means of reinforcing the enemy image of the "Islamic terrorist". This is followed by the introduction of stricter laws that increase the rights of the authorities, nominally in an effort to oppose such attacks. Generally these are couched in deliberately vague language which lacks a proper definition. The implication that these new laws will only be used against these "enemies" is duplicitous; once enacted, they are applied to the population in general.
Examples
Page name | Description |
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21st Century Hasbara conference | |
Corporate media/Islamophobia | |
English Defence League | |
Brigitte Gabriel | |
Sebastian Gorka | US/UK/Hungarian who became a public figure in Hungary as a "terrorism expert" after 9-11. Contact of Chris Donnelly. |
'Tommy Robinson' | Tommy Robinson's long relationship with the Zionist Movement needs further investigation as an issue of national security. |
The Collapse of Europe Conference | An openly Islamophobic conference in California, that may have been designed to promote Islamophobia in Europe as part of the "War On Terror". |
“Islamophobia” victims on Wikispooks
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Nighat Arif | TV doctor. One of the biggest promoters of the Covid-19/Vaccine in Britain - received undisclosed payments from AstraZeneca. |
Gerald Howarth |
Related Quotation
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Peter Hoekstra | “A Dutch journalist just asked new U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra why he said there are “no go” areas in the Netherlands, where radical Muslims are setting cars and politicians on fire. Hoekstra denied it, and called the claim “fake news.” The report cut to a video clip of Hoekstra at a 2015 conference hosted by the David Horowitz Freedom Center saying: “The Islamic movement has now gotten to a point where they have put Europe into chaos. Chaos in the Netherlands, there are cars being burned, there are politicians that are being burned.” “And yes, there are no-go zones in the Netherlands,” he added in the clip. Then things got extremely weird. When the reporter pressed, Hoekstra denied using the term “fake news,” which he'd uttered moments before “I didn’t call that fake news,” he said. “I didn’t use the words today. I don’t think I did.”” | Peter Hoekstra Amanda Erickson | 22 December 2017 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Here’s What Really Happened When Labour Suspended Corbyn | Article | 27 July 2021 | Oliver Eagleton | If Keir Starmer was always unlikely to stand by his ten pledges and retain the bulk of the 2017 manifesto, some hoped he would at least bring a slickness and efficiency to LOTO that was missing under Jeremy Corbyn. After the suspension debacle, this is a hope that few can cling to. |
Document:PayPal Partnering With Anti-Defamation League to Share Info With Law Enforcement, Determine Who Can Use Their Services | Article | 26 July 2021 | Cassandra Fairbanks | The censorship industry colludes with law enforcement and financial services in order to censor more. |
Document:Weekend Clashes Emblematic of Political Violence Around the Country | Article | 16 October 2018 | Anti-Defamation League | This ADL blog post from 2018 outlines instances of "terrorism", blamed mainly on the Proud Boys during first two years of the Presidency of Donald Trump. Since then, they were revealed to have links to FBI informants. |
File:Islamophobia.pdf | Wikispooks Page | 26 August 2011 | Center for American Progress | The report concerns the financing of anti-Islamic groups in the US. |